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Take Me, Mr. CEO

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Take Me, Mr. CEO Aria Collins never asked for favors. Raised on resilience and ambition, she steps into Blackwood International determined to earn her place—not knowing she’s about to challenge the most untouchable man in the corporate world. Nathaniel Blackwood is power in a tailored suit. A ruthless CEO with a flawless reputation, he keeps his heart as guarded as his boardroom. Love has never fit into his carefully controlled life—until Aria’s quiet strength, sharp mind, and fearless honesty begin to dismantle his walls. As late nights turn into stolen glances and professional boundaries blur, attraction grows into something far more dangerous. But success comes with secrets, and when past betrayals and corporate rivals threaten everything they’ve built, Aria must decide whether love is worth risking her future. And Nathaniel must choose between the empire he created and the woman who taught him how to feel again. In a world where power rules and hearts are collateral, TAKE ME, MR. CEO is a captivating story of ambition, trust, and a love strong enough to rewrite the rules.

Chapter 1 : A Step into the Unknown

The city never slept, at least not in the financial district. Glass towers reflected the morning sun in blinding streaks, and the streets pulsed with ambition—taxis honking, executives striding, and screens flashing market numbers like a heartbeat. For most people, it was just another weekday. For Aria Collins, it was the beginning of everything.

She stood at the base of the tallest tower in the city, the headquarters of Blackwood International, adjusting the strap of her laptop bag and taking a steadying breath. She wasn’t intimidated—she had faced rejection before. What she wasn’t prepared for was how sharply the building’s sleek, imposing architecture seemed to mirror the man she was about to meet.

Aria’s résumé had opened this door, but she knew she couldn’t rely on paper alone. She needed presence, intelligence, and confidence—her own voice in a world that valued control over talent. Today, she would make sure they saw her, not just as another candidate, but as someone who could command attention without demanding it.

Inside, the lobby was vast, gleaming, and silent except for the muted hum of air conditioning. Marble floors stretched to impossibly high ceilings, and the reception desk, staffed by an attendant who barely looked up from her tablet, gave the impression of perfection by design.

“Name?” the receptionist asked without looking.

“Aria Collins,” she said, her voice calm but assertive.

The receptionist glanced at the screen, then pointed to a gleaming elevator. “Top floor. Elevator B. He’s waiting.”

Aria nodded and stepped forward. Every click of her heels against the polished floor was deliberate. She didn’t need to announce herself—her determination carried its own sound.

The elevator ride was quiet, save for the faint whirring of machinery. She watched the reflection of herself in the mirrored walls, noting the neat black dress, minimal jewelry, and the expression that had become her armor: focused, confident, unwavering.

When the doors opened to the executive floor, a man in a tailored suit greeted her with a nod. “Miss Collins? Follow me.”

The office at the end of the hallway had glass walls. Through them, Aria could see the man standing near a window, looking down at the city with a calm authority that made the air itself seem heavier. He didn’t turn immediately.

“You’re late,” he said, not looking at her, his voice even, commanding.

Aria checked her watch. “Five minutes early, actually.”

Finally, he turned. The first thing she noticed was the intensity of his eyes—dark, piercing, and sharp enough to feel like a physical presence. He was in his mid-thirties, tall, broad-shouldered, every inch the image of the perfect CEO. But it was more than appearance; it was control, power, and a hint of danger.

“Confidence,” he said after a pause. “Interesting.”

“Honesty usually is,” Aria replied, meeting his gaze without flinching.

A flicker of surprise crossed his face. He gestured toward the chair opposite his desk. “Sit.”

As she took her seat, she studied him silently. He didn’t intimidate her, but he demanded attention. The kind that made even the most composed people stumble.

He examined her résumé quickly, his eyes scanning like a predator evaluating prey. Then he looked up. “Graduated top of your class,” he said. “Yet you’re applying for an entry-level position. Explain.”

Aria leaned slightly forward. “I value growth. Not shortcuts. I want to earn my place, not assume it comes with a title.”

Another pause. Then: “Most people here want to take from this company. What do you want?”

“I want to prove that intelligence doesn’t need privilege to succeed,” she said steadily.

For the first time, Nathaniel’s controlled expression softened—not with warmth, but with interest, subtle and undeniable.

He stood and began pacing slightly, as if testing the energy she brought into the room. “This job will demand everything—long hours, pressure, loyalty. Can you handle that?”

“I don’t break under pressure,” she said, her voice unwavering.

Nathaniel finally stopped pacing. A faint, almost imperceptible smile touched his lips. “We’ll see.”

He extended a hand. “Welcome to Blackwood International, Miss Collins.”

She shook it, feeling a current of electricity in the brief contact. It was nothing physical, yet it left a mark, a recognition of mutual challenge.

As Aria left his office, she didn’t feel small or overawed. But Nathaniel stayed by the window, staring after her. For the first time in years, someone had entered his carefully ordered world and refused to be intimidated.

The days that followed were a test in ways Aria hadn’t expected. She was assigned her first project—a minor account, supposedly insignificant, but Nathaniel’s presence loomed over her every decision. He didn’t micromanage, but his expectations were unspoken, unrelenting.

Aria learned quickly that in his world, competence was invisible until proven extraordinary, and mistakes were magnified. She faced subtle challenges: colleagues who underestimated her, rivals who whispered about her audacity, and the unspoken tension whenever Nathaniel’s gaze lingered longer than necessary.

But she thrived. Every successful pitch, every flawless report, every confident presentation became a small victory, a way to assert herself without bending under the weight of the CEO’s presence.

Nathaniel noticed. Not all at once, but in moments—a nod during a meeting, a brief word of acknowledgment, a pause that lingered just a little too long.

And then came the first time he asked her opinion on a strategy he had dismissed. Her perspective was bold, precise, and unexpected. The look in his eyes that followed wasn’t just respect—it was curiosity, the kind that hinted at something far more personal than professional.

Aria didn’t see it yet, but this was the moment the game changed. Their connection had begun—not with romance, but with challenge. And Nathaniel, for the first time, was intrigued by someone who refused to bow to him.

In a world built on power, control, and appearances, two forces had collided: the man who had mastered everything, and the woman who refused to be mastered.

And neither would ever be the same.

Chapter 2: First Impressions Last

The elevator doors slid open, releasing Aria into a sea of polished floors, bustling assistants, and the low hum of corporate life. Blackwood International was a world that demanded attention—every movement, every word, every glance seemed measured, recorded, and judged.

Aria adjusted her bag strap, straightened her back, and reminded herself: she didn’t belong here by chance. She belonged here by skill, by intellect, and by a determination that had carried her through years of being underestimated.

Her first assignment awaited—a minor client account, trivial to most, but critical in showing her potential. As she walked down the hallway, her heels echoing softly, she felt eyes on her. Not just anyone’s eyes—the weight of authority. Nathaniel Blackwood’s.

He was in his office, no doubt, surveying the city from behind the towering glass walls. She could almost feel the control radiating from him, the invisible pulse of a man who commanded everything he touched. And y

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