A figure appeared at the manager’s office. Josie saw that and sighed tiredly. “He wanted to see my designs, but my laptop broke down, so he gave me a scolding.”
Alice looked sorry for her. “Sounds like hell. From your account, I could visualize the situation. I’m so sorry for you, Josie.”
Everyone around them was paying attention to their conversation. After hearing Josie’s explanation, they finally got confirmation that Dexter didn’t have his eye on her. Instead, he probably didn’t even like her.
Josie sat down at her desk and sighed. “I think it’s better to get back to sorting these documents. I’ll have enough to suffer if I don’t finish this by tomorrow.”
Samantha snorted out laughing. Nothing went wrong, it seems. Perhaps Mr. Russell saw the original drafts somewhere, but I bet he didn’t expect Josie’s laptop to break down. In that case, there’s no evidence, even if he has suspicions about me.
Samantha’s mood took a better turn. When it was time to knock off, she gracefully walked out of her office.
In the evening, the lights at Mason Garden were turned on.
When Dexter returned from a business dinner, Josie was nowhere to be seen.
“Where’s Josie?” he asked Julie, who helped him out of his coat.
“After dinner, she went to her room. She said she’s cooking a mysterious plan.”
Dexter frowned upon hearing that. She must be preparing to take revenge.
Her door was slightly ajar. When passing by her room, Dexter stopped and peered through.
She typed away on her laptop, giggling to herself. “Hehehehe…”
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