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CHAPTER HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE

I kicked the door to my office open with my leg. I was carrying huge boxes around. Maybe I’d spoken too soon and concluded that work life was something easy and nice. My heart thumped wildly for exhausting myself and it was barely 9 in the morning.

Judy – sorry, Jessica had taken it personally with me and now I was the office delivery woman. Nobody cared about my degree here or that I came out top of my class.

“Newbie!” I groaned. I wasn’t even called by my name.

“Yes?” I smiled at Jessica. I had already apologised and she told me there was no problem. The saccharin smile on her face said otherwise.

“The main office is out of paper currently. Be a dear and have it restocked.”

“The main office as in the CEO’s floor?” She nodded at me and patted my arm like I was stupid for asking her the question.

“But don’t they have secretaries for that?” She cocked her head to the side as though she could not believe that I’d questioned her.

“Of course but I want you to do it.” I pressed my te
T. C. SARAH

I'd thought to end it but I realised ... Leah needs to have a taste of the real world before we can say she's grown. College is a completely different place than the world. How would she handle the fact that there are men like Jared, fighting battles for her and making her see her worth in a new light? Let me know what you think? Always Writing, T. C. SARAH

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