Chapter 134
Beyond the Divorce
A Curveball I thought the situation with his cousin had been resolved, but I soon found myself faceâtoâface with her.
On Monday, Ryan officially joined the team.
His presence gave me a boost of energy, as if he had lifted half of the weight off my shoulders.
As a show of trust, I gave Ryan a detailed account of Tanum Corporationâs entire development process, including how it had been hollowed out.
He even playfully referred to it as my second venture.
On Tuesday, I went to ATL Empire for a meeting.
Atlasâs cousin was there instead of him.
She looked stunning in a pantsuit and came to our project meeting.
Throughout the meeting, her gaze remained locked on me, making me uneasy.
It was not until the meeting was over and Carol and I were walking out that she called, âMs.
Chloe!â I turned around and saw her approaching with a cheerful smile.
âYouâre Ms.
Chloe, right?â âYes, Iâm Chloe Hartz!â I nodded, extending my hand in a friendly gesture.
After all, this was ATL Empire, and I needed to maintain decorum.
âStella White!â She shook my hand but didnât release it.
Her eyes remained fixed on my face.
I smiled and asked, âDo you know me?â âNo, I just found you beautiful and felt like Iâd seen you before!â
Her guarded words suggested she wasnât being truthful.
âI didnât expect such a major project at ATL Empire, and a woman as a partner, no less! You seem quite impressive.
Iâll have to learn from you!â Her words were kind, and I modestly said, âIâve just been fortunate!â âLetâs exchange numbers! Itâll be convenient for us to stay in touch!â Her eyes were sincere, and she had her phone ready, She left me no choice but to exchange numbers.
âI donât text much, so I might be slow to reply sometimes.
I hope you donât mind!â âSure, letâs grab a coffee sometime.
Iâm new to Foswood and donât have many friends yet! Of course, only if it doesnât inconvenience you!â
âNo problem!â I assured her.
âI should head back now.
Thereâs still work waiting for me at the office.â way As Carol and I left, I saw out of the corner of my eye that Stella was standing still in the hallway.
She was staring at me as I walked away.
I I had a strange feeling about Stella.
There was something peculiar about how she looked at me.
We had welcomed several new team members in the last few days, and the office felt lively.
However, as soon as I returned to my office, Josh Miller came in.
He was in charge of procurement.
âMs.
Chloe, several suppliers have ended their contracts with us!â I glanced at the report he handed me.
These were the leading suppliers of our essential raw materials.
Josh looked pained.
âIt must be Matthewâs doing.
He-â I raised my hand to stop him.
I knew this was a move by Matthew to undermine me.
âGet Mr.
Ryan for a meeting and have your team join us.
We need to get clients for equivalent products as soon as possible.
Only deals we secure ourselves will have loyalty.â I refused to believe there werenât better partners outside of Matthewâs clientele.
Fred Meyers was a prime example of that.
Matthew had dismissed Fred and only thought about the cost.
I encouraged my staff to aim for highâquality endeavors.
The proposal made my heart skip a beat.
Matthew only cared about profits.
Didnât that mean I had a chance to strike back? A plan formed in my mind.