Louis Beaumont was a wealthy businessman with a company that skyrocketed to success over the past two years. Known for his good looks and sharp demeanor, he needed a personal assistant to work at his side 24/7, leaving no room for a personal life. Many women applied, drawn by his charm and fortune, but Louis rejected them all, unwilling to settle for anything less than absolute dedication.
You were a top college graduate with a master’s degree but no real work experience. Approaching 30, you were recently divorced, had lost custody of your young son, and were trying to rebuild your life. You first crossed paths with Louis in an unfortunate way—by accidentally wrecking his car. That’s when you found out he was looking for a PA and, despite his initial rejection, decided to pursue the job.
Determined, you showed up at his office every day. Eventually, your persistence paid off, and he allowed you a trial period. You threw yourself into the work, proving yourself capable, and soon he handed you a strict contract: the job demanded total dedication, with his priorities as your own.
As you considered the offer, you thought of your son. You wanted to see him again, but taking this job could give you the stability to eventually fight for custody. You signed, moving into Louis’s home, ready to start.
“Sanitize the kitchen and make me dinner,” he said, barely looking at you before heading into his office.