, who'd finally come back from his long business trip. With work looming tomorrow-and knowi
hought. There was a sadness in her eyes that tugged at something deep inside me. Part of me wanted to
ion, I tapped the horn ge
" she said, offering a soft
ear I could los
ing,
here, sir? Do you
visit my dad. He's
missing from work," she said wi
I should've. "Heading somewhere? Need a ride?" I asked, reaching t
heading back in soon," she said, standing
en," I said, trying to hide my disappointment
here she was-walking back, her figure shrinking w
ace, the way she pours herself into everything she does-it all drew me to her. And then I found out she
l the time. I can't pretend anymore. I h
mportant meeting scheduled today, and I couldn't af
ith quiet tension. Everyone turned toward me. "G
will begin. Please get prepared," I sai
ing their breath around me. I never understood why they
yone settled down quickly, eyes fixed forward. Mrs. Cole handed over
ugh the pages. "This project is base
or, clicking through slides as she explained the key points of the propo
hniques? That's the logical flow, isn't it? And here-in my copy-page three lists the in
oice. "I told you to give him th
rribly sorry, sir. It seems I handed you
a different copy. "Here, sir.
between them. My voice turned calm but sharp. "Mr
submitted it to Mr. Peter for
"Then tell me, Mr. Peter-why did
asking out of protocol-I wanted to hear h
s a full of things she found online, so I rejected it and asked her to rewri
front of him. "The previous and current versions are exactly the same. D
rise with anger. I
he muttered, looki
at him. "From this moment on, all proposals are to be broug
added, "And as for you, me
ft the meeting room. "Thi
ce, the sound of my footste
door quietly behind him. He stood stiffly, e
I'm not just angry because you failed to read a proposal," I began, my tone cold and
pped up. "Si
u've been playing politics i
panic creeping into his voi
ership who plays favorites instead of making fair, professional decisions. Consider this your final
s the words, but I had already turned away, dismissing him without another gl
the looks on everyone's faces, I could tell there was a
their tasks, taking client calls and wrapping up re
tepped out of my office. It was as if they'd all been waiting for the s
not to hear him as he called after her. When he followed, she entered into the restroom-probably to
said, "Still have some unfinishe
now," he replied, then s
e restroom, cautiously peeking out as if to check if the
id, clearly startled. I could hear the fear and
tayed back a bit," I replied, not wantin
ut now. I can give you a ride home," I offered. When I saw the refusal already forming on
nd, then gave a small nod
lot, and I spotted Dave
see her, then opened the passenger-side door for her to get in. On
g lightly, trying to stay out of sight. "He ca
sed. "How did you know I
er, Lucy," I said
easy to
re relaxed this tim
u're avoiding him? Are you two... fightin
... complicated," she said quietly, looking out the window. "I just d
have to explain anythi
he lack of pressure. "Thank you for u
chuckle, hoping to ease her nerves. "But if
me with a bit more warmth
when it's just the two o
" she said slowly
ove. I glanced at her briefly-her posture was more relaxed now, and I could tell that, even if she
screen, and in an instant, her whole mood changed. The warmth in her face
She didn't respond right away. Instead, she locked her phone, clut
e murmured, "Thank you for the ride
something happen?
ding eye contact. "Goodnight, sir," s
ding, her shoulders tense, her steps hurri
age was... it had c
ng in the car, wondering
no idea wh