You know, I actually did want to eat those things earlier, but if I had, then Ernest's secret attempt at making things up to me would've been satisfied.
And I couldn't have that. I wanted to keep him on his toes, feeling guilty but powerless to do anything for me.
Luckily, I had some snacks stashed away in my desk drawer. Just as I was about to grab them, the office phone rang.
Snack in one hand, phone in the other, I answered, "...What? Is it serious? I'll be right there."
Hanging up, I stood up, leaving the snacks behind.
The call had come from one of my team members downstairs. Apparently, a discussion about a project had turned sour, and they'd even gotten physically assaulted.
This was serious.
My team member being bullied felt like a direct affront to me. I drove down there immediately.
"Director Hudson, I swear I didn't go into their women's locker room. They're framing me," the injured team member explained, his face a picture of distress, as I approached.
Inspecting his swollen face, which seemed to be mostly superficial bruises, I asked, "Who hit you?"
"Their head of security."
"And where's their person in charge?" As I finished my sentence, a middle-aged man hurried over.
"Director Hudson, today's incident was a complete misunderstanding, I'm terribly sorry," the man, named Larson, the project manager, was profusely apologizing, nearly bending over backward.
"Since Larson claims it was a misunderstanding, yet my employee ends up like this, what do you suggest we do about it?" I asked coldly.
Larson was quick, almost eager, to offer, "We'll cover all medical expenses."
I couldn't help but sneer. "Is that all?"
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