“Alright. Don’t bring her up again.”
The colleagues exchanged gazes and remained quiet. However, Samantha was even more sullen. She wanted her brother to take revenge for her, but he ignored her.
Josie is such a thorn in the *ss. I’m going to make her life so hard – just she waits.
Patrick’s resignation changed the atmosphere of the design department; it wasn’t as depressing as before.
The manager from the human resources department walked over.
“Hi guys, I’m here to announce a new manager.”
Everyone looked at her.
Samantha walked over with a smile.
“We have decided to make Samantha the interim manager to complete our current projects.”
Samantha lifted her chin haughtily. “Thanks for understanding, everyone. I will lead our department in a better direction.”
the
high and mighty even after stealing
you any good to badmouth her. Be careful of crossing our new boss,” another colleague
and looked at Josie, who was not far
looking at her laptop
“What’s wrong, Josie?”
not been functioning well. It
is not
“Isn’t it fixed?”
Obviously, the thief wouldn’t want to leave her a workable
worry about it. I will find someone to fix
shut it down. Suddenly, Samantha appeared and threw a bunch of documents
these documents up today. I want them on my desk before the
around and walked away without even giving
Samantha was her boss, Josie
was impressed to see that. “Wow, Sam. You’re the only
“Take note of how you
“Yes, Ms. Robson.”
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