Chapter 2446: Internship Begins
Night of Destiny
Shirley kept smiling. âThen, you shouldâve told the captain and have him switch someone else in.â
âNo can do. Do you have any idea how important this chance is for me? Donât do anything stupid,
either. Otherwise, I canât promise if you can pass your internship.â Corinne flung her hair back haughtily
and left.
Shirley heaved a sigh. Why am I even here? So that b*tch can order me around? She didnât mind
Zacharias ordering her around because he was the vice president. However, she drew the line at
Corinne. There was no way she was going to take this lying down. She was beyond annoyed because
that b*tch not only dared to order her around, but the woman also threatened Imogenâs job.
If this was just Shirleyâs mission, she could ask to be assigned away. Unfortunately, she was
representing Imogen at the moment. Hence, she couldnât afford to leave. She had to finish her
internship carefully. She could already see how nightmarish her life would be because of this gig. Alas,
she had no choice but to deal with it.
Regardless, she didnât let this spoil her mood as she was then reminded of Cole. Soon enough,
courage welled within her. During the three months of training, Cole was like a ball of strength that kept
pushing her onward, motivating her growth. Whenever she ran into any hardship, she would be
reminded of Coleâs words.
After Shirley came back to the dorm, the captain texted her everything she had to do. As expected,
they were all housekeeping tasks. She could feel the pressure and dismay piling on her shoulders. She
didnât know how to housekeep at all.
Then, she promptly received Zachariasâ a weekâs worth of schedule and itinerary. She was surprised to
find out he had a set schedule for himself even at home after skimming through it. He takes care of a
lot of stuff every day. His hours at home were either spent working or going through files in the study.
Even his rest hours were compressed to six hours every day.
Heâs a super pro. Shirley was impressed by his dedication. Corinne then came to her. The ridiculous
woman had divided all the chores between them. Everything related to serving Zacharias was taken up
by her, while everything unrelated to Zacharias was unceremoniously tossed to Shirley.
For example, Corinne would be making tea and drinks for Zacharias as well as cleaning his room and
the study. Shirley would be cleaning everywhere else but the places Corinne took up. She would also
have to do the dishes and laundry.
âI have taken up courses regarding cooking and nutrition. So, I will be cooking for him as well. Only
cooking. Youâll be cleaning up after me,â said Corinne.
Shirley was miffed. Nevertheless, she feigned a placid smile as she replied, âFine by me.â
âAnd one more thing. Just because youâre working in the vice presidentâs house and seeing him all the
time doesnât mean heâll like you. Give it up. That will not happen,â said Corinne sternly.
Thatâs something you should say to yourself, Shirley thought. I donât have any ideas about him. âDonât
worry. I have someone I like. I wonât get any ideas about the vice president,â said Shirley coolly.
Corinne chortled. âYouâd better be. Also, donât you poke your nose into my business.â
Shirley nodded. âI can do that.â
Before Corinne took her leave, she gazed at Shirley for a while. Then, she turned around and departed.
Shirley felt a little nervous after getting stared at. Did she find me out? She picked up her laptop and
looked into Corinneâs background. Once she was done checking her background, Shirley understood
why Corinne was such a diva.
Powerful. Her familyâs powerful enough for her to put on this diva act even in a place like this. Shirley
put the laptop down and let out a weary sigh. Iâll be walking on thin ice after this, then. I have to do my
best and finish my internship.
The moment the clock struck 10.00AM, Shirley and Corinne went into Zachariasâ abode. It was an old
house that was refurbished. The place looked like a fusion of modernity and the old times. The retro
walls and murals glittered like stars under the illumination of the crystal lights.