"What you are talking about?" said Holley, denying Sheryl's suspicions. She staggered back. She regained her composure, swallowed and resolved to drive her nemesis away. "Quit wasting my time. I'm swamped and don't have time to deal with you. Just leave. You're bugging me."
"Fine. But remember this: If you mess with my friends, my family, or anyone around me, I swear you'll pay. Understand?" said Sheryl with a stern look. She meant it and had made up her mind to fight against this woman regardless of the results. Having spoken these grave words, Sheryl stood up and stared at Holley. "I will ask Susan to cancel her contract with you ASAP. Don't you dare try to control me through her again," she said scornfully.
Just as Sheryl was about to make her way out, someone suddenly pushed open the door and walked in. It was George, standing by the door with a nervous expression. The two women cast a glance at George, and then just ignored him.
Holley was motionless, face pale, sweat dripping from her forehead, as if all her dirty secrets were exposed and she was having a hard time facing it. While Sheryl looked rather impassive, she looked at Holley and said evenly in front of George, "Miss Ye, remember what I said. I'm not kidding."
George, who was still standing by the door, was a bit stunned to hear those harsh words from Sheryl. He could not help asking, "Holley, what did you do this time?" Concern in his voice, he rushed towards Holley and stood before her, asking, "Didn't I tell you that? Why you didn't listen to me? Why are you fighting with her? Again, what did you do?"
"Shut up!" Holley was pissed off and blurted this out. George was shocked and went blank for an instant. She was really angry at this moment. She couldn't stand to be exposed by Sheryl, and accused by George, her boyfriend, in front of Sheryl. This was humiliating.
She turned her cold face to Sheryl. "I have no problem with you leaving. Hell, it might save me some trouble. I won't let you take Susan, though. And if you think you can beat me, think again. I refuse to cancel Susan's contract, and don't you try to sabotage her bright future. She can be quite a successful model, if you just stay out of our lives."
Sheryl sneered, knowing that it was impossible to talk Holley into anything, so she just stopped talking.
She turned and walked to the door. George grabbed Sheryl's shoulder and pulled her closer. "If you run into any problems, come to me; I'll do my best to help. And please excuse Holley if she said something offensive. She is just not mature enough to behave herself, so you'll excuse her rudeness. Hopefully you won't hold this against us." He was afraid, but not of Sheryl. It was her husband Charles who frightened him.
Sheryl shook off George's hands and said politely, "Mr. Han, you're kind to offer. I really thank you for that, but you don't need to offer any help to me." She paused for a while, and then went on to explain, "Mr. Han, this is between me and her. She knows what she did. This will get resolved one way or another. Now that she has made everything clear with me, I will naturally leave now. And don't worry, I won't ask Charles to intervene, but Mr. Han, if you want to get involved..."
"George, what are you doing?" Holley walked up next to George and yelled at him, "This is between me and Sheryl. Would you please stay out of it? Stop meddling. If you get in my way, I'll do more than just being rude to you. I'm not kidding. Do you hear me?"
Looking at Holley's angry face, George was speechless for a long while. For one thing, he was being nice to Sheryl; for another, he was trying to make things easier. Maybe, if he was nice to her, he could get both of them to calm down. Yet now he realized he might have crossed the line. It was not a matter he should meddle in. Afterwards, Sheryl went straight to HR to finalize the dissolution of the contract. After she was all done, she walked out of the company and felt as if a great burden had been lifted from her.
George asked Holley what happened between her and Sheryl just now. He still wanted to know, even if he couldn't help them. However, Holley refused to tell him.
She grew impatient over George's nosiness and said to him, "Stay out of it, George. It's none of your business. Besides, Sheryl also asked you to not get involved. What do you care? So leave me alone now."
"How could I possibly not care?" George knitted his eyebrows and looked at Holley, saying, "I might stay out of it, but will Charles? Charles loves Sheryl. He won't allow her to get hurt. I don't want him getting involved. You remember my promise to you? I promised you revenge. This will happen. Why don't you believe in me?"
"Believe in you?" Holley scolded him in disdain, "George, I did believe in you. That was why I told you everything. But since when have you done anything for me? Tell me, all this time, what on earth you have done for me? Do you know how hard it was for me to get Sheryl to work here? And how much effort did it took to get her under me. But you simply canceled the contract with her so that she could get away. Just now, you even tried to be nice to her and said you'd do your best to help her, right? That's what you have done to help me? And you still expect me to believe in you?"
Looking grieved and gloomy at this time, she said coldly to the man, "George, from now on, you don't have to care about this matter. It's between me and Sheryl. I'll take care of it myself."
She was really disappointed in the man. And thinking of what he said to Sheryl, she bit her lip and suppressed her flames of fury. She walked up to him and said bitterly, "Stay out of this, and don't try to stop me. Because nobody, even you, can stop me from getting revenge. I told you this when we got closer. You feel me?"
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