I tried to clear up the awkward tension in the air by making some small talk. “Mr. Murphy, have you had your breakfast yet?”
I almost forgot that my current job entailed looking after his meals.
He left my question hanging as he turned and headed into his office.
I wondered what I should do. In the end, I went downstairs to get some pastries for him. When I returned to the office, Armond was gone.
I didn’t see Linda either. That was when I realized that there was a meeting this morning. I hurried to the conference room.
The person who was presenting his slides stopped talking when I entered the room. My embarrassment grew when I noticed that everyone in the room had turned to look at me.
Erm, awkward much!
I addressed my apology to everyone in the conference room. “Sorry for the interruption! And sorry I’m late for the meeting.”
Armond was seated at the front of the conference room. He shot me an intense gaze before motioning for the presenter to continue.
The meeting seemed to last for ages, and my hangover didn’t make things any better. When the meeting finally ended, I got up to leave and was stopped by Armond.
“Scarlett!”
I slowed down and turned my head. I smiled awkwardly and addressed him. “Mr. Murphy!”
“Did you forget about the meeting today?” he asked sternly.
I nodded sheepishly before shaking my head in an attempt to clear myself of the funk I’d been in since this morning. “Mr. Murphy, I’m really sorry. That was an oversight on my part, and I promise it won’t happen again.”
He pursed his lips before continuing, “I don’t doubt your capabilities since you’ve been employed at both Fuller Corporation and White Corporation before. That’s why I hired you without going through an interview with HR. But this doesn’t mean that you can gloss over the regulations in Murphy Corporation. Scarlett, you have to treat every job you take on seriously since it’s now your responsibility.”
I nodded several times and answered sincerely, “Yes, I know!”
He frowned, apparently in a bad mood. He walked around me and left the conference room.
I sighed, still feeling uneasy about the whole situation.
Linda was waiting for me at the door. Sensing my dejected mood, she tried to comfort me, “Mr. Murphy is always this serious when it comes to working. You’ll get used to it after a few more days.”
I tilted my head to look at her, surprised and touched by her kind words. “Thank you!”
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