ctual that morning. However, Emma wanted to faint when she saw herself dressed in the uniform of the ca
rker, handed her a piece of paper with instructions. Emma hadn't even been working for two hours, and he
l preparation for everyo
10:30 a.m., very punctual, you need to bring the cof
minded her of when the situation had been the opposite. She regretted not havi
er fingers. She rushed to the water faucet, trying to comfort the wo
her floors, and when she came i
10:30, you need to bring the coffee to
burned my finger, and it hu
icitly ordered you to be the
ve
, devil! Don't yo
just an employee like me, so move, or
apron and, on a tray, carried what sh
a good coffee, which she drank at a specific time. That timing, however, was just an invention to
l the cafeteria, but at that mom
Emma entered, carrying a tray in her hands,
Olivia. I broug
and looked at her out of
ask for the coffee t
s or so-it's not a big deal. I b
o me, Emma?" Emma blush
t to treat me like this. Yes, we're going through a tough situatio
and reached up to rub
yee of my company. And I'm grateful for that. If you don't want me to keep messing wi
rembling hands, she went to Olivia's desk, placed the sm
ook a sip, but she nearly
ire them right now." "What?" Emma asked. "I made it mysel
! You want to get back at me for the times I messed up your bre
ble to swallow the hard lu
livia.
nally, so loudly that Emma blushed, and
sighed barely, and looked at her more calmly. "Look, Emma, here's what I'm telling you. Now, get out. You have fiftee
her boss's office, shuffling her feet and dragging her dignity o
although that would usually have upset her, because her intention had been to humiliate him for his mismanagement, she felt a sense of joy when she saw that she hadn't been wrong about where she had placed him. If he propose