On the first day of work, I was under all kinds of pressure and dared not leave early. So I stayed and worked for a while after work. When everyone in the office had left, I finally relaxed.
It was getting dark. Gavin came to see me. Seeing that I was still sitting there, he said in surprise, "Haven't you left yet? I thought you had already left."
I smiled and said, "The boss hasn't got off work yet. How dare I, a small staff leave first?"
Gavin looked at me with a worried look. "You look tired. How do you feel? Are you okay?"
"Okay, I was on my first day and was a little nervous. I'm afraid I can't do it well, not because I'm tired. By the way, did you read the documents I gave you?"
Speaking of this, Gavin was very surprised and said. "I saw it. You did a good job, which surprised me a lot. It turns out that you are not good for nothing, either."
I glared at him. "Do you think I'm just a housewife who knows nothing?"
"Of course not! At least not now."
I am glad that Gavin was satisfied, but most importantly, my colleagues seemed to shut up after getting my information. Although I did not do very well, it at least proved my ability, which was enough.
You can never stop people gossiping. I deeply understand this truth.
Then I went home with Gavin. There was no one in the company anymore, and he was a little bolder. I was tired, too. I was so tired of dealing with all these people that I leaned against him.
When we got to the elevator, someone called us "Mr. Stone" behind us, which frightened me so much that I pushed Gavin away. I squatted down and pretended to tie my shoelaces.
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