Then, she quickly shook her head. It’s none of my business. Legally, he’s my husband, but that’s just a title.
…
Josie didn’t want to bump into Dexter the following day since their working hours were the same. Hence, she woke up early and went to the office.
However, she met Patrick Davidson, her manager.
She smiled and greeted him. “Good morning, Mr. Davidson.”
He nodded and looked at her. “I’m having dinner with our business partners tonight. You’re going to join us as well – remember to dress up. We can’t afford to let them down.”
“Me?” she asked in surprise.
“Who else is here?” Patrick snapped impatiently. “It’s just a meal. You can submit your resignation letter right now if you don’t want to go.”
Josie hesitated. She didn’t want to join such social events. But if I reject him… She shot a look at Patrick.
Forget it. It’s just dinner.
“Alright. I’ll be there on time.”
Patrick’s stern expression eased. “Okay. I’ll send the address to you later. Don’t be late.”
With that, he went into his office.
Josie sighed and turned on her laptop. However, she saw a green screen – a virus had attacked her laptop.
She was on the verge of breaking down. My designs for the food packaging are in there! If the system is down, my designs are gone!
“How am I so unlucky? I didn’t get to back up my files!” she muttered. Seeing it was unresponsive, she called the technical team to fix it.
At that moment, Patrick’s voice rang from his office.
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