âMr. Lopez, youâre here! Iâll leave you to it then.â
âSure.â
Kevin caught sight of Everett, flashed him a grin, and gave Dorothy a little wave goodbye as he headed
out.
Dorothy wished Kevin had taken her with him.
The executive floor was usually reserved for Everett and Kevin, and anyone else needed Everettâs
permission to come up, which meant Dorothy was on her own.
Instinctively, she took a step back to maintain a safe distance from Everett.
She didnât want anyone to get the wrong idea about her relationship with the CEO. Not just for the sake
of her own reputation, but also to spare the feelings of Everettâs current girlfriend.
Woman to woman, Dorothy figured if Everettâs ex knew they were alone together, it would hurt her. Not
that Dorothy knew who the âherâ was.
âWhat are you dodging for?â
âNothingâ
Everett knew she was being stubborn, so he just raised an eyebrow and said, âLetâs talk inside.â
He strode toward his office, but when he didnât hear footsteps following, he paused.
âCanât we just talk here? Thereâs nobody else around.â
âDorothy.â Everett turned around, standing under a spotlight that bathed him in a gentle glow, making
his eyes like starlight.
For a moment, Dorothy looked lost in thought.
âRemember your place, Dorothy, or should I say. Ms, Sanchez?â
shimmer
As the project director, she shouldnât be talking back to the CEO. He was reminding her that this was
work and they were at the company.
Two heavy weights seemed to press down on her, leaving Dorothy with no choice but to comply.
She knew Everett was doing this on purpose.
Reluctantly, she followed Everett into his office. The door clicked shut behind them, and the room was
as neat and orderly as it had been years before.
He preferred simplicity and cleanliness.
The documents on the desk were perfectly aligned, and even the pens were neatly placed.
Dorothyâs gaze inadvertently moved forward and caught sight of a framed photo!
It appeared to be a woman as Dorothy caught a glimpse of a skirt.
But before she could get a clearer view of the face, Everett stepped forward and flipped the frame face
down on the
desk.
âMs. Sanchez, drop the Everglow City project. Thereâs a mall development in Eldoria City youâll take
over.â
Everett handed her a stack of documents from the pile on his desk.
âBut my contract with East Star Enterprises was primarily for the Everglow City project.â Dorothy
naturally didnât want to switch projects.
Continuing with Everglow City meant she could use the project as an excuse to get away from town.
But taking on Eldornia City meant sheâd have to stay put.
âThe agreement, Article Three, Section Two, states that the party shall comply with the companyâs
personnel arrangements.â
âThere should be a valid reason for a transfer! Iâve been doing well with the Everglow City projectâ
âDoing well? How long have you been on leave?â Everett raised an eyebrow at her.
Well, well, Everett was waiting for Dorothy there, huh?
Dorothy wanted to kick herself.
Arguing with Everett was like digging her own grave. As the CEO, he could find a dozen âvalid reasonsâ
to transfer her without breaking a sweat.
âEverett! Youâre doing this on purpose!â
Everett looked up behind the desk, his lips curving into a slight smile. âMs. Sanchez, you should call me
Mr. Lopez.â
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