Never Late, Never Away Chapter 897
“Vivian, over at my office,” she called out.
Vivian quickly wiped off the water on her mouth and picked up the document on her table. She shot Paris an assuring glance before running into the office.
“This is the report, Ms. Jenson,” Vivian said, putting the document on the table politely as her careful gaze darted at the senior editor.
Although her husband was the owner of the company, Vivian was still afraid of her.
Just when Vivian was wondering why the senior editor refused to speak after asking her to come into the office, she finally spoke.
“You’re not getting any bonus this month.”
Vivian felt a burden lifted off her chest when she heard this.
She was worried that the senior editor would give her special treatment because she knew who Vivian was, but she did not.
Vivian was actually relieved to have a superior who drew a clear line between work and personal affairs.
The long pause earlier on was because the senior editor was contemplating if she should cut Vivian’s bonus.
On one hand, it would not make a difference even if she deducted Vivian’s bonus since this company belonged to her husband. Besides, she could also get on Mr. Norton’s good side if she gave Vivian her bonus.
But on the other hand, it was her working principle to keep things professional. She would reward and punish her employees according to their performance.
“Is there a problem? Do you want to know why I’m withholding your bonus?” she asked, looking at Vivian.
“Is it because I left yesterday afternoon?”
“Spot on.”
Paris came over nervously when she saw Vivian coming out of the office happily.
“You’re not getting your bonus?”
Paris could not understand how someone could who just got her bonus revoked be in a good mood.
She’s really one of a kind.
Paris went back to her place and buried herself in work.
She came from a humble family, and she was not particularly bright when it came to working. She felt really fortunate to have Vivian guiding her.
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