Chapter 124
After years with the Ferguson Group, I realized that my tangible takeaways couldn’t even fill a single storage box.
It was a lot like my marriage with Bryant; three years of intimate cohabitation, sharing
every moment, only to have it end so abruptly that a few suitcases could carry my entire existence away from his.
‘Jane.”
Around noon, Linda knocked and entered with her phone still lit up, wearing a mixed expression, hesitating before speaking. “So… you know my idol?”
She meant Mark, and I couldn’t help but smile, Yeah, didn’t I tell you? We went to college together.”
“When did he come back?”
“Just a little while ago.” As I packed my things, I mentioned, “I was thinking of introducing you two once I’m a bit less swamped.”
“Weren’t you two at a concert together? Why didn’t you invite me?”
I laughed off her assumption, “I got stood up that day, and just happened to bump into him at the venue, so we ended up going together.”
“Really?”
Seeing the skepticism in her eyes, I pressed, “Yeah, what’s up?”
“Nothing, just saw some forum posts and thought you two were close.”
She quickly plastered on a smile, “So, when are you free to introduce us?”
“Give it some time, he just started a new job, probably swamped.” And I was just exhausted.
“Okay.”
Her disappointment was palpable. Noticing my packing, she paused, “You’re…”
“I’m resigning.”
I paused, looking at her, “But, Margaret probably won’t be around the office for a while, and if she is, she’ll be over at the CEO’s office. You’ll be fine, don’t worry.”
“Aren’t you taking me with you?”
“I need to rest for a bit.”
Hiding my discomfort, I softly added, “Once I get a new job…”
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“Sure, Director Webster,” she cut me off abruptly and left.
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