In The Assistant Who Ran the Office, a senior professional slowly realizes that real power doesn’t always sit in the corner office. A seemingly invisible assistant controls access, information, and influence with surgical precision, reshaping careers without ever raising her voice. As meetings disappear and decisions happen without her, the narrator watches her authority erode in silence. What begins as subtle inconvenience becomes deliberate exclusion. This is a story about gatekeeping, quiet retaliation, and how unchecked proximity to power can quietly end a career.
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