Chapter 103
Chapter Title: The Accusation
Sean was still in the United States when the incident occurred. When he realized the gravity of the situation, he had no choice but to return early. Though he had suspected a mistake from the start and intended to talk it through with Myra, her hostile attitude only served to fuel his anger. His thoughts were clouded by the photo he had seen on Lyla’s phone, and the rage surged through him like an uncontrollable tide.
Seeing Sean’s presence on his side gave Mr. Xavier the confidence to press forward. “I’m certain Miss Stark is just too reluctant to admit it,” he began. “But you should understand, Miss Stark, we’re not making baseless accusations. We have witnesses and proof. Felicia—tell her what happened.”
At Mr. Xavier’s signal, a secretary hesitantly stepped forward from the group. She quickly glanced at Myra, but her eyes dropped to the floor, clearly intimidated. She stammered, “Miss Stark came looking for Director Chase the day he left for his business trip, but I tried to stop her from entering.”
She paused for a breath, steadying herself before continuing, “I told her the Director wasn’t in and mentioned that there were confidential documents in his office, so she wasn’t allowed to enter. But she was persistent, saying she wasn’t just anyone. I couldn’t stop her, and she went in. I was too scared to follow her, so I just waited outside.”
The woman’s voice shook as she finished, “When Miss Stark left the office, she looked pale and panicked. I noticed her handbag—it had been flat when she entered, but it was bulky when she came out. I even saw several A4 papers sticking out of it. I didn’t think much of it at the time, but after last night’s incident, I remembered it. I didn’t want to hide this anymore, so I reported it to Mr. Xavier.”
Sean’s expression darkened as he processed the secretary’s words. He turned to Myra, his gaze sharp. “Do you have anything else to say?” he demanded.
Myra’s eyes widened in disbelief, and she let out a hollow laugh. “So, just because I went into your office, you think I stole something?”
She had indeed entered his office that day, but she never saw any so-called private documents, let alone stolen them. Why would she? And, most importantly, why was she the only one being accused?
The timid secretary looked terrified as she chewed her bottom lip nervously. “No one else entered the Director’s office after you left,” she muttered.
Mr. Xavier scoffed loudly. “If you feel wronged, ask the others who were in the secretary’s office. They saw everything. Ask them if anyone else stepped into the Director’s office.”
“There’s no need for that,” Myra snapped, her gaze icy as she locked eyes with Sean. “I want to see the CCTV footage—not just from after I left, but from the entire day!”
She knew she was being set up. But why her? Why was she the target of this accusation? And why hadn’t anyone else been questioned? After all, the documents were only reported missing three days after she had visited the office. The people who had entered before her should be suspects too.
Mr. Xavier’s expression shifted slightly, a flicker of panic in his eyes. But the look quickly disappeared when Lyla gave him a reassuring glance.
