Chapter <b>98 </b>
Olivia resisted the urge to roll her eyes. But she couldn’t stop
herself from asking, “So, would I have to seek permission before
taking a vacuum cleaner to his office?”
“You don’t have to clean, Olivia,” Gai said, but there was a guilty
expression on his face. “Well, you’d have to get his coffee, make
sure his suit is ironed and make wake–up calls.”
Olivia snorted. Wake–up calls? “My duties should only center
around a regr nine–to–five. I shouldn’t be involved in
Alexander’s daily life.”
“Well, Alpha has a habit of sleeping in.”
Gai was defending his Alpha. It was only natural, the man was
fiercely loyal to Alexander. Still, Olivia couldn’t agree to this. It
wasn’t in her job description.
“Gai, look. My job as a secretary centers aroundpany
matters alone. I have nothing to do with Alexander’s personal
affairs. That’s his assistant’s job, not mine. You’re his Gamma,
Gai. It would make more sense if you handled that. It wouldn’t look good if a secretary is calling her boss at odd hours.“”
Chapter 77: Alpha’s preferences.
<b>Chapter </b>98
<b>Author </b>
Gai wanted to scream. In fact, his wolf howled inside <b>of </b>him<b>. </b>
That was a task he didn’t want to do. His Alpha was known <b>to </b>be a very grumpy morning person. He’d dealt with it for years. It was only right that he be spared for the remainder of his
lifetime.
And so, he kept trying to convince Olivia to perform the wake-
up calls. But for every argument he had, Olivia had a rebuttal.
He was grasping at thin threads. But he had one more trick up
his sleeve. He started moving around the office, heading toward
the doors. If Olivia didn’t have the time to protest, then he could
just assume it was an agreement.
“We all work for Alpha Alexander, and it is important that we
face these difficulties together.”
“That’s not…”
“So whoever has the time should make the wake–up calls!”
Before Olivia could even think to respond, Gai was running out
of her office with the speed of a scared teenager.
“I’m not making the calls, Gai,” she called after him, but he just
kept running. Olivia shook her head. This conversation wasn’t
over. She would back him into a corner if she had to, but she
would get her way.
<b>Chapter </b>98
With <b>a </b><b>soft </b><b>sigh</b>, <b>Olivia </b>shut her office <b>door </b><b>and </b><b>returned </b><b>to </b>he
desk<b>. </b>There was still much to be done. She began <b>organizing </b><b>her </b>
personal belongings. It wasn’t much, a few framed photos from
her childhood, her notepad, and her favorite mug.
Then, Olivia saw to the matter of setting a password for her
Olivia’s#Desk.
Just as she finished setting up herpany mail, she received a
memo from Gai which contained her schedule for the day. She
studied it for a short moment. There wasn’t much apart from
the many things she had to do for Alexander. It was more of
Alexander’s schedule rather than hers.
Theputer chimed again, signifying another mail from Gai.
there was an attachment titled: Alpha Alexander’s Preference
Manual.
Olivia frowned, but opened the file to find a spreadsheet. At
first, she wasn’t certain what she was looking at. Words like
vani, strawberry stuck out to her. It was only when she
studied further that she understood.
This was a detailed spreadsheet on all Alexander’s preferences
for his coffee and tea. Olivia almostughed. There was a step
by step process on how to make the perfect beverage for him,
including specific, unnegotiable requirements.
The <b>shocker </b><b>was </b><b>not </b>only the fact <b>that </b><b>his </b><b>coffee </b><b>had </b><b>to </b><b>be </b>hand brewed, but the first cup was supposed to be handed <b>to </b><b>him </b><b>at </b>exactly 10:30 am, not a secondter. When Olivia checked <b>the </b>time on her watch, she yelped. It was 10:32 already.
Olivia jumped out of her seat. It took her a moment to find the break room, but after retracing her steps from the tour with Gai, she found therge room in record time. She’d never hand- brewed coffee before, but somehow she figured it out. After adding two sugars and cream just like the notes said, she dashed out of there and made her way to his office.
For a split second, she almost pushed Alexander’s door open.
But Gai’s warning rang in her head, so she stopped herself and
knocked once.
“Come in.”
With a calming breath, Olivia pushed the door open. She tried not to gasp at the sheer size of his office. It was three times the size of hers with designer furniture and seating. But she
couldn’t spend so much time gawking.