Chapter 24
Elsie’s voice was sharp with anger. “How dare you?” She seethed, her fists clenched at her sides. The tension in the air was thick as she glared at Myra, who remained unmoved, calmly absorbing her words. Myra knew exactly what had caused Elsie’s outburst—the breakup with Sean. The news had come as a blow to Myra, but for Elsie, it was an emotional bombshell. She had thought she could win Sean back, but now she was warned that her position at the Chase Group was at risk. Sean’s cold ultimatum had left Elsie feeling cornered, and the woman standing in front of her—Myra—was to blame.
Elsie’s gaze turned venomous. If it weren’t for Myra, she thought, Sean would never have accused her of mixing business with pleasure, thus ending their relationship. Her thoughts were consumed with bitterness.
The ringing of Myra’s phone broke the silence. She glanced at the screen, and without responding to Elsie’s fury, answered the call. It was Logan on the line. His voice was polite, calm. “Miss Stark, are you free after three today?”
Elsie sneered, watching Myra’s composed demeanor. “He’s calling you now? And you still claim there’s nothing going on between you two.”
Myra ignored her and spoke into the phone, “Yes, I’m available. Is this about the design draft?”
“It is,” Logan confirmed. “Director Hart wants to discuss the design drafts from the Chase and Hay Groups due to the issues with the Reid Group.”
Myra took a breath, knowing the importance of the meeting. “Understood. I’ll be at the Hart Group at three.”
“Don’t worry,” Logan added, sensing her tension. “It’s just a formality; Director Hart only wants a few words with you. Please don’t feel pressured.”
Myra relaxed a fraction, grateful for his reassurance. She ended the call and turned to Elsie, who was eyeing her expectantly. “Are you going to the Hart Group later?” Elsie asked, almost too quickly. Without waiting for an answer, she continued, “Well, I’m coming with you, too.”
Myra’s frown deepened. Despite her personal reservations, Elsie was part of the team handling the project, and she couldn’t leave her behind. Reluctantly, she agreed, and both women made their way to the Hart Group headquarters.
When they arrived, the sleek interior of the building was even more impressive than Myra had imagined. They were guided by staff to the 48th floor, where the Director’s office was located. The floor was bustling with secretaries working efficiently at their desks. Elsie, clearly impressed by the grandeur, whispered, “The Hart Group is the biggest company in Bradfort City. Look at this place. The Chase Group doesn’t even compare.”
Myra raised an eyebrow at Elsie’s words. “Right,” she replied flatly. “How interesting.”
Elsie, not taking the hint, added, “And I hear Director Hart is not just capable but also handsome, rich, and loyal. If someone catches his eye, she’d be the happiest woman in the city.”
Myra couldn’t help but smile inwardly. So, Elsie had already moved on to fantasizing about a new man. Myra wasn’t sure whether to pity her or be annoyed. Sean’s rejection hadn’t even cooled, and Elsie was already on the hunt for another rich bachelor.
