
THE BILLIONAIRE’S STEP
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Introduction
Chapter 1
Bibi’s POV
The first thing I learned about the billionaire’s company was that silence was currency.
It was bought with fear, traded for favor, and spent recklessly by men who had never known the weight of consequences.
I walked into the building with my heart pounding in my chest. In the conference room, silence wrapped itself around us like an invisible command. And no one—absolutely no one—corrected the man standing at the head of the table.
Unfortunately for him, I didn’t know that yet.
I smoothed down the sleeves of the blazer I’d borrowed from my cousin and took a steady breath before sitting. The chair beneath me was real leather. The table was polished glass. The walls were crystal clear, overlooking a city skyline that looked nothing like my own world of crowded buses and peeling paint.
Every man in the room wore a watch that could probably pay my rent for years. Their suits fit perfectly. Their confidence came naturally. They belonged here.
I did not. I didn’t even want to be here but I straightened my back anyway.
This is my first day and I refused to let it be my last.
I had worked too hard to be here. Too many nights with flickering electricity. Too many mornings choosing transport fare over breakfast. Too many people who had looked at me and seen a poor girl with opinions she should have learned to swallow.
I didn’t swallow anything.
The meeting had already started when the door opened.
He walked in late and the room shifted subtly, bodies angling toward him, attention snapping into place as if pulled by gravity.
There he was, the billionaire’s son. The heir.
He was taller than I expected, broad-shouldered, expensive in a way money couldn’t fake. His suit was dark, perfectly tailored, his cufflinks understated but unmistakably luxurious. His face was handsome in a sharp, careless way, the kind that never had to ask permission for anything.
His presence changed the air.
Golden son, the whispers in HR had called him.
Untouchable, mannerless and cruel.
He took his place at the head of the table, fingers drumming idly as the presentation resumed. His attention seemed half elsewhere, eyes flicking over the slides with practiced boredom.
I watched quietly, pen poised, mind alert.
That was when I saw it.
Slide six.
A discrepancy in the projected figures. Small enough to miss if you weren’t paying attention. Big enough to cause serious questions if anyone outside the company noticed.
My stomach tightened.
I hesitated.
This was my first day. First meeting. First impression. Every sensible voice in my head told me to stay quiet, to write it down and bring it up later, privately, respectfully.
But numbers were my language. And mistakes—especially careless ones—were something I had never learned to ignore.
Before I could stop myself, I spoke.
“There’s a discrepancy in the figures on slide six.”
The words echoed louder than I intended.
The room froze.
Pens paused mid-air. Eyes widened. Chairs creaked as bodies stiffened. Every single head turned toward me as if I’d just committed a crime.
Then his gaze followed.
Slow, sharp and amused.
“And you are?” he asked.
His voice was smooth, confident, laced with the kind of curiosity that felt like a blade wrapped in silk.
I swallowed once, then lifted my chin.
“The new analyst,” I said calmly. “And if those numbers go public, investors will question the valuation.”
A beat.
Then he laughed. Soft, controlled and dismissive.
“Did anyone tell you,” he said, leaning back in his chair, “that opinions are a privilege you earn here?”
Heat crept up my spine, but I didn’t let it reach my face.
I met his eyes.
“Numbers don’t care about privilege,” I replied. “They care about accuracy.”
Silence slammed down again but harder this time.
Someone coughed while another shifted uncomfortably. I could feel the collective panic, the unspoken question hovering in the air.
Did she really just say that?
His smile didn’t reach his eyes.
He studied me for a long moment, as if committing my face to memory. Then, without another word, he turned back to the screen and corrected the figure himself.
The meeting ended abruptly ten minutes later.
People stood quickly, gathering their things with nervous efficiency. Conversations were hushed. No one looked at me as they passed, except to offer fleeting glances filled with pity or admiration.
I was still gathering my notes when a finger lifted in my direction.
“Miss Analyst.”
His voice cut clean through the noise.
Everyone froze again.
“Yes?” I said, turning.
He was smiling sarcastically. “Since you seem to enjoy attention,” he said, loud enough for the entire room to hear, “I’ll make sure you get it.”
My pulse thudded.
“From today,” he continued, standing now, towering effortlessly, “you work directly under me.”
The room murmured.
Shock rippled across faces.
“And trust me,” he added, stepping closer, lowering his voice just enough to feel personal, “I always break girls like you.”
I looked up at him.
I smiled.
“I look forward to the challenge,” I said.
He tightened his jaw and glared at me.
“You still have time to apologize to me”, he replied.
“Or else?” I retorted with my face facing downwards.
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