On a typical Monday afternoon, Thalassa was getting ready to wrap up her day at the office when her boss, Ethan, strolled into her workspace with a casual, "Thalassa, I've got a social engagement tonight, and you're coming with me."
Her curiosity piqued, Thalassa asked, "Mr. Ethan, why would I be the one to accompany you?"
With his arms crossed and a look of amused ease on his face, Ethan replied, "You're my secretary, aren't you? If you don't schmooze with me, who will? Right now, you're the only one I've got. No backups, no understudies. If I don't lean on you, who else is there?"
Thalassa paused to consider his point. It was true, after all. If Betty and Anna hadn't resigned because of her, she wouldn't be the one accompanying Ethan to these social events.
As the sole secretary in the office now, Ethan would have to seek her out for anything he needed.
As they left the company building, Thalassa trailed behind Ethan, probing, "Mr. Ethan, why don't you just hire another secretary?"
"No need for that; having you is more than enough. You're worth three," Ethan said nonchalantly.
Thalassa was left to wonder whether that was a backhanded compliment or genuine praise.
To her dismay, the venue for the evening turned out to be a bar—a place where strobe lights seared the eyes and the music pulsed with a relentless beat. Men and women gyrated wildly on the dance floor, lost in the frenetic movements of an indecipherable dance.
Thalassa was not fond of such chaotic environments; she had always preferred quietness. In the past, even when she went to a bar with Hertha, it was only to those places with soft music and a tranquil ambiance, not to these noisy places.
"Let's head to that private booth over there," Ethan said, glancing back at Thalassa, noticing her discomfort amid the cacophony and the crowd.
Inside the booth, several executives were seated, along with a familiar man, Callum, who sat in the corner, grinning slyly with a drink in hand.
Upon Ethan's arrival, a portly figure with a receding hairline stood up, glass in hand, and warmly greeted him, "Mr. Ethan, glad you could make it. And who is this lovely lady? A new flame?"
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Is this the end of the story...
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Waiting to hear how the grandfather behaves going forwards. Thanks for updating...
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I find Hertha extremely childish.poor Alaric one woman is childish the other one is domineering and a liar.poor guy.please get the Thalassa and Lysander story back...
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Hertha needs to tell Alaric everything and quit giving a hard time ....
Hertha is being childish.thanks for the updates...