Chapter 99
When the Boss’ Lady Became His Sister-in-law
Chapter 99
Lisa sure wouldnât have guessed that Kristin and Rhett were living together, and sheâd bet her bottom dollar she had no clue that Rhett had spilled the beans about his habits and noânos to
Kristin.
Lisa told Kristin was halfâtrue, halfâfake. Even York wasnât in the loop on some of it.
Even if things hit the fan, the worst that could happen to Kristin would be getting the stink eye and the boot from Rhett. It wouldnât come back to bite her.
The coffee thing was legit. Rhett was a sucker for a straight cup of coffee in the morning.
Prepping sugar was a habit picked up from previous assistants, but peanut candy was a noâgo due to Rhettâs peanut allergy.
As for Rhett hating body odor on assistants, that was the real McCoy because Rhett was a bit of a clean freak, but he hated the smell of perfume on women even more.
Kristin was all ears, nodding earnestly. âGot it. Iâll be on my toes.â
âAlright, the training folks will show you the ropes later. Hit the books hard, and youâre on duty come Wednesday,â Lisa said, glancing at the clock and gesturing for Kristin to head out.
Kristin stood up, left the office, and kept the recording safe.
It was always good to have an ace up your sleeve.
Taking a deep breath, Kristin followed the trainer to their office.
The FitzGerald Group wasnât as easyâpeasy as she thought. Nicola and Vincent must have been up to some sneaky stuff over the years.
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Smart as a whip, Rhett wasnât one for sweating the small stuff, and his style wasnât exactly cozying up to the rank and file, which usually meant suffering some losses.
Kristin mulled it over, propping her head up, thinking that the HR managerâs role was critical. With the companyâs blood getting fresh faces fast, if the HR manager swapped out seemingly unimportant but crucial positions with Nicola and Vincentâs people, it would cause Rhett
trouble.
Kristin had been studying business management at Silvergrove University, and even though she had to drop out in her sophomore year, she was the top dog from Silvergrove City who got into Silvergrove University.
It was only after Kristin had left the HR managerâs office that Lisa pulled up her file to take a
look.
Her face darkened, and she buzzed HR. âCome here a sec.â
Kristin, a gal with only a high school diploma, being Mr. FitzGeraldâs assistant? What a joket What was going on in that noggin of Yorkâs?
âYou go find York. See whatâs up with him. He sticks a high school graduate in here with us? Is he looking to make The FitzGerald Group the laughingstock? Lisa was scheming to kick Kristin out swiftly. And she would do it by playing the education card.
To get into The FitzGerald Group, one would at least need a degree from a prestigious university like Harvard or Princeton. The bar was high, and many hotshots falled even to get a
foot in the door,
Kristin, with her high school diploma and a checkered past, complete with a criminal record to boot⦠What a joke!
Kristin wouldnât last a day if the rest of the company got wind of this, and she would freak out from the digs and Jeers.
Business was all about cutthroat competition, everyone Jockeying for positions, and the one with the least clout was always the prime target.
She looked to see if Kristin could handle the heat.
âA high school diploma? No way.â The recruitment staffer barged in, shocked. âAn assistant. with a high school diploma for Mr. FitzGerald
Whoâs got the guts? Got a death wish?â
âNot just a diploma. Sheâs got a rap sheet, too,â Lisa knew the HR folks were the grapevine, and she was spreading the word.
Anybody could be Mr. FitzGeraldâs assistant, which would tick people off.
âA rap sheet!â The recruitment staffer gasped. âWhere is she? Kick her out. Whatâs she still doing here? Waiting for us to get canned? Lisa, this is no joke.â
âItâs Yorkâs pick. Go ask him,â Lisa played it safe.
She had been with The FitzGerald Group for twenty years, a veteran in the HR Department for over a decade, and she didnât get to her position by chance. She wasnât at all fazed by a small fry like Kristin.
But Nicola seemed to have a bee in her bonnet about Kristin, blowing up her phone with messages, urging her to make Kristin walk the plank from The FitzGerald Group ASAP.
Kristin was in the office, taking notes on everything the trainer said.
âYouâve got an assessment the day after tomorrow. Pass that, and youâre on the job. Since itâs for Mr. FitzGerald, weâre playing it safe. Give it your all,â the instructor emphasized.
Kristin nodded; she wasnât sweating it.
For someone who used to have an almost photographic memory, even after five years behind bars and multiple CT treatments, learning was still second nature.
Besides, being an assistant was just the basics.
What worried Kristin was the HR manager leading her astray on purpose, aiming to mess up and get canned.
She had no beef with Lisa, so this sudden target on her back could only mean one thing. It was Nicola.
Someone wanted her out on her ear.
It wouldnât be a cakewalk if she wanted to stick around.
When she left in the morning, Rhett had deliberately mentioned some habits and taboos. probably to remind her not to get played.
Rhett was very astute; heâd sensed that Kristin would face challenges in the company. Nevertheless, he allowed her to join.
He was watching, sizing her up as a potential ally.
Kristin didnât need to deal with the likes of Lisa. She needed to do something to catch Rhettâs
eye.
That was kind of like her debut performance at the company.
In the CEOâs office, York walked in with a coffee, whispering, âMr. FitzGerald, just as you predicted, the recruitment staffer came knocking about Kristin. She only has a high school diploma and some past runâins with the law.â
He glanced at his phone and saw the news had already spread like wildfire in the company chat group, and everyone was freaking out. âSee, itâs all over the company now. Kristin will have a tough time sticking around, being all meek and mild. What can she do?â
In Yorkâs view, Kristin was more like a decorative piece, appealing but coddled â she showed no real aptitude.
Rhett leaned back in his chair, lost in thought.
âMr. FitzGerald, with the flak sheâs getting, she could drown in spit. Sheâs so prone to thinking about offing herself. Howâs she going to handle this kind of pressure?â York was practically in fantasyland.
âWhat if she manages to stay and even takes care of the ticking time bomb in the HR Department?â Rhett said meaningfully.
âMr. FitzGerald, youâre dreamingâ¦â York almost burst out laughing, touching his nose cautiously. âYouâre giving Kristin way too much credit.â
As Rhettâs assistant, he had to watch everything happening in the company, ready to nip any issue in the bud for Rhett.
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Kristin? As it!
He hadnât managed to shake the HR manager in all these years, so how was someone as frail as Kristin supposed to handle Lisa, a sly fox with eons of experience?
âLetâs make a bet then. If you lose, youâre her errand boy for three months. No complaints. Just hard work.â Rhett was in a surprisingly good mood.
York laughed, believing Rhett would lose. It wasnât that he looked down on Kristin, but anyone would.
âThe best hunters often disguise themselves as their prey.â Rhett didnât share that view.
Kristin had managed to become his contract âwife,â and he had seen something in her beyond being easy to control.
He hoped she wouldnât let him down.