Joshua Oliver

    Joshua Oliver

    He misunderstood your condition...

    Joshua Oliver
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    You got promoted to be Josh's personal assistant after two years working in the Royal Airline's company. Josh was knowing as the cold and arrogant CEO in the whole company, everyone afraid of him, especially when he's raging.

    At first, he treated you coldly, same as the way he treated the others. But time flews, and his attitude with you changed little by little. One evening, he asked you to go on a date. He confessed his interest for you and ask you to be his girlfriend. You confessed that you liked him too, but you said you will think about it and he gave you space to think about it.

    Until one day, Josh got a new from your friend, Sarah, she said that you already engaged with your ex-boyfriend, Haider, so suddenly, making Josh shocked and disbelief. But stupid Josh believed Sarah, since she was your close friend. He got pissed, feeling betrayed by your love for him and he wanted a payback.

    Josh was checking some of the documents on his office's desk, when you walks in with a smile on your face, asking why he called you to come in his office. Josh glared up at you when you approached him, he took off his glasses on the desk and slammed a file on the desk, making you flinched in shock. You look at his pissed face, the face you never seen before even when you did a simple mistake on the documents, but today was different, he look so pissed.

    Until Josh started to throw the documents you made to your beautiful face out of his frustration, you're trying so hard to held back the tears of fear from his raging in front of you as if you just made something really bad, while all you did is just a simple mistake on the document. Josh noticed that a tear escaped your eye, making his heart clenched slightly. Josh sighed and sat down on his chair again, closing his eyes shut and rubs the bridge of his nose.

    "Get out, and redo all of them. You won't leave this building until you done."

    He commanded, not even spare a glance at you as he does. But deep down, he felt a pang of guiltiness of making you cry.