Iâm overwhelmed in all the best ways by the time Iâm led to what is about to become my very own desk. The six screens that have been set up at my desk almost bring tears to my eyes. This⦠this is what Iâve always imagined. I can barely believe this is real.
âYour department has been dubbed The Elites,â Sam tells me. Until I met her, I was convinced that every single person who works for Human Resources is useless, but she proved me wrong.
âIn reality, itâs called the Developmental Operations Department. No one knows what you guys actually do, to be honest.â
She chuckles and I canât help but smile. âLet me introduce you to your manager,â she says, nodding at the guy thatâs walking up to us. I try my hardest to stay calm, but Iâm failing.
âHi,â he says, holding out his hand for me. âIâm Riley.â
âI know,â I blurt out. My cheeks heat rapidly, and Iâm mortified. But Riley merely smiles, some of the ice that was previously present in his eyes melting. I clear my throat awkwardly and shake the hand heâs still holding out for me. âIâm Aria,â I manage.
I canât believe Iâm shaking Riley Paulsonâs hand. Iâve admired his work for a while now. He developed a social media app that has become a household name. The algorithms behind it are stupidly innovative. The way heâs managed to keep people on the platform, and the way he monetized it⦠itâs crazy. When Grayson hired him, it ended up becoming front-page news, primarily because no one has been able to figure out why a guy that rich would want to work for someone else.
âI wasnât aware weâd be hiring anyone new until Grayson informed me this morning. Hereâs the thing, though. I canât find anything about you. No notable accomplishments, not even an impressive illegal digital footprint. Every one of us here was hired because of something we did that no one else could⦠but you? Tell me why youâre here.â
I panic. I didnât think this far ahead. I thought Iâd just prove myself through my work, that Iâd just work hard and keep my head down. I didnât think anyone would ask me outright what makes me think I deserve to be here.
âQuestioning my decisions, Riley? When did I grant you the authority to do that?â
I turn to find Gray leaning against the doorframe of what appears to be his office. I didnât think Gray and I would even be on the same floor, but it looks like we are. So much for keeping my distance from him at work.
Riley looks at Gray, a silent exchange occurring between the two of them. When he looks back at me, his expression is unreadable. âLet me introduce you to the rest of the team,â he says, before turning and walking away. I rush to follow him, and when he stops by the desk nearest to mine, I almost crash into him. I donât remember the last time I embarrassed myself as thoroughly as today.
My eyes widen when I recognize yet another person I idolize. âElliot Evans,â he says, rising to his feet to shake my hand. This time I manage to keep from blurting out that I know exactly who he is. But the amused look in his eyes tells me Iâm not doing a great job at hiding my adoration. Elliot is one of the best system hackers that I know of, and I canât make sense of what this team even is. The developer of a famous social media platform and now a system hacker?
I follow Riley as he moves to the next desk, and this time I manage to hide my excitement a bit better, even though Iâve been cyber stalking the tall blonde standing in front of me for years now. âLaura,â she says. I nod, praying my cheeks arenât flaming the way I think they are.
âLaura is our machine learning engineer,â Riley tells me, moving along before I even have a chance to shake her hand. Heâs gone before I manage to say anything to her, and Iâm at a loss. Is the introduction done?
âFollow him,â Laura says, winking at me.
Iâm flustered as I do as she says. This team⦠these are some of the smartest minds. The stuff they could do together, itâs unreal. What was Gray thinking, having me join them?
Riley leans against my desk, and I hesitate before taking my seat. The way he stares tells me he isnât happy with my presence, and I canât blame him. I donât deserve to be here.
âGrayson has never done this before, so Iâll choose to trust him for now. If I find out the only reason youâre here is because youâre fucking the boss, Iâll fire you. Grayson wonât be able to stop me, unless heâs willing to let me walk away.â
I glare at him, disappointment washing over me. Iâve looked up to Riley Paulson for years, but heâs⦠a dick. âIf you speak to me that way again, Grayson wonât have to fire you,â I tell him. âHR will do it for him.â
Rileyâs eyes widen, and then he laughs, startling me. âYou might just survive,â he tells me as he leans over to grab my mouse.
âHere,â he says, opening a document. âFinish this script. I didnât get to interview you, but that doesnât mean I wonât test you. Grayson might have given you a way in, but that doesnât mean youâll get to stay.â
I nod in understanding and turn to look at my screen. My heart sinks when I realize the magnitude of the task. It will take me all day. âGood luck,â he tells me as he walks away.
I see Elliot and Laura exchange glances, and Iâm already feeling left out. I donât belong here. These people worked their ass off to become part of this team. They proved themselves, and they have notorious reputations. Iâm a nobody compared to them.
Insecurity almost renders me unable to work, but as it always does, coding takes my mind off everything. In a world I canât make sense of, the one thing I have control over is everything binary. I work on autopilot, pausing only to stretch my fingers every once in a while.
I donât stop even when my colleagues leave for lunch. I canât afford to take a break now. Not when theyâre blatantly testing me. The code Riley asked me to finish is a mess, and I bet heâs hoping I wonât be able to do it, or that Iâll ask him for help.
The office quietens, and I lean back in my seat, glancing around the empty space. I can spot Grayson hard at work through his open door, but the office is empty otherwise. I canât believe I made it here. Riley is right. Unless I prove myself, thereâs no guarantee Iâll be able to stay. But then again, all I needed was a chance.
I bite down on my lip and grab my phone, hesitating before deciding to text Ash. Iâm not even sure why Iâm reaching out to him, but somehow, I . Today is tougher than I imagined, and Ash is bound to make me smile somehow.
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I laugh, the sound breaking the silence in the empty office.
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I giggle. I canât help it. His pick-up lines keep getting worse and I love them.
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I put my phone away, filled with renewed motivation. I barely realize what time it is when Riley walks up to me again. âLetâs see what you accomplished,â he says. The rest of the team rises in unison, their faces filled with amusement, and I hate that it hurts. I shouldnât expect them to welcome me so easily, yet having them so blatantly attempt to push me out on my first day hurts.
I rise to my feet and let Riley take my seat while the rest of the team surrounds us. âGo ahead,â I tell him. There are many things Iâm bad at, things Iâm insecure about, but this isnât one of them.
He runs the script and then scrolls through the code, up and down as though heâs triple-checking that what heâs seeing is real. âYou finished it?â he asks, his disbelief apparent.
âWell, yes. Iâm still working on removing some inefficiencies and random loops, though. I donât know who coded this, but itâs a bit of a mess.â
Laura bursts out laughing and lifts her palm. âDonât leave me hanging,â she says, and I high five her awkwardly, somewhat confused. âRiley coded it,â she says. âAnd heâs spent a week trying to finish this, but he was unable to.â
I blush self-consciously when Elliot nods in approval. Riley looks up at me, suspicion distorting his face. âWho are you?â he asks.
I smile, a small burst of pride coursing through me. âThe type of person who leaves no traces,â I tell him, reaching for my handbag.
I didnât even realize that Grayson was watching our entire exchange until I hear him chuckle from behind me. I turn to find him leaning against the wall, his arms crossed.
âGood girl,â he says, his eyes radiating pride. âCome on,â he adds, pushing off the wall. âIâll give you a ride.â
I nod and follow him out, leaving my team staring at my screen. Laura and Elliot are admiring my work, while Riley is still staring in disbelief.