The Janitor Opened the Wrong Door, Then the CEO Saw His Secret-yumihong

The door opened with a soft click.

Noah Bennett stopped so suddenly that the cleaning cart bumped his hip and sent a bottle of glass cleaner rattling against the metal rail.

The executive hallway behind him smelled like lemon disinfectant, warm carpet, and the stale coffee somebody had left in a paper cup outside the conference room.

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Inside the office, bright morning light washed over a glass desk, leather chairs, and built-in shelves arranged with the kind of empty space only rich people could afford.

Celeste Rowan stood beside the desk with one arm still sliding into a blazer over her blouse.

For three seconds, neither of them moved.

Noah had seen Celeste Rowan from a distance before.

Everyone in the building had.

She was the billionaire CEO of RowanTech Global, the woman whose name sat in chrome letters across the lobby and on the ID badge clipped to his shirt.

She was not exposed.

She was fully covered in a blouse and skirt, simply caught in a private moment while changing one blazer for another.

But privacy had its own weight.

Noah understood instantly that he had opened a door he was never supposed to open.

His mind shouted one command.

Get out.

Run.

Apologize.

Disappear before security arrived.

Disappear before a soft click became an HR file, a termination notice, a missed rent payment, and another night standing at the pharmacy counter trying to decide how much dignity could be sacrificed for medicine.

“I’m sorry,” he blurted, stepping backward so fast the cleaning cart clattered against the doorway.

His eyes dropped to the carpet.

“I knocked. I thought nobody was inside. I didn’t mean— I’m sorry, Ms. Rowan. I’ll leave.”

His face burned.

The office was too bright.

The whole building felt suddenly awake around him.

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