After Lisette got to the hospital, the doctor could only tell her she was suffering from an allergic reaction. But after running a bunch of tests, they still couldn’t figure out what, exactly, had poisoned her.
In the end, all Lisette got was a prescription for some allergy meds.
By the time she made it back to the office, it was already late. Even though she tried to hide her face with a mask and a baseball cap, her outfit was still unmistakably Lisette.
Anyone could spot her from a mile away. They couldn’t help but stare, a little surprised.
Why was Lisette covering up like that? She definitely seemed to be hiding something.
And the more she tried to keep a low profile, the more curious everyone got.
She’d barely stepped into the elevator when a few coworkers slipped in after her.
Now that Lisette’s reputation had tanked, no one felt the need to tiptoe around her anymore.
“Hey, Lisette!”
“Lisette, what happened to you?”
“Why the mask today?”
“Are you okay, Lisette?”
“If you’re sick, you really should’ve just called in. No need to be here!”
Everyone was whispering and side-eyeing her.
Lisette huddled in a corner, hoping no one would recognize her. Even if they did, she thought with her face hidden, they might have the decency not to pry.
But, of course, no such luck. The questions just kept coming.
It was painfully awkward. She didn’t want to answer, but she knew she couldn’t afford to make things worse. Everyone here liked Calliope a lot more than her these days. If she acted stuck-up now, she’d just dig herself into a deeper hole.
The guy who’d grabbed her mask sheepishly handed it back.
As soon as the elevator doors opened, the whole group bolted out like they’d just escaped a haunted house.
Lisette headed toward her office, only to run into Calliope in the hallway.
Calliope gave her a quick once-over. “You’re late, Lisette. If you’re going to be late, you need to let the company know. This isn’t your house. You can’t just waltz in whenever you feel like it. You know being late means a pay cut, right?”
“Oh, and about the missing funds. You said you’d covered it, but I had someone check. There’s still a chunk unaccounted for. I’ll give you three more days.”
Calliope stared at her, stone-faced.
Lisette’s face fell. “What? I thought I already paid it all back!”
“You covered your part. But your old assistant, the one who used to follow you everywhere? The money he lost is on you, too. If you’re confused, talk to Franco. He’ll explain everything,” Calliope said coolly, then walked away.
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