She Fell Asleep in Her Billionaire Boss’s Chair… and Changed His Life Forever

“Get ready.”

Nadia blinked.

“Sir?”

“We’re going to the hospital.”

She stared at him, unable to move.

“You don’t have to—”

“I know,” he said quietly. “But I want to.”

At the hospital, Nadia walked beside Damien with her heart beating wildly. For the first time in weeks, she was not alone.

Doctor Kassy entered the room and looked from Nadia to Damien.

“Miss Traoré, about the operation, we still need—”

“Prepare it,” Damien said.

The doctor paused.

“Excuse me?”

“Prepare the operation.”

The doctor understood.

“I’ll begin the arrangements immediately.”

When he left, Nadia stood still, tears running silently down her face.

“Sir, I don’t know what to say.”

Damien looked at Mama Mariam lying weakly in the bed.

“You don’t need to say anything.”

“My mother will live because of you.”

He turned to Nadia.

“No. She will live because you never gave up.”

The surgery was done.

Days passed.

Mama Mariam survived.

She was weak, but she was alive. The doctors began speaking not only of treatment, but of recovery. For Nadia, it felt like the world had finally allowed her to breathe.

At Quadio Tower, people began noticing something strange.

Damien Quadio was changing.

One morning, an employee dropped a stack of papers in the lobby. Everyone froze, expecting the usual cold reprimand. Instead, Damien bent down and helped gather the pages.

Another day, he saw a tired worker leaning against the wall and simply said, “Take ten minutes.”

Moussa watched in disbelief.

The man who once ruled through fear was learning the language of compassion.

One afternoon, Nadia finished cleaning the apartment and stopped near the door.

“Sir?”

Damien looked up.

“Yes?”

“My mother is much better. The doctors say she is out of danger.”

Damien nodded.

“That is good.”

“I wanted to thank you,” she said softly. “For everything.”

He closed the file in front of him.

“Take care of her.”

“I will. And I’ll keep working to repay you.”

Damien looked at her seriously.

“You will keep working.”

She nodded.

“But not to repay me,” he said.

Nadia stared at him.

“You will work because you are capable, because you are honest, and because I need someone like you.”

Her eyes filled again, but this time with gratitude, not fear.

“Thank you, sir.”

Weeks later, Mama Mariam was strong enough to leave the hospital. She was still frail, but alive, and each day brought a little more color back to her face.

One morning, she insisted on accompanying Nadia to Quadio Tower.

“I must thank the man who saved my life,” she said.

When they arrived, Moussa saw them at the entrance.

“Nadia,” he said, glancing at the older woman.

“This is my mother.”

Before Moussa could ask anything else, Damien appeared in the lobby. He saw Nadia, then Mama Mariam, and immediately understood.

“Let them in.”

They went up to the apartment.

Inside, Mama Mariam stepped forward slowly. Then, despite her weakness, she lowered herself to her knees.

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