Josie went to her department and found Patrick conducting a meeting, which was unprecedented. He yelled her name angrily as she wasnât there yet. She could hear him even though there were two walls between them.
âThis departmentâs staff is getting lazier, especially Josie. Itâs already time, but sheâs not here!â
Josie shrugged and went to her desk. She was late anyway. If she joined the meeting now, Patrick would just chew her out in front of everyone. It would be an irredeemable situation.
She sat at her table and switched on her computer, planning on continuing her unfinished interior design plans.
âJosie, youâre late to todayâs meeting. Youâre doomed!â
A colleague patted Josieâs shoulder. She averted her eyes from the computer screen and only realized that the meeting had ended.
She smiled and explained, âI woke up late today. What was the agenda for todayâs meeting? It canât be about the packaging design again, right?â
Three days ago, Patrick gave his subordinates the task of designing the packaging for a collaborating food company. He had been on the case in meetings as there was no satisfactory design even until this day.
âYou got it right. He gave a few of us a chewing out over the packaging. Of course, including you, who was late for the meeting. You better watch out.â
The colleague gave Josie a look before returning to their work.
Josie pressed her lips together.
She gathered her completed design plans and hurried to the managerâs office.
âKnock knock!â
âCome in!â
She pushed the door open and handed the design papers to Patrick. âMr. Davidson, Iâve completed the design. Please have a look.â
He tossed the papers to a side without giving them a single glance. He swept his eyes over her presumptuously. Josie was surprised he wasnât lashing out at her but was oddly calm.
She gave it a thought and spoke up. âMr. Davidson, I overslept and didnât get to attend todayâs meeting.
Please donât get angry.â
A person of character must know when to stand their ground and when to back down.
She didnât care if she got in trouble with Patrick, but she couldnât have money troubles. Besides, she just did something bold.
Patrick scoffed. âSince you know youâre wrong, go work on the packaging design for the food company.â
Speechless, she knew that the matter wasnât resolved yet.
She smiled reluctantly. âYes, sir. Iâll leave now.â
âHmph, go ahead!â
He answered plainly, but Josie felt the pair of eyes stay on her until she stepped out of the office.
She felt uncomfortable.
It felt like he was about to swallow her alive.
She turned her head back subconsciously and was relieved to see Patrick engrossed in his work.
Perhaps she was overthinking.
â¦
âTsk, some people are just so thick skin. She can still work here without concern even when sheâs called a two-faced witch everywhere she goes!â
âWhy, first she got married, now sheâs seducing Mr. Russell. Does she really think she can do whatever she wants in the company just because she has a pretty face?â
On the way back to her desk, harsh comments reached Josieâs ears. It was apparent that they meant to let her hear them.
She gave those female colleagues a cold stare. Alice couldnât take it and spoke up for Josie. âWhat?
Are you all jealous? Try to make yourself prettier; otherwise, whatever you say is meaningless.â
The woman scoffed. âIn the end, you just depend on that face of yours. Is that anything to be proud of?â
Alice was about to retort back when Josie tugged her. âForget it, Alice. If a dog bites you, do you bite it back?â
âWhat did you say!â One of the female colleagues rushed up to Josie with a pointed finger. âYou seduce men everywhere you go but still act self-righteous. Youâre just a bi***!â
âSlap!â
The clear sound of a slap rang in the room. Everyoneâs eyes widened in shock.
Unbelieving, the woman held her cheek and screeched, âHow dare you slap me!â
âThatâs because you deserve it. Watch your mouth. It wonât be just a slap the next time,â Josie replied as she scanned the room.
It was a warning for all who were wagging their tongues about her.