One Thursday night, Audrey Bennett’s quiet life changed when her billionaire boss, Cameron Hayes, arrived drunk at her apartment wearing a crooked tie and carrying heartbreak in his eyes. The cold, arrogant CEO confessed that he was hopelessly in love with her, calling her “perfect,” teasing her kitten pajamas and cardigans, and admitting she made him feel things he could no longer control. Audrey, secretly in love with him for months, wanted desperately to believe him, but the next morning Cameron panicked, rebuilt his emotional walls, and treated her like nothing had happened.
Back at the office, Cameron became painfully formal, calling her “Miss Bennett” and pretending his confession meant nothing. Hurt but unwilling to give up, Audrey confronted him, forcing him to admit he was terrified of loving someone who mattered more to him than work. Their walls finally broke, and Cameron kissed her, beginning a secret relationship hidden beneath perfect professionalism at the office. Outside work, Audrey discovered the real Cameron — funny, caring, protective, and surprisingly sweet beneath the ruthless CEO image.
As their relationship deepened, Cameron accidentally confessed he loved her while teasing her about her collection of ugly cardigans and ridiculous kitten pajamas. But their happiness was shattered when a jealous executive named Jessica leaked their relationship to the media, causing rumors that Audrey had only succeeded because she was sleeping with the boss. Overwhelmed by public judgment and frustrated by Cameron’s workaholic habits, Audrey pulled away completely, forcing both of them to confront the flaws threatening their relationship.
Weeks later, Cameron publicly declared his love for Audrey during a shareholders meeting, confessing in front of the entire company that she had changed his life and made him want to become a better man. Audrey forgave him, and together they slowly built a life beyond corporate walls, moving into a new apartment filled with cardigans, late-night movies, and the same kitten pajamas Cameron still pretended to hate. In the end, their love remained imperfect, messy, stubborn, and completely real — exactly what both of them needed all along