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The eph sognized Marguerite immediately, her expression a inis of sumpiles and nekwardness:
She stood in her voice hesitant, “Me Lokwood”
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“Mi Lockwood do do you have an appointment?”
A hint of disappointment flickered in Margiente’s eyes Right she needed to book an appointment to see him herk
Marquente Toned a smile, No
you could just wait a moment I give him a call”
The receptionist quickly dialed an extension, mumbling a few words that Marguerite coulida’t make out
After hanging up, the receptionist seemed even more embarassed, “Ms Lockwood Chuck shid Mr Winston is in a meeting Why dont you all over tans and mat I get you a cup of water”
No wore you go on with your work”
waved her off, took a seat in the waiting area and waited in anxious silence
Meanwhile in the CEO’s office, Frederick cat with his logs crossed on the deck, leisurely puffing on a cigarette while watching the surveins were slightly narrowed his shaip gaze focused on the anxious woman waiting
Chuck gauging Frederick’s mood ventured to ask, “Mr Winston, when do you n to let Marguentee up?”
Frederick let out a ning of smoke, a cold smile ying on
His eyes were filled with aunting loy gaze “Whenever
Chuck lowered his head. It seemed that Mr. Winston wasn’t intending to make it easy for Marguente Poor woman, he felt bad for hel
Marguente waited for a long time, from moming to noon, and then from noon to aftemoon, but Frederick didert invita tar up.
Her initial anxiety slowly drained away with the passing time
As the day was about to end Marguente realized that she hadn’t even had lunch
She was starving and the sudden drop in temperature in the lobby made her shiver
Marguerite asked the receptionist for a hot cup of water to waim her bands. Seeing the receptionist dressed lightly, she couldn’t help but ask, Tant it too cold for you with the heating off and you dressed so lightly?”
The receptionist rubbed her hands and sniffled, “I don’t know what’s wrong It was warm this moming, but the temperature suddenly dropped Mayte the heating s
not working
The heatings not working? It dawned on Marguerite Frederick <b>was </b>meticulous in his work and would have ensured immediate sale of any fault. The way the heating could be broken for an entire day
Frederick was doing this on purpose? The depth of Frederick’s hatred for her was crystal clear to Maiguente. Her betrayal had left her with no gromaichs to fight tie she could only endure it
But she didn’t want the other people to suffer because of her so she promptly said, “Tell Chuck I’lle to collect the stuff in a couple of days frikaan