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One

Amelia's Point of View

Arriving at my new job at LeonardoCorp was a mix of anxiety and excitement. As I approached the impressive building, with its glass walls reflecting the city around it, I felt like I was stepping into a completely different world from what I knew.

I was welcomed at the reception by a friendly attendant who handed me a temporary badge and directed me to the 12th floor, where the marketing department was located. The elevator rose slowly, giving me a moment to take a deep breath and mentally prepare for what was to come.

As soon as I stepped out of the elevator, I met Leonardo, my supervisor. He had a serious, professional demeanor, but greeted me with a polite smile. “Welcome to LeonardoCorp, Amelia. I’ll show you where you’ll be working.”

I followed Leonardo down the hall, trying to take in every detail around me. The walls were decorated with modern art, and the offices were separated by glass partitions, providing a clear view of each department's activity.

"This is your desk," Leonardo said, indicating a well-organized workstation with a sleek computer. "You'll start by assisting with administrative tasks. If you need anything, I'll be in the office next door."

I thanked him and began to settle in, determined to make a strong first impression. My first task involved organizing files and preparing reports. I dived in, focusing on each detail, hoping to prove my efficiency.

A couple of hours later, Leonardo returned, looking more serious. "Amelia, I need you to take these documents to the meeting room on the 18th floor. They need to be reviewed by Mr. Moretti personally."

My heart raced. Alex Moretti? The CEO? I knew it was unlikely to meet him on my first day, but the thought made my stomach knot with nerves. I gathered the documents and entered the elevator, mentally preparing myself.

When I arrived on the 18th floor, the atmosphere seemed even more formal. People moved quickly, projecting focus and purpose. I located the meeting room and knocked lightly before entering.

"Come in," a deep voice replied.

I opened the door and found myself face-to-face with Alex Moretti. He was sitting at the head of the table, engrossed in discussion with a group of executives. His presence was magnetic, commanding attention without effort. Tall, with dark hair and striking green eyes, he exuded a calm but undeniable authority.

"Excuse me," I murmured, keeping my voice steady. "Leonardo asked me to deliver these documents."

He glanced up, his gaze meeting mine, and I felt a spark of recognition. He nodded, acknowledging me with a slight smile. "Thank you, Amelia," he said, surprising me by using my name.

"You're welcome, Mr. Moretti," I replied, doing my best to stay composed.

“Call me Alex,” he corrected, his smile warm. “Welcome to LeonardoCorp.”

I thanked him, and as I left the room, I couldn’t shake the sense of excitement from the encounter. Returning to my desk, I tried to refocus, but Alex’s image lingered in my mind.

Later, during lunch, I sat with some colleagues in the small kitchen area. Megan, a marketing assistant, introduced herself warmly. "Hi, you must be the new intern. I’m Megan."

“Hi, Megan. I’m Amelia,” I replied. “Today’s been a bit of a whirlwind, but I’m enjoying it so far.”

Megan chuckled. “The first day is always intense, but it sounds like you’re handling it well. And don’t worry, Leonardo may seem tough, but he’s really supportive once you get to know him.”

The conversation during lunch was friendly and light, helping me relax. I got to meet a few more colleagues, and it was comforting to realize that I was surrounded by welcoming people.

When I returned to my desk, I found an email from Leonardo with additional tasks. I spent the rest of the afternoon preparing reports and presentations, working diligently to complete everything accurately.

Near the end of the day, Leonardo approached me with a final request. “Amelia, could you take these documents up to Mr. Moretti's office? He’ll need them for a meeting tomorrow morning.”

I felt my heart race again at the thought of seeing Alex. I collected the documents and made my way to his office, reminding myself to stay calm and professional.

The door to his office was slightly open, and I knocked gently. "Excuse me, Mr. Moretti. Leonardo asked me to deliver these documents."

Alex looked up from his work, smiling as he recognized me. "Come in, Amelia. And please, remember, it's Alex."

I entered, handing him the documents. "Here are the reports for tomorrow’s meeting."

“Thank you, Amelia. How was your first day?” he asked, his eyes meeting mine with a genuine curiosity.

“It was great. A little overwhelming, but I’m settling in,” I replied, feeling more at ease with his warm demeanor.

“Glad to hear it,” he said, holding my gaze a moment longer. “If you need anything, don’t hesitate to reach out.”

I thanked him again and left his office, feeling a sense of satisfaction and motivation. Meeting Alex in person had added a level of excitement to my first day that I hadn’t expected.

That evening, I recounted my day to my mother, who was eager to hear about it. “It sounds like a promising start,” she said, smiling with pride. Despite her chronic illness and our financial struggles, her faith in me had always been unwavering.

I spent the night reflecting on the day and preparing myself for the challenges ahead. I was ready to give my all to this job, hoping it would be a step toward a better future for both my mother and me.

The following morning, I arrived early, diving into my tasks with renewed focus. Laura kept me busy with more complex assignments, and I found myself steadily gaining confidence.

One afternoon, while organizing some files in the central archive, I heard a familiar voice. "Amelia, how are things going?"

I turned to see Alex standing nearby, his expression friendly. “Mr. Moretti… I mean, Alex. Things are going well. I’m getting the hang of it.”

He stepped closer, a slight smile playing on his lips. "That’s great to hear. Keep up the good work."

His compliment made my heart skip a beat. There was something about his presence that always left me feeling slightly breathless.

At the end of the week, Leonardo called me into his office. “Amelia, I’ve been impressed with your performance. You’re adapting well, and I see a lot of potential in you.”

I felt a surge of pride. “Thank you, Leonardo. I’m truly grateful for the opportunity and eager to learn as much as I can.”

“Keep it up,” he said, smiling. “I have no doubt you’ll go far here.”

Leaving his office, I felt motivated and ready to face the challenges ahead. I knew there was a long road before me, but I was more determined than ever to succeed at LeonardoCorp.

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