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The CEO’s pet

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chapter One

Emma's pov                                                    

My name is Emma , and I'm 24 years old with a boring life, i have been looked down upon because of my curves and that has kept me going and never to give up on myself and I forgot to say , I'm an orphan. For as long as I can remember, I've always dreamed of starting my own company. The idea of building something from the ground up, something that was entirely mine, has been on my mind for years. It wasn't just about making money—it was about creating something that mattered, something I could be proud of.

It started with an idea, small at first, but persistent. I began to notice things around me—whether at work or just in my daily life—that could be better. I found myself constantly thinking, "Why isn't anyone doing this?" or "I could improve that." Those thoughts kept swirling until one day, I realized that maybe I was the one who could do something about it.

I remember how nerve-wracking it was at first. The excitement of starting my own company was quickly met with the reality that I didn't know where to begin. There were so many questions—how do I turn this idea into something tangible? Where do I get the funding? How do I market it? But instead of getting overwhelmed, I took it one step at a time. I did my research, watched countless videos, read books, and even reached out to people I admired in the industry.

There were challenges, of course—there still are. Some days, it felt like nothing was going right. There were moments of doubt where I questioned if I had what it took to be an entrepreneur. But every time I felt like giving up, I remembered why I started. I wanted more control over my future, and I wanted to build something that reflected who I am and what I value.

As I pushed forward, things started to fall into place. The idea began to take shape, and I started building a small but loyal customer base. I'll never forget the first time someone I didn't know supported my business—it was a moment of pure validation. Slowly but surely, the company began to grow. It was no longer just a side project or a dream; it was real, and it was mine.

The journey hasn't been easy, but it's been worth every sleepless night, every risk, and every challenge. I'm still building, still learning, and still growing, but I can already see how far I've come. This is just the beginning, and I'm excited for where it will take me.