What else?
Luna calmly smiled. “Everything I ought to know.“
She casually picked up a pen and started making amendments to Bonnie’s sketch. “I don’t think you’re a fan of Aura Gibson.“
Bonnie bit her lip, and after a while, she nodded stiffly. “I’m not.“
“That’s strange.“
Luna yawned. She then spoke in a half-whisper that only both of them could hear, “Since you’re not a fan of Aura’s, why do you pay so much attention to her? You were even willing to quit your job and assume another identity, coming to Lynch Group just to look for her.“
Bonnie closed her eyes. She did not know how Luna knew about all that, but she knew Luna was Joshua’s woman. Since she knew everything, that must mean Joshua also…
A sense of helplessness washed over, and it overwhelmed Bonnie.
She sighed. “Am I going to get fired?“
“No.“ Luna lowered her gaze and continued searching for mistakes in the design sketches. “Only I know about this.“
She winked at Bonnie. “I only wanted to make sure that our goals are aligned. If it isn’t, I might have to tell Joshua.“
Bonnie was instantly stunned at her words. She looked at Luna’s almost perfect face for a long time before finding her voice again.
“I…“
“Think before you speak,“ Luna coldly warned. Bonnie clenched her fists tightly.
“I hate Aura Gibson.“ Bonnie did not want to lie nor did she want to pretend to be someone she hated. If she were to lose this job, she would find some other way.
“You’re safe.“ Luna sighed and placed the amended sketch right in front of Bonnie. “Can we find a time to chat after work?“
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