The day Dorothy left the Lopez Corporation, she rose with the sun. She wanted no fuss, no fanfare. Catching a cab, she headed straight to the office. Bypassing her usual workspace, she made a beeline for the HR department to formalize her departure.

"Ms. Sanchez, just fill out this form, and you'll be all set," said the HR assistant, sliding a piece of paper across the desk.

Dorothy glanced at it - a standard exit survey for employees choosing to leave the company.

"Alright," she said, taking the pen and methodically filling in each section.

The assistant watched her curiously. "If you don't mind me asking, Ms. Sanchez, why are you leaving the Lopez Corporation?" Dorothy hesitated, searching for a diplomatic answer. "It just doesn't feel like the right fit for me." She couldn't very well say that she was about to sue the company’s CEO's family and it was no longer appropriate to stay.

who've chosen to leave voluntarily.” Dorothy's pen paused as she offered an awkward smile. "Yes, it's quite rare to leave the Lopez Corporation.” The perks here were second to none - great benefits, a dynamic work environment, and

If it weren't for her connections with Everett, Dorothy might have needed years, maybe even a decade, to gain enough experience to be

and reached the final section: suggestions for the

a moment, then wrote slowly: [May Everett always find peace and joy.] Leaving the building,

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want him to come. We're not on the best terms right now!" Karen didn't mention to Dorothy that their argument was mainly about Everett. She reminded herself never to

I'm officially no longer with the Lopez Corporation." Karen was taken aback. "So, your lawsuit is going to court soon?" "Yeah."

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