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Crushing On Ms CEO

Crushing on Ms CEO" is a captivating story about the lives of two successful individuals from different worlds, Elsie Beckman, a powerful and strong-willed CEO, and Jayden Reynolds, an architect who falls in love with his boss. Elsie, a beautiful woman with a cold heart and a no-nonsense attitude, spent her vacation on a luxury yacht and met Jayden, who was employed in her company. Jayden is a bad boy with a troubled past who admires his boss from afar but finds it hard to approach her. # CEO # rich family # badboy As the story progresses, Jayden's ex-girlfriend, a slutty and clingy woman, barges into his office unexpectedly, wanting to win him back. However, Jayden declines her advances, and Elsie walks in on the scene. The incident leaves Elsie angry and hurt, leading to a temporary rift between her and Jayden. Eventually, Jayden proves his worth to Elsie and is accepted back into the company with strict rules and orders to follow. Jayden's gratitude towards his boss for giving him a second chance, coupled with his good personality and respect for her, ignites a strong bond between them. As their relationship deepens, the two navigate the challenges that come with being in love while balancing their careers. "Crushing on Ms CEO" is a story of love, ambition, and self-discovery that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

MartFord21 · Urban
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43 Chs

Chapter Twenty-seven

Jayden's POV ✨

The aroma of the Parmesan noodles and sweet chicken sauce filled the kitchen as I stood by the cooker, stirring the pot with care. The noodles danced in the boiling water, soaking up the flavors of the sauce I had meticulously prepared.

As I continued to stir, I couldn't help but feel a sense of contentment. Cooking had always been a passion of mine, and being able to share a meal with Elsie and Little Gabrielle brought me immeasurable joy.

One evening, as Elsie and I sat in the kitchen, she mentioned that she would be going back to her penthouse with Little Gabrielle, just in case her mother couldn't make it to pick her up. Although I felt a twinge of disappointment, I refused to let it show.

I focused on my task, ensuring that the noodles were perfectly al dente and the sauce had just the right balance of flavors. Elsie sat at the diner, working on some files on her laptop, while Little Gabrielle held my phone, engrossed in a game of Temple Run.