Chapter 145
When Love Breaks by jack
Chapter 145
Grateful, I glanced at him before stepping into the room with a poised demeanor. âGood morning, everyone. Iâm Jane Webster. Iâm here today to explain everything clearly and thoroughly.â
Margaret followed closely behind, challenging. âYou want to prove your innocence, donât you? Start then.â
Her confidence seemed unshakeable. Had I not always been one to keep an ace up my sleeve, I would have been at a loss for words, following her script.
âFirst, Iâd like everyone to listen to a recording.âI took out my pine and played the conversation between me and Linda the day before.
The roomâs atmosphere shifted as faces registered surprise and skepticism. Seemingly prepared, Margaret dismissively said, âAnd whatâs that supposed to prove? Linda is your assistant, isnât she? How do we know you didnât stage this whole thing?â
âThatâs a fair point,â I conceded and nodded, pulling out my design drafts from my bag. âTake a look at these. You can tell from these revisions that Margaret has submitted my second version of the design draft, not the final one.â
Having some knowledge of design, Margaret was quick to counter. âAre you trying to fool us? Who copies something without making changes? Making changes is to be expected.â
I stood up and smiled, pointing out the details in the second draft. Then, may I ask if you. are secretly in love with me? Why else would you leave my initials on the design draft âWhat?â Margaret tensed up, hastily standing to see where I was pointing, only to scoff, âItâs just a few minor finishing touchesâ¦â
âJW,â I said firmly, meeting her gaze. âyou mean your minor finishing touch is my initials?â It was a habit I developed in college, discreetly adding my initials in an inconspicuous spot on my drafts before the final submission. I would have them erased before I turned in the final version.
âImpossible!â Margaretâs face drained of color. When she wanted a closer look, the drafts were already being passed around, and the glances thrown her way were full of doubt.
Yet, no one dared to speak up against her due to her status as âMrs. Fergusonâ except for one outspoken individual who couldnât help but laugh. âLook whoâs calling the thief! Mrs. Ferguson herself, the esteemed wife of the Ferguson Groupâs CEO, stooping to plagiarize her designer and then playing the victim? Talk about a scandal reaching the Atlantic.â
âShut up!â Furious and embarrassed, Margaret stood up. âKnowing that Iâm Mrs. Ferguson, you still have the guts to talk like that. Do you not want to work in RiverCity anymore?â With that, she shot me a malicious look and stormed out.
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Right and wrong were
now clear as day.
I had no more to say. Mark looked at me and said gently. âJane, could you wait outside for a moment?â
âSure.â I left the room, and Mark came out about two minutes later.
Mark asked, âHow about a coffee in my office?
I smiled. Thanks, but no. You have things to do. I wonât keep you any longer.â
Mark had helped me more than enough, and I didnât want to impose further. It was a hell of a job to be the CEO.
As I waited for the elevator, several colleagues from the meetin approached.
âMs. Webster, we misunderstood you. Our apologies.â
âAnd please, if you could, put in a good word for us with Mr. Larson.â
âAnd about Margaret, donât worry. We know what to do. She wonât last long in the design world after this.â
I was puzzled, wondering what Mark had told them to change their attitudes so quickly. Regardless, I merely smiled politely. âSure.â
As I headed to my car, Margaret suddenly appeared out of nowhere. âJane! Wait!â
âWhat more do you have to say?â I faced her coldly, the pain of losing my child hardening- my tone.
She advanced, and her expression twisted in anger. âYou did this on purpose, didnât you?
Jane, you
ou set me up to take the fall!â