We finished the meeting a little after one o’clock. A thick stack of signed documents lay neatly in front of me. At least something productive had come out of the morning.
I closed the final file and stood.
"Now that everything is settled, lunch is on me."
Several people brightened immediately.
"We’ll gladly accept," Lilian’s agent, Kendra Johnson, said with a broad smile.
"There’s a new restaurant downstairs," I said. "Let’s go there."
Kendra turned to Lilian at once.
"Aren’t you having lunch with CEO Blackwood? You should invite him too."
Lilian lowered her lashes, smiling shyly.
"I can ask... but I’m not sure he’ll agree."
Kendra laughed. "Oh please. Since when has he ever refused you?"
A few people chuckled.
Lilian’s smile only deepened, while something twisted painfully in my chest.
I excused myself under the pretense of sending the signed files to my office, then quietly instructed my assistant to reserve the restaurant’s best private room.
If I had to endure this lunch, at least I would control the setting.
By the time I arrived downstairs, everyone was already seated and chatting comfortably.
My lunch.
My reservation.
My bill.
Yet somehow, I felt like the outsider.
I took my seat and ate quietly, speaking only when necessary. Then Kendra turned toward me with sudden interest.
"I’ve heard quite a lot about Director Alicia."
Her smile was pleasant, but her eyes were anything but. I could sense the hostility in them.
"You must have been with the company a long time?"
Before I could answer, the product manager spoke proudly. "Only two years. But don’t let her age fool you. Director Alicia is extremely capable. Every project she has led has been successful."
Kendra nodded politely, but her expression made it clear she had no interest in my achievements.
"Director Alicia certainly seems capable," she said lightly. "Though I heard she is CEO Blackwood’s adopted sister... and the chairwoman’s favorite granddaughter."
The room fell silent. Everyone understood the meaning beneath her words.
It wasn’t that I was capable. I was simply privileged enough to be placed here. Family connections brought me in, not hard work.
The product manager’s jaw tightened. However, I maintained a calm smile.
"It’s true. I was extremely fortunate to have my grandmother train me personally. Are you trying to imply something, Miss Johnson?"
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