The Wrong Person For The Job

The Wrong Person For The Job

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Oliver had spent the vast majority of his life getting ready to to take over the family business, Taylor Corp. Everything was in place but his mother decided that he should not get the company until he was married - or at least had a steady girlfriend. She wanted grandchildren and she would get her wish to happen sooner if she convinced her husband to wait until she gave the say so for Oli taking over. Oli's dad complied because that would mean that someone would be there to take over once Oli stepped down in the future. Since Oli didn't want to spend that much time on finding someone to date, he decided on hiring someone instead who could play the part of Mrs. Taylor. Cue Anya, she's your basic American girl with her iPhone, instagram obsession, and relentless desire for Adele tickets to go on sale. But that's only on the outside. On the inside, Anya was rather bitter and had a serious trust issue, and she felt as if she had a good enough reason to be so. Many years ago her father had lost his his small time company and he was no longer able to take care of her. Thankfully, a good family friend, Natalie Osborne, was there to help take care of Anya while her father was out looking for work elsewhere. Unfortunately, he had died before that could happen. To Anya, the reason why this happened is because her father had lost his company, and the reason why he lost his company was because Taylor Corp had ruthlessly destroyed the very foundation her father's company was built on. To this very day, Anya has blamed Taylor Corp. and has blamed the family behind the company for her father's death. Amazingly enough, the only person that Oli found acceptable for tricking his family was Anya. Only grudgingly did Anya accept the job that Oli offered her.
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(18+ EXPLICIT CONTENT) "Attract a lot of attention, huh beautiful?" His voice hit me like a wall, absurdly catching me off guard. It was deep, sensual, something any girl (or boy) could melt over. I was sort of speechless, yet trying my best to appear unafflicted. "Only the wrong ones." That was definitely drunken me talking, as I didn't usually have that much confidence. His lips twitched up into a smirk, expressing that he understood my comment. "Does that mean that I'm in that category?" My palms began to grow sweaty and my heart rate picked up, but otherwise my body remained relaxed, appearing completely fine. It similar to when you're on autopilot, completely withdrawn due to intoxication. "I suppose not," I crossed my arms, putting on this seductive persona just for him. This fueled his smirk, about to murmur another comment before I cut him off. "You'll have to show me, though." *** Amelia Hollis was a 23-year-old writer at one of the local publishing companies, assisting a very handsome man and writing articles left and right. Her and her best friend, Aviary, lived together in a cute little apartment off the central part of the city, yearning to create new memories and important moments. Amelia always lived for the moments, taking in every little detail and savoring it like it was her favorite meal. She was an optimist, hoping to change peoples lives with her dreams. James Vallette was a 34-year-old CEO, building his company from dirt with the help of his brother. He was a realist, not really having time to deal with dreams or even love. He knew this the night he laid eyes on Amelia. It was only casual; what harm could a one-night stand do? Oh yeah, he's her dad's boss.

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