The day Dorothy left the Lopez Corporation, she rose with the sun. She wanted no fuss, no fanfare. Catching a cab, she headed straight to the office. Bypassing her usual workspace, she made a beeline for the HR department to formalize her departure.
"Ms. Sanchez, just fill out this form, and you'll be all set," said the HR assistant, sliding a piece of paper across the desk.
Dorothy glanced at it - a standard exit survey for employees choosing to leave the company.
"Alright," she said, taking the pen and methodically filling in each section.
The assistant watched her curiously. "If you don't mind me asking, Ms. Sanchez, why are you leaving the Lopez Corporation?"
Dorothy hesitated, searching for a diplomatic answer. "It just doesn't feel like the right fit for me."
She couldn't very well say that she was about to sue the company’s CEO’s family and it was no longer appropriate to stay.
"You know, in all my time here, you're one of the few who've chosen to leave voluntarily."
Dorothy's pen paused as she offered an awkward smile. "Yes, it's quite rare to leave the Lopez Corporation."
The perks here were second to none - great benefits, a dynamic work environment, and plenty of opportunities for advancement.
Landing a job here was no small feat. Who would willingly walk away?
If it weren't for her connections with Everett, Dorothy might have needed years, maybe even a decade, to gain enough experience to be considered for a position here.
She finished the survey and reached the final section: suggestions for the company.
Dorothy pondered for a moment, then wrote slowly: [May Everett always find peace and joy.]
...
Leaving the building, Dorothy's heart was a mix of heavy and light.
Her phone rang; it was Karen.
"Dorothy, I have a prenatal appointment today. Will you come with me?"
"Please, let me come with you! I want to hear our baby's heartbeat!"
"No need, Dorothy's coming with me!"
"It's not like one more person will hurt! I'll just stand there and be quiet, okay?" Jeffrey pleaded, his pride scattered like dust at their feet.
As soon as Karen saw Dorothy, she rushed over. "Dorothy, let's just go."
Dorothy felt awkward. "Um... maybe Jeffrey should go with you? I just remembered I have something else to do."
"Exactly, I'll go with you! Don't bother her, Karen. I'm sorry, okay? From now on, you're my number one, Evere..."
Jeffrey's words were cut off as Karen clamped a hand over his mouth.
"Don't you dare mention that name in front of Dorothy!"
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The readers' comments on the novel: The CEO's Hidden Love: Midnight Temptations and Deep Desires
Why didn't Jeffrey call Everett from the office? Lock his door instruct security to not let anyone in and speak to Everett on the phone? Or send him a text giving him a quick summary of what's up and that he's on his way over. That way when he runs into Heather on his way out he informs her Everett already knows....
The children's stories are si boring. This book is like torture. I've put in so much time I have to see this through but it's becoming more difficult....
Finish this already...
Why are you delaying the updates? You wait over a month just to give us 5 chapters?...
Again no updates in weeks, is this where the story ends?...
Can you please just post the whole book this is dragging out and no updates in weeks...
Felicity s hold grow up n relise that craving is playing n finish getting back together correctly with mile n get married and Abigail needs to grow up n stop being shelter by her parent n realize that the other women is lying n getting her to hpget a divorce with Craig, n Craig needs to be to pride to see what's really going on n stop being dumb...
This story is getting boring already. Just wrap it up 🙏...
Can you please convey this to the person who owns this website? Update “find me in your labyrinth” novel please...author is MIA since 12/4......
I don't agree with not letting him in. That just seems cruel and besides wasn't the whole point of getting pregnant again was for him to experience and travel the journey of pregnancy with her?...