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Exercise Discretion

Author
Kylie Wynter
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Chapters
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Author
Kylie Wynter
Reads
2.1M
Chapters
38
๐Ÿ’• Romance๐Ÿ’ฐ Billionaires๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿป Protector๐ŸŽญ Drama๐Ÿ™๏ธ Contemporary๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿป Alpha Males๐Ÿค‘ Billionaires

Aria has spent five years at an agency for personal assistants. Her latest assignment is her biggest challenge yet: Jett, one of New York's wealthiest and most irresistible men. Known for his demanding nature, Jett has already cycled through several assistants, leaving Aria's business partner no choice but to send her. Unlike her predecessors, Aria is neither overwhelmed by Jett's looks nor his power, tackling every challenge he presents with confidence. As the tension between them escalates, Aria struggles to maintain professional boundaries while Jett is determined to break them. Can Aria resist Jett's seductive charm, or will she succumb to his allure?

A New Assistant

ARIA

My mind is scrambled, only able to react instead of think and analyze. I just feel.
I feel his hands on and in my body. I feel his broad chest inches from mine. I feel his soft lips claim my own.
Is this what it feels like to completely let go? To be at someone elseโ€™s mercy? Jolts of terror interrupt my hypnosis, but his touch and commands always somehow bring me back.
SEVERAL WEEKS EARLIER
โ€œAria!โ€
My name filters through the chatter of the crowded coffee shop.
I tuck my phone under my arm and stride up to the counter, where my large latte is waiting for me. I take a small sip and sigh. Still not hot enough. I guess Iโ€™ll have to add another annoying adjective to my coffee order.
I take my triple-shot, no-foam, plain latte and cross the crowded coffee shop again to the door.
Outside, the air is chilly with dampness as I walk across the street to purchase a copy of the New York Times from the newsstand.
โ€œHey, Ali,โ€ I say to the short Pakistani man who runs the stand. โ€œAny good news today?โ€
โ€œOf course notโ€”good news doesnโ€™t sell papers,โ€ he says as he takes the bills from my hand and gives me the change.
I laugh. โ€œI guess youโ€™re right about that,โ€ I say as I unfold the paper.
A large photo of Jett Abrams, founder and CEO of Alastair Holdings LLC, graces the cover. I scan the headline about his corporation acquiring a new ride-share company.
โ€œGood lord, whatโ€™s this guy going to buy next? The Statue of Liberty?โ€
โ€œIf they could sell it, they would,โ€ Ali states as he picks up his phone again.
โ€œRight.โ€ I chuckle again; Ali is on a roll today. โ€œWell, see you tomorrow,โ€ I say before heading off toward my office.
I chug my latte as my heels click on the New York City sidewalk. I adore living and working in this vibrant place. I find the tight box we all live in refreshing.
The rich and powerful are forced into close quarters with the working class, and everyone is simply trying to find their way without running into each other.
Every morning in the city feels like a fresh opportunity to me.
New York City is full of people just like Jett Abrams: powerful, rich, and full of needs. Thatโ€™s why my boss and friend, Tim McCray, started a matchmaking company, but instead of finding the upper echelon romantic interests, he finds them their perfect personal assistant.
It sounded far-fetched at first. Who would pay a ridiculous amount of money for a company to find something as simple as a personal assistant?
It turns out, a lot of people would. Completing background checks and interviews is just one aspect of Timโ€™s groundbreaking services at DYAD; he literally uses personality tests and extensive matchmaking skills to find these people their perfect personal assistant. Guaranteed.
If a match isnโ€™t made in six months, they get their money back. If it is, they pay Tim a hefty fee and hire the PA onto their team. In the five years since Tim started DYAD, heโ€™s completed over 250 matches and kept a nearly flawless record while doing so.
Iโ€™ve known Tim since our college-dorm days at NYU, where we became instant friends. Everyone around us assumed weโ€™d eventually get together, but we both knew our best relationship was as colleagues and friends.
In fact, I introduced him to his wife, Mae, a year after we graduated. Around the same time, he offered me a job at DYAD, and Iโ€™ve been with the company ever since.
My position is to train potential PAs and prepare them for the demands of a job as a personal assistant to the rich and famous.
It wasnโ€™t exactly what I had in mind when I graduated with a business degree, but Iโ€™m excellent with peopleโ€”even spoiled rich peopleโ€”plus, I invested in DYAD early on, so Iโ€™m a partial owner.
Of course, some clients are more challenging than others.
One such client was a rapper who we realized actually needed an older woman to be his personal assistant. She was able to gently push him to fulfill necessary engagements and chastise him for drinking himself into a stuporโ€”the way a grandmother would.
Another was a young fashion designer who was actually looking for more of a friendโ€”someone to join her entourage and fit in with her group.
Both situations took months to find the right fit, but we prevailed in the end and were paid thousands of dollars for the successful match.
Unfortunately, weโ€™re already halfway through our six-month guaranteed timeframe with none other than Jett Abrams.
Mr. Abrams has already temporarily hired and permanently fired seven potential assistants. And late last night, I received an email that heโ€™s let go of Emma, our latest PA graduate to attempt to tame him.
Frankly, there isnโ€™t anyone left to send.
I know the personality and style of every client and every potential assistant, and there are no more matches to be made. Weโ€™ve had difficult clients before, but this may be the first time we have to admit defeat.
I stroll into the reception and immediately feel the tension coming from Timโ€™s office. I set my stuff down on my desk, then grab my coffee and approach his door.
Heโ€™s pinching the bridge of his nose when I gently knock.
โ€œCome in,โ€ he says without looking up. He plants his glasses back on his nose and puffs his cheeks out when he sees me. โ€œAria, what the fuck are we going to do?โ€
โ€œGood morning to you too. I see you have kept your optimism,โ€ I say cheerily as I sit in a chair in front of his desk.
โ€œIโ€™m full-on panicking. Join me, wonโ€™t you?โ€ he fires back sarcastically. โ€œIn any other situation, I would say we just arenโ€™t going to make this one work, but he named us in that Time Magazine interview last month, and if everyone knows we failed to meet his contract, itโ€™ll be everywhere.โ€
I sigh and nod. โ€œI understand, but weโ€™ll have to weather it. You know as well as I do, thereโ€™s no one else to send.โ€
โ€œI do have another ideaโ€ฆ,โ€ he says. My eyebrow goes up as I take a sip of my now-cold coffee. โ€œWhat ifโ€ฆwe send you.โ€
I nearly spit out my mouthful. I swallow and scoff. โ€œVery funny,โ€ I say, laughing as Tim narrows his eyes at me.
โ€œIโ€™m serious,โ€ he says. โ€œWe get new applicants all the time. We just need to placate him until the right one comes in.
โ€œJesus, Tim, I thought we were friends. You really have no respect for me at all, do you?โ€
โ€œOn the contrary, Aria, youโ€™re literally the only person who can pull this off. Hear me out.โ€
Tim gets up and starts pacing. โ€œAs we wait for the right applicant, you can shmooze Mr. Impossible while also learning how he works. Then, when his future assistant comes along, youโ€™ll be the perfect person to train them.โ€
He stops pacing and places his palms on his desk.
I cross my arms.
โ€œPlusโ€ฆIโ€™ll split the fee down the middle with you. If youโ€™re keeping track, thatโ€™s a thirty-thousand-dollar bonus.โ€
My heart skips a beat. That would go a long way to securing my grandmaโ€™s future.
Tim raises an eyebrow as he sees his words sink in.
Is he right? Can I make this happen? The thought of sucking up to Jett Abramsโ€”a man who literally exudes arrogance through his power, wealth, and sex appealโ€”makes me want to vomit.
Heโ€™s used to getting everything he wants. Am I prepared to be that support system for him? Itโ€™ll mean long hours, ridiculous requests, and mountains of patience.
Suddenly, my grandmotherโ€™s sweet face appears in my head. Iโ€™ve been working hard to help her stay as healthy and independent as possible, but this bonus could be my ticket to getting her an in-home caregiverโ€”something we both need.
If I donโ€™t at least try, I know Iโ€™ll regret it.
โ€œUgh, fine. Iโ€™ll do it,โ€ I say.
Tim stands up and claps his hands. โ€œYes! I knew youโ€™d come through,โ€ he says. โ€œHis endorsement could be huge, Aria. We could potentially franchise, go public with an IPOโ€”the possibilities are endless.โ€
โ€œI understand whatโ€™s at stake,โ€ I say even though my heart is doing somersaults. โ€œWe have one problem, though. What if he knows Iโ€™m not a PA and realizes Iโ€™m there to dissect him?โ€
Tim sits down again and leans back in his chair. โ€œIf anyone can play a role, itโ€™s you,โ€ he says. โ€œPlus, it sounds like this guy is too busy looking in a mirror to see whatโ€™s in front of him.โ€
I roll my eyes. โ€œFine, Iโ€™ll think up some stuff. I assume you want me to start right away?โ€
โ€œPlease,โ€ he says.
โ€œAll right. Email me the details,โ€ I say.
Back in my office, I slump into my chair and rub my temples. This is not how I expected this week to go.
I take a few deep breaths, sit up straight, and open my laptop. Time to bury myself in research about Jett Abrams.
Jett Abrams, thirty-six, is the only child of Alastair and Eleanor Abrams. Alastair was a successful executive who succumbed to cancer when Jett was in high school.
Alastair left Eleanor enough for her to live comfortably and pay for Jett to attend Harvard. When Jett graduated, he had a healthy inheritance waiting for him, which he immediately used to start Alastair Holdings in his fatherโ€™s name.
He invested in many of his Harvard classmatesโ€™ projects and quickly skyrocketed to the upper echelon of wealth and notoriety. Coupled with his supermodel looks, Jettโ€™s place on the A-list was cemented.
Perhaps unfortunately, Jettโ€™s private life is somewhat rocky and controversial. He was painted as a rich playboy early on, as he was spotted with a new model on his arm at nearly every public outing.
Tabloids placed him firmly in the same category as Leonardo DiCaprio and Jon Hamm: perpetually playing the field with ever-younger counterparts.
Then, suddenly, he was seen cavorting with Lena Dixon, supermodel, heiress, and makeup mogul. She was more than a Victoriaโ€™s Secret Angelโ€”much more.
The two became an instant power couple, and before long, they were engaged. It seemed Lena was the one who could tame Jett Abrams, and their wedding would be better attended than a royal wedding at Buckingham Palace.
Then, after a year of wedding planning, Lena was seen without her engagement ring. Both of their publicists confirmed their split, and the public ran wild with speculations.
Itโ€™s widely believed that Jett couldnโ€™t handle monogamy and wasnโ€™t ready to settle down, but this hasnโ€™t been confirmed by either party.
I sigh and rub my temples again. How is it only ten oโ€™clock and I have a headache?
I spend the rest of the day preparing to be away from my desk for the next several days to weeks. Obviously, Iโ€™m hoping the right candidate will walk in the door tomorrow, but realistically, it could be longerโ€”and then he or she would need to be thoroughly trained.
In the meantime, I do my best to prepare mentally for the challenge ahead. And that includes a few drinks.
I duck into a small, low-lit bar a few blocks from my office at 5:30 p.m. Katie and Len are at a bar-top table in a corner. My mood is instantly a fraction happier upon seeing my best friends.
Katie smiles brightly, her normal chipper self. Len has a small smirk in place as he gives me a small nod and lets his eyes wander through the bar.
โ€œHey, guys,โ€ I say as I stride up to them and remove my coat.
โ€œWow, you lookโ€ฆdepressed,โ€ Katie says.
Len nods again. โ€œYeah, whatโ€™s wrong, hon?โ€ Len asks.
I sigh and drop into the chair. โ€œI am in for a rough couple of weeks. Did you order for me?โ€ I ask.
Just then, a waitress appears with three martinis on a tray, and I breathe a sigh of relief. After she leaves, they turn to me again.
โ€œWhat happened?โ€ Katie asks.
I take a big gulp and plant my chin on my palm. โ€œJett Abrams,โ€ I say.
โ€œAh, he fired another PA?โ€ Katie asks.
โ€œYep. And guess who gets to be his next one?โ€
Len and Katie swap glances.
I point to my own face. โ€œRight here.โ€
Both of their eyebrows go up.
โ€œWhat? But youโ€™re not a PA,โ€ Len says.
โ€œYeah, but we donโ€™t have anyone else, and Tim thinks Iโ€™m the one who can tame the beast and then train someone else to take over.โ€
โ€œSo, say no. Itโ€™s just one client,โ€ Katie says, shrugging.
โ€œA smoking hot, rich clientโ€ฆ,โ€ Len says, wiggling his eyebrows.
โ€œIโ€™m not going on a date with the guy. I have to be his personal assistant. It feels like Iโ€™m an undergrad working a shit job again.โ€ I down the rest of my drink.
โ€œI know, hon. Iโ€™m just saying, at least youโ€™ll have something nice to look at while youโ€™re getting coffee,โ€ he says. โ€œPlus, maybe he has a single friend?โ€
I laugh. โ€œMy life is about to get very busy. The last thing I need is to attempt to date again.โ€
Itโ€™s been about eight months since my long-term boyfriend, Gray, and I broke up. Our relationship was so explosive and toxic by the end that I had zero desire to disrupt my happiness and hadnโ€™t so much as been on a first date since.
โ€œWell, if he has any gay friends, maybe you can remember one of your besties is single and ready to mingle?โ€ Len says with a wink.
Katie giggles, and I roll my eyes.
โ€œIโ€™ll try to remember to think about you while Iโ€™m fetching coffee and polishing shoes or whatever demeaning tasks heโ€™ll undoubtedly dole out.โ€ I let out a frustrated sigh. โ€œCan we talk about something else? My head has been spinning all day.โ€
โ€œWellโ€ฆI have a date on Friday,โ€ Katie says.
โ€œWith who?โ€ I ask.
โ€œRemember that bartender who asked me for my number last week?โ€
โ€œOh, the cute Mr. Vanilla?โ€ Len says.
โ€œHe wasnโ€™t vanilla!โ€ Katie protests.
โ€œSweetie, thatโ€™s okay! Youโ€™re vanilla too,โ€ Len says. Katie looks slightly offended and slightly amused, while I laugh. The knot in my stomach loosens. This is exactly what I need.
Katie and Len are polar opposites, and Iโ€™m somewhere in the middle. Despite how different we all are, weโ€™ve been close for a few years now, and I canโ€™t imagine weathering everything with my grandmother without their support.
I need them now more than ever. In just twelve short hours, Iโ€™ll be walking into Jett Abramsโ€™s office, and I have a feeling itโ€™s going to be a bumpy ride.

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