Azrael Durst needs an assistant. Period. Working long hours and deep into the night, not to mention his habits with smoking, his body is a wreck. The multimillionaire is more or less ordered by his doctor to find somebody to help his work. And so he does. Hogarth Fallin is just out of by university and is looking for a job. And then he learns there's an opening for a person who is "capable of auditing, assissting, and general help in work." Almost as if the job was meant specifically for him, he applies and he gets it. But the job he gets is almost nothing. He gets paid, but his boss hardly lets any work come around to him, resorting to doing it himself. Hogarth eventually finds things out about his boss that is both mysterious and distant that seems to pull them together, creating a romance in a scene that is out-of-place in the normal world. And even some of the dark secrets of Azrael seems to not bother the flame of their relationship. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;; My personal take on the usual CEO love story.
52 parts