MasukEmma cleared her throat, watching the shop assistant pack up the items. She glanced at Jerry’s back and noticed he had taken off his suit jacket.
As if sensing her gaze, he turned to face her, and she quickly looked back at the assistant. When she risked a glance at Jerry again, she saw he had unbuttoned the top two buttons of his white dress shirt, revealing smooth skin and a hint of an inked tattoo. *No wonder I kissed him,* Emma thought. She immediately blushed, frantically trying to shove the thought out of her mind. She had been wondering how she’d managed to kiss his neck while he was wearing a full suit, and now she knew. Trying to bridge the awkward silence, she said, "Um, boss, I’m sure your fiancée will be very pleased to receive these gifts." She was trying to soothe his temper. She’d learned that the best way to handle an angry person was with a little flattery. She couldn't lie—she was terrified. She had no idea what was going through his head; instead of his usual glare, his face was completely blank, and it gave her the creeps. Jerry frowned, and Emma breathed a sigh of relief when he finally reacted. "And who told you these were for my fiancée?" "Well, isn't she the only woman in your life , and you spent a fortune on all this," she reasoned. "Mhm, true..." Jerry drawled thoughtfully, then continued, "Aren't you a woman?" "Sure... I am," Emma replied, giving him an awkward look. What kind of a question was that? "And aren't you in my life?" Jerry asked, tilting his head to the side. He chuckled softly as he watched her confused expression. The shop assistant dropped a leather bag, her eyes widening in shock. She couldn't believe the cold-hearted CEO was actually chuckling. She felt an ugly glare snap toward her—actually, it was two. One from her boss, and the other from the CEO. She knew she was done for. Her boss, Mrs. Donald, had strictly warned the staff never to anger this man. Everyone had been in a state of panic since he walked in, and Mrs. Donald had maintained a stiff, practiced smile the entire time, desperate to satisfy him. "Don't ever drop my things on the floor again. Be careful," he warned. He turned his cold gaze toward Mrs. Donald. "I didn't know you started employing such careless workers. She just mishandled my goods." Mrs. Donald smiled anxiously, bowing repeatedly. "I’m so sorry for the inconvenience, Mr. Jerry. We will make sure it never happens again." "You’d better, unless you don't want me shopping here anymore," Jerry threatened . before turning his attention back to his manager, who was currently glaring at him. Emma wanted to smack him. It was just clothes, not glass; why was he making such a fuss? And what did he mean by saying she was "in his life"? When had they agreed to that? It wasn't like it would be the end of the world if he stopped shopping here, she thought—though that wasn't exactly true. It would certainly be the end of this shop’s business, especially if he left a bad review. People would do anything for a man like him... it was a pity they hadn't met him in real life. Emma remembered her favorite actress once claiming she was on a "diet" after a vacation, even though she was already thin enough to be snapped like a twig. Emma had followed the advice, hating every second of the month she spent eating nothing but fruits and vegetables. God, the things people did for celebrities. "Um, sir, not for long," she said, holding his gaze. Jerry tilted his head, smiling. "Is that so, huh?" He nodded, then his face dropped back into a serious, blank mask. "Anyway, these are for you." "Eh... " "I mean, what do you mean?" Emma asked, her mouth forming an 'O.' He must be joking right . but her boss never holes at least with that face. She stared at the shopping bags and then back at his stern face. *Doesn't he ever actually smile?* she wondered, shoving the thought away. "Don't make me repeat myself. The clothes and shoes are for you. I don't want you dressing like that in the office tomorrow. You’ll be following me on business trips, and I won't have you looking like that." He pointed a finger at her current outfit . Jerry looked up and caught Emma’s wide, delighted smile. For a split second, his heart skipped a beat. He frowned, his hand moving unconsciously to his neck, right where her soft lips had been a few minutes ago. Emma couldn't help the small smile that spread across her face ,all along she was thinking it for his fiance or probably someone else , but he was shopping for her . No wonder he kept using her size for reference. she still wondered why he would do that instead of asking she said excitedly "Thank you, boss, thank you so—" "I don't need your thanks, Miss Jones." "Oh, okay then. I promise I’ll work hard to help the company. I’ll work diligently, that I promise!" Emma clenched her fists, staring up at the ceiling with intense determination. Jerry cleared his throat, pulling her attention back to him. "And whose company are you planning to destroy? It’s certainly not mine, Miss Jones." Seeing she was about to protest, he hushed her. "Let me finish. I don't need empty declarations. You have a lot to learn, and if you make any mistakes, I’ll be deducting the damages from your salary until you’re left with a penny." Emma gasped, clutching her chest. This man..... she thought shaking her head but didn't say anything knowing better than to argue with him . She consoled herself by looking at the bags; at least the man had a tiny bit of good in him, not knowing what he was already planning with thisEmma had woken up late—the first time this had happened since she first started the job. That initial lateness had been intentional because she’d wanted to get fired, but today, it was purely accidental.She scrambled out of bed, rushing straight to the shower. Thankfully, she didn’t wear much makeup, so she quickly donned a simple white dress shirt. She frowned at the edges; she’d forgotten to iron it, and the fabric was slightly crinkled. She cursed under her breath. She had been so tired last night that she’d forgotten to set her alarm. Without it, she would likely be strolling into work at 10:00 AM.Emma adjusted her tie and marched toward Jerry’s office. She knocked twice, but when there was no reply, she pushed the door open. The room was empty. A frown settled on her forehead; her boss was never late.As she searched for a reason, it hit her. The file in her hand fell to the floor, her eyes widening. *Geez.* She had missed an important conference with some of the staff.Em
The Ride Home Jerry offered to drop Emma home. She didn't see any reason to disagree, so she got into the car, completely exhausted. If someone had told her she would be spending her Saturday on a tennis court, she would have flatly refused. But, she had to admit, it hadn't been that bad. Exhausting—but not bad. She slumped into the backseat, closing her eyes and letting the silence stretch out. She wasn't even in the mood to fill the air with small talk, as she usually did. For the first ten minutes, it was perfectly fine. "That backhand in the third set was decent," Jerry said, his eyes on the road as he glanced at Emma through the rearview mirror. Emma laughed, remembering that moment. The first time she’d swung the racket, she had used so much force she was worried her arm would snap. "Decent? I almost broke my wrist." Jerry’s lips curved into a sly smile at Emma’s words, her laughter filling the car. He wasn't one to break the silence, but he couldn't get that moment ou
The second half came Emma finally swapped with Jerry she didn't want to talk to him so she kept a distance . Alisha wondered why they needed to swap , just as she was getting close to him this had to happen. Alisha’s smile vanished instantly. "Jerry, we’re winning. Why switch?" Jerry didn't even look back at her. He had already walked to Emma’s side. Alisha face flushed in embarrassment as she walked to her brother trying to keep a semblance of her pride. Emma couldn't help but chuckle quietly . This man was something else . Jerry turned to Emma raising a brow . "Miss Jones , you know what you doing right ?". Emma paused blinking twice was he trying to mock her or what , he saw the lost already. "No not really ". Jerry gestured for her to come closer , to which Emma gave him a wary look before she stepped closer . "Your grip is wrong." Jerry muttered as he takes Emma hand adjusting her finger who stiffen . "Like this." Emma breath hitched when Jerry stepped c
The tennis court was a sprawling expanse of vibrant blue, shimmering under the afternoon sun. Emma was starting to get a hang of this whole tennis . Not that she didn't know how to play it ,she did watch some tennis game and was familiar with the rules . Luke was being a great help just that the guy was being a little touchy . She wondered why ? Emma sighed for the umpteenth time when he stepped close , his breath fanning the side of her face . Luke wasn't interested in the game; he was interested in Emma, his hand lingering on her waist or shoulder whenever he had the chance to "correct her stance." Jerry stared at the both of them across court huffing quietly. His fist was clenched so tight it's turned white . Unfortunately he couldn't do anything and he wondered why he was even feeling this way . She could do whatever she wanted not like he cared he thought turning his attention back to something else . Emma almost jumped when she felt his hand on her waist , since sh
The Tennis match Emma knocked on the door, sighing for the umpteenth time. She was struggling to get used to the fact that her workweek now extended into Saturdays.Seriously.The door swung open, and Beth was there with a smile so bright it seemed she’d been hovering by the entrance just waiting for Emma. "Emma!" She pulled Emma into a quick hug, leaving the woman slightly startled by the sudden enthusiasm. Emma still couldn't quite fathom why the girl was so eager to see her. Beth tugged Emma into the house, and Emma followed, still reeling from the sheer scale of the place. No matter how many times she visited, she couldn't get used to the mansion's vastness. The halls were cavernous, and the ceilings were dizzyingly high—it felt less like a home and more like a museum of wealth."I have so many things to tell you! Also, I’m going to a sleepover party today!" Beth announced excitedly. Emma chuckled as Beth began filling her in on the drama from the last party. "So
A Date? Or Just Dinner? The next morning, the office felt different. Emma had opted for a brown suit, paired with a matching brown pencil skirt that hit just above the knee. To change things up, she had spent an extra twenty minutes in front of the mirror, coaxing her hair into soft, cascading curls that framed her face. As she entered the office, Jerry was already at his desk, his sleeves rolled up to his elbows, a half-empty cup of black coffee by his side. He didn't look up immediately, but the moment her heels clicked against the hardwood, his pen stopped mid-stroke. " Miss Jones " . "Good morning, sir," Emma replied, her heart doing a nervous flutter. She walked over, placing a stack of files neatly on his desk. "I’ve organized the preliminary reports for the logistics team. Everything you asked for is tabbed and highlighted." Jerry finally looked up. His gaze started at the files, then drifted upward, taking in the







