Overtime
A mid-century office building. A probationary contract. And the Scottish senior partner who refuses to look away.
Nadia is a financial analyst with six months to prove she belongs at Jones Capital Group. She works late, finds the compounding errors everyone else misses, and relies on cold, hard numbers. But her biggest distraction is Callum Brodie—the quiet, sharp-eyed senior partner who reads her reports as closely as he reads her. He doesn't flatter. He cites her analysis with specifics—and no one has ever done that before.
Their parallel late nights on the second floor have turned into a dangerous game of margin notes and silent elevator rides. But Nadia's contract is up in December, and crossing the professional line means risking everything she's worked for. They just have to hold out until the deadline—if the tension doesn't break them first.
When the contract ends, the real work begins.
