Ariana purchased a bunch of office supplies and arranged for them to be sent to the Global Building.
When Randell got the news, he hurried over to assist with signing off on the delivery and moving the boxes.
Aiming to be efficient, Ariana chose to get all her shopping done in one go.
She headed to the furniture store and picked up a hefty amount of office supplies, along with desks, chairs, and various electronic items.
She didnât forget to grab a few smaller items, either.
Once she finished her shopping spree, she directed the delivery crew to the Central Building to set up the furniture.
As they made their way through the BRD Groupâs parking lot, unlike before, Ariana wasnât anxious about bumping into Holden and feeling awkward.
She was noticeably more at ease now.
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Leaving the BRD Group parking lot required them to walk through the lobby.
While passing through, they were suddenly stopped by someone.
âHey, who gave you permission to move stuff through here?â
Ariana looked back and spotted a man in a suit and tie heading her way.
Checking his name tag, she discovered he was the lobby manager.
Despite the manâs unfriendly tone, Ariana remained courteous.
She explained, âHello, weâre from the Global Building next door.
Thereâs a deal in place for us to use and rent your underground parking.
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The lobby manager gave Ariana a scornful look.
Even though he was aware that the neighboring company had leased the underground space here for six months, his disdain was evident.
Ariana noticed the lobby managerâs skepticism and signaled Randell to fetch the lease agreement.
As Randell went to retrieve the document, the lobby manager bluntly stated, âEven with a contract, youâll need the property managementâs permission.
You can start moving items only after 9:30 P.
M.
to avoid tarnishing our BRD Groupâs image.
â
Ariana felt her temper rise at the managerâs condescending attitude but attempted to negotiate.
âWe werenât aware of this rule.
Could you let it slide just this once? I promise to discuss it with property management soon.
Itâs just that I have a lot to move now and canât leave it all here.
â
However, the lobby manager was unmoved, his expression sour as he declared, âMy decision stands.
Allowing exceptions would lead to chaos.
You canât move your items now.
Take them back.
â
Arianaâs brow furrowed in frustration as she tried to reason further, but the lobby manager was adamant.
Without the proper permissions, they would have to wait until 9:30 P.
M.
or face expulsion by security.
Ariana found herself unable to argue back, and the workers were growing restless.
Their pay was by the hour, and any delay now would mean they would miss their next delivery.
âWeâve waited as long as we can, so weâre leaving the stuff here.
Itâs up to you to sort it out.
â The workers placed the tables, chairs, and electronic items in the BRD lobby.
âHold on.
I can pay you extra,â Ariana called out, trying to stop them.
One of the workers replied, âThis isnât about the money.
We canât skip our next delivery.
Weâre running late.
â
With that, the workers left everything in the lobby and hurried off, leaving Ariana and Randell with the mess.
Seeing the workers couldnât do it, Ariana found herself with no other choice but to hire new ones.