Chapter 1
- Hello, sir. Have you picked a new secretary yet?
"No, Dora, I feel like my head is about to explode any day now. Isn't there any chance you can postpone your labor? Just a couple of months or so." I joked, of course, but I needed her so much that I would love for such a possibility to exist somehow
She laughed wholeheartedly.
- Sorry, sir, but you are about 8 to 9 months late for such a request. And Courtney wouldn't be thrilled about it, given how long it took us to get here.
"Yeah, sure." I absentmindedly scrolled through emails.
"How is she anyway? Is little Brian's room ready yet?"
- No." she laughed again
- But the workers in our house are already afraid of her. One would think she is the one about to give birth.
"Well, you were always the patient one."
- How is Natasha?
"Jealous, bitchy, and hot as ever."
- How many candidates has she already refused?
"You know, Dora, it will be my assistant, not hers, right?"
- Of course, it will, sir. So how many?
I could hear her mocking smile in her voice.
I grinned. This know-it-all. But she was right. My possessive fiancΓ© started messing with my hiring process since Dora had to leave work abruptly. She had to stay on bed rest due to her upcoming pregnancy. It's been four months that I have done everything, and Natasha has brought to tears every assistant I have hired since. The longest time lasted one brave woman in her 40ties. Carol was her name, and she lasted just over a month.
"I lost count. But I hired three against her will, and she made sure they quit themselves."
- Well. That is harsh. I've sent you the files, but as I said, Monday will be my last week. Even from home, it's taxing for me. And I promised Courtney.
"I know, I know, Dora. You tell your wife to cherish you as you deserve. But, seriously, if you ever want to come back, I will fire anyone lucky enough to work here.
- What luck for them.
"Her. But seriously, you can come back straight after your labor if you want."
She laughed again. I was only half joking. I was seriously screwed. I was wondering if I should break up with my fiancΓ©, whom I have been with for over 3 years, or to give up entirely and get used to doing two jobs. But I didn't want her to win, and I was tired.
- Her? Are you only looking for women?
"I prefer how women think and organize. I've always had women as assistants. It's nothing sexist, I swear."
- I think it sounds a bit sexist, to be completely honest, mister Sanders.
- Did you think that maybe if you find a man, she will have less reason to be jealous?
"Maybe, but I can't imagine having a man in front of my office, picking up my calls and organizing my calendar."