Chapter 202 The Consequences of Being 'The Other Woman'

"Ignore those comments," Alissa whispered as she took back her phone.

"I've heard Mr. Potter's marriage was rocky to begin with. They didn't even have a wedding and all. His wife is notoriously difficult in the business world, low class and disliked by everyone. You just keep your eye on the prize, climb that ladder, and don't forget me when you marry into that wealth, okay?"

"Alissa, you've got it all wrong, it's not like that..." Sadie tried to defend herself, but her phone began to ring. An unknown number flashed on the screen. She answered, "Hello?"

"Is this Ms. Sadie Roth? I'm with Newark Network, and I wanted to discuss the situation regarding you and Mr. Ronan Potter-could we have an interview..."

Before the caller could finish, Sadie abruptly ended the call, only for her phone to ring again with yet another inquiry.

Sadie Roth didn't dare answer her phone, but it wasn't long before a barrage of texts began to explode her inbox. "Ms. Roth, this is the Newark Daily. We're interested in discussing your involvement with Mr. Ronan Potter for an exclusive..." "Ms. Roth, greetings from the Newark Business Herald. Could we arrange an interview with you at your earliest convenience?"

"Ms. Roth..."

those from out of town and international media

unknown calls and too frightened to open any more messages, in just minutes, Sadie had received dozens of

anxiety; she knew the scandal had blown up. If this continued, her private life would be stripped bare for all to see her three kids could be dragged into the maelstrom too... What could

What should she do?

for Sadie Roth. She moved and I can't find her so now I've come here to confront her."

her colleagues gathered near the elevator, exchanging glances and murmurs at the commotion. Their eyes laden with judgment upon

with her head bowed and

at?" Alissa spoke up, fierce and unabashed. "It takes two to tango. Love and desire don't strike one-handedly, so why do we always blame the

who held Sadie's hand and gazed at her so tenderly. Maybe Mr. Potter was the initiator..." "The homewrecker now has reasons?" A female colleague shot back, unable to

should uphold morals and decency, not be shameless," another colleague retorted

Alissa was now in a full-blown argument

Being beautiful justifies tearing families apart? Engaging in such vile

the shame any longer, Sadie turned on

If you miss this elevator, you're gonna

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