“What shall we do Macy? The phones in our company keeps ringing because of the reporters.”
Macy tries hard to ease her mind. She throws her pad aside and says, “I have already known all the information.”
“You go to call our partner media to cool the news down, especially to liaise with the tabloids that crave for attention.”
“However… Macy… Our company has no money for extra public relation.”
The assistant’s words pour cold water on her plan.
Macy is silent for a while and continues: “Then please try to contact Yusef Penn’s secretary for me and say that I have a business to discuss with him and then reserve a nice restaurant for us.”
“Yusef Penn?” her assistant feels a little awkward. “Macy, the news about you and Eliot has just been out today. Isn’t it a bit unthoughtful to contact Yusef Penn?”
Macy certainly knows what her assistant is worrying. However, Macy has to bet on this very tiny hope because she has run out of ideas.
“You don’t need to worry about that. Please do as I have told you.”
“Well I see.” She can’t help to adding, “Macy, the business world is as cruel as the battlefield. The Penn’s has been a long-term winner of it. Therefore, they must have their special tactics. It is not easy to benefit from them.”
“Take it easy Sunny, I know.”
Macy cuts the call and lies on the bed to chill herself out. After around ten minutes, she receives the message from Sunny saying that she has settled an appointment with Yusef. She reminds Macy to arrive at his office before 4p.m.
Macy puts on her elegant suit and returns to her normal identity, the glamourous Miss Downey. No one can find any flaws from head to toe.
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