I unpacked my things, stocked up on groceries, made dinner, and decided to get to bed early. Tomorrow will be the big day-my interview-and I needed to be in top shape. The closer it got, the more my nerves acted up.
The next morning, I woke up before my alarm. After a quick shower, I applied a light day makeup and styled my hair into a neat bun. I chose a dark blue pantsuit that flattered my figure without screaming for attention. A pale blue blouse with a subtle neckline completed the look. Tasteful. Elegant. Professional. Eli and I had spent hours poring over fashion magazines, and thanks to her, I knew how to dress to impress.
As I approached the address of the company, I spotted a towering building with mirrored windows and the name "MoTech" displayed in sleek letters. I stepped into the enormous loft-style lobby, where a security checkpoint loomed ahead. A nervous shiver ran down my spine. I looked down and spotted a faint strip of fur flicker on the back of my hand-it vanished seconds later. My inner wolf wasn't sleeping. Great.
Calm down, Dana. Just don't embarrass yourself.
What was I thinking, accepting this interview without even knowing what the company did? Too late to back out now. Deep breaths. You've got this.
I took the elevator to the right floor and walked toward the director's reception. The moment I stepped inside, a fresh wave of anxiety crashed over me. Six women were already seated on the couches-groomed to perfection, all legs, curves, and gloss. Seriously, were they scouted from a modeling agency? Tight dresses, heavy perfume that made my nose twitch, and not a single outfit that said "professional."
I stood there, unsure, then finally asked, "Excuse me, is the secretary-?"
"She's stepped out. You can leave the mail on the desk," one overly-enhanced lady interrupted with a pouty mouth.
"I'm not here with mail. I'm here for the interview."
Six pairs of eyes turned to scan me from head to toe, but none responded. Fine. Only one of us was going to be hired anyway, and I wasn't here to make friends.
A few minutes later, a woman in her fifties walked into the room. Fit, polished, and commanding. I caught the scent immediately-wolf. Her neatly styled blond hair, tailored dark-gray suit, and sharp brown eyes left no doubt she was a professional.
"Good morning. My name is Margarita, personal secretary to Konstantin Molotovsky, the CEO of MoTech. You've been invited to interview for the position of my assistant," she announced firmly.
Wait, what?! Oh, how I wished Eli could see this. So much for her "big-boobed bimbo secretary" theory.
"I will be conducting the interview myself and making the final decision," she continued. The girls visibly slumped.
She handed out questionnaires. "You have thirty minutes to complete the test. Then I'll speak with you individually."
I dove into the form. The questions weren't too hard but required basic knowledge and logic. When time was up, we handed them in. Margarita sat at her desk reviewing the answers, occasionally raising or lowering her eyebrows in surprise or doubt.
Finally, she removed her glasses and rubbed the bridge of her nose. "Victoria and Dana, stay. The rest of you may leave."
The other girls pouted and strutted out. Victoria practically glowed with self-satisfaction, tossing her jet-black hair and shooting us a smug look.
"You both did well on the theoretical portion," Margarita said. "I'd like to work with each of you for two days to determine who is the best fit."
Okay, that was progress. Now I just had to impress her and edge out Victoria. Lost in thought, I tucked a stray lock behind my ear and my earring popped off. Great. I bent to retrieve it-it had rolled under the desk.
As I reached for it, the reception door opened. And just like a whiff of ammonia makes your head jerk away, a shockingly pleasant scent hit me. Not pungent-divine. Like ocean breeze and something sweet I couldn't even name. My head snapped up-and hit the underside of the desk. Perfect.
I heard Victoria giggle under her breath. Witch.
I crawled out, rubbing my head, and saw him.
The world stopped.
Tall, dark-blond hair, intense green eyes. Maybe thirty years old. He was looking straight at me. My wolf stirred inside me, letting out a soft growl of recognition.
He was my mate.
How bizarre, to instantly know someone you've never met. I was overwhelmed-joy, longing, fulfillment. I stood there glowing like a Christmas tree until he broke the silence:
"Margarita, what's going on here?"
"Good afternoon, Konstantin. This is the interview for my assistant. This is-"
"I'm Victoria," the vixen interrupted, thrusting her hand toward my mate. Her whole body screamed flirtation.
And mine screamed to rip her throat out. My wolf was fully on board.
"Yes, that's Victoria," Margarita said with a hint of disapproval. "And this is Dana," she added, gesturing to me.
Our eyes met again-and I understood. He was human. He didn't know. He didn't feel the bond. And he had no idea who I was to him.
Then I noticed he wasn't alone. A stunning redhead with aristocratic features stood behind him, raising a single eyebrow in silent judgment.
Ouch. That hurt. But I wasn't jumping to conclusions.
They nodded politely and disappeared into the director's office.
I wanted to chase after them and claw both Victoria and that redhead to pieces. My instincts wrestled with common sense. Thankfully, Grandpa had taught me how to tame my beast.
Disappointment washed over me. He hadn't recognized me. I was right here. So close. And he just... walked past.
Margarita kept us busy with minor tasks throughout the day. I managed to survive until closing time. The redhead finally left, not even sparing us a glance. I didn't want to know what they were doing.
Turns out MoTech developed cutting-edge technology-everything from micro-cameras to high-end gadgets. R&D, production, the works. Their engineers were top-tier.
Around two hours before the end of the day, Margarita dismissed us. She said she'd work with each of us for two days, then announce her decision at the end of the week. Tomorrow was Victoria's turn, which meant I had two days off.
As I left the building, the emotions I'd held back all day finally broke loose. Tears welled up as I walked home. Once inside, I collapsed by the front door and sobbed.
I had waited all my life for that meeting. And when it happened... he didn't even see me. Now, every other man was meaningless. My wolf wouldn't let anyone else near. She knew he was our mate.
Maybe it would've been better never to meet him. I could've fallen in love with someone else. But not now. Still... maybe there was hope. Why was I already spiraling into depression?
Eventually, I got up, washed, changed, and crawled into bed. I wasn't even hungry-just sick from the stress.
Then my phone rang.
"Dana! How did it go? I chewed off all my nails waiting!" Eli's voice chirped on the other end.
"It was fine. They picked me and one other girl for a trial period. We'll each work two days, then they'll decide."
"You sound... off. Are you upset?"
"I'm fine," I lied.
"I know you, Dana. You've got this! They'd be crazy not to pick you."
If only she knew what was tearing me up inside. But I wasn't ready to talk yet.
"By the way," I changed the subject, "the secretary wasn't some office bimbo. She was this sophisticated woman in her fifties. A real pro. And also a wolf."
"No way!" I imagined her eyes widening. "Molotovsky? That guy's known for his passionate lifestyle," she teased.
Oof. Another dagger to my heart. My wolf bristled.
"Crazy he hired someone who doesn't want to jump into his bed," she laughed.
I wasn't in the mood for jokes.
"Then again, who knows. Rumors are rumors. You'll find out soon enough."
To change the topic again, I asked about her son, Nicolas. That little troublemaker always brightened my mood.
Today, he had decided to "help" in their garden by yanking out a whole batch of flower stems that were actually meant for seed collecting. Their maid nearly fainted.
I laughed, imagining if he had done that to my mom's flowerbed. She'd have a full-blown heart attack.
We chatted for a while longer before hanging up. Despite everything, my heart felt a little lighter.