Chapter 180
When the Boss’ Lady Became His Sister-in-law
Kenney, donât you feel ashamed causing a scene here? York frowned.
I told you I want to see Rhett or Kristin. Whatâs with this treatment? Am I not good enough?â Kenney huffed, sitting down like he owned the place.
The receptionist offered him coffee, which he ignored.
âHereâs the situation, you know Tam, right? I hear you were classmates. He just called saying youâre a deadbent, claiming you had nothing to do with Kristin, that youâre a liar,â York said with a sly smile.
âWho?â Kenney looked at York with rage, âTam?â
York nodded, smiling.
âTam? What is he, a joke? Just because he couldnât get Kristin, he calls me lowlifes? Back in the day, when he had his eyes on Kristin, he was worse than a lowlife. Just a lapdog, always panting after her. And what did he get? Kristin wouldnât give him the time of day, and she ended up with me,â Kenney boasted with a
sneer.
Kenney sneered, sarcastically saying that Tam was Kristinâs lapdog before.
When she was in school, Kristin was the goddess of the school, and countless boys pursued Kristin and had crushes on Kristin.
Tam was the most blatant one in Kristinâs pursuit. Vincent was the only one who got Kristin. Caleb grew up as a wimp and only dared to have crushes and express his likes secretly.
âTam turned out to be a lapdog,â York asked with a grin.
âMore than a lapdog, when Kristin went on stage to perform, he was the only one who jumped up and down under the stage. Those who didnât know thought that Kristin was his girlfriend. In order to get into the same college as Kristin, he suddenly learned to stay up half the night.â
York kept a professional smile, turned off his phoneâs recording, and sent the video to Tam with a message, âKenney says youâre Kristinâs lapdog and that sheâs his girl. Heâs trashing you here.â
Tam, after watching the video, typed back, âWhat?â
York added, âJust a friendly heads up, Kristin is Mr. FitzGeraldâs new favorite. If Mr. FitzGerald hears that Kenneyâs causing trouble at The FitzGerald Group, you might get dragged into it too.â
Tam replied, âI got it.â He was still grounded at home over Rubyâs slander, his parents giving him the cold shoulder.
Did this damned Kenney have a death wish? Stirring trouble at The FitzGerald Group, crossing Rhett?
After a while, Tam messaged again, âIâll be there in twenty minutes. Let him wait if he dares. Damn it, if heâs got a death wish, stay away from me. Iâve had enough bad luck this year.â
Tam was fuming as he barreled toward the FitzGerald Group headquarters.
York found Tamâs short fuse quite amusing, especially since it was crystal clear that Mr. FitzGerald was shamelessly exploiting Tam.
After silencing his phone, York turned to Kenney with a polite tone, âMr. Kenney, Iâd advise against discussing personal matters at work. The issues between you and Miss Kristin should probably be settled in private, donât you think?â
âIt wonât make a difference what you say. Kristin works here, doesnât she?â Kenney drummed his fingers impatiently on the desk.
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York nodded with feigned courtesy, âYes, she does
Then Iâm not leaving until I see her today!
Tim worry, but the workday has ended.â
York sighed, feeling a twinge of pity for Kenney.
Once Tam arrived, the office was going to turn into a circus.
Kennoy snorted, âCall her back in then. Iâm not putting up with this kind of behavior.â
York managed a tightâlipped smile, âThen please, wait here. Sheâll be back shortly.â
Rising from his seat, York had already briefed security to lock down the area after hours and keep outsiders at bay.
The stage was set for Tam to make an entrance.
âYork,â Kenney continued to rant, âI have to see Kristin today. How dare she dump me like this? Do you have any idea how much money and effort Iâve invested in her? And now sheâs cozying up to Mr. FitzGerald and thinks she can just get rid of me? No way.â
He was still tarnishing Kristinâs reputation when Tam screeched to a halt at the companyâs entrance, charged in, and the tension skyrocketed.
York watched with a sardonic smile, signaling to security to secure the perimeter, away from prying eyes.
As the office cleared out, the confrontation was inevitable.
Tam, a former athlete with a notoriously explosive temper, had been under relentless pressure from his family to settle down. Now, he was a ticking time bomb with no outlet for his pentâup frustration.
York stood aside, the picture of calm, as he covertly dialed for an ambulance, expertly gauging the situation.