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Sullivan crossed his arms, his tone sharp as he glared at me. "Are you here because of my father? Does he know youâre here? Is this your plot to get him to like you? By wanting to strike a deal with QuantumLyfe?"
I raised an eyebrow, but before I could respond, he continued, his voice low and accusatory. "Iâm warning you now, Eveâstop manipulating my father and stay the hell away from our family."
"I have no idea what Mr. Sinclair was thinking when he adopted a woman of unknown origins into your family," one of the men sneered, loud enough for everyone in the lobby to hear.
Another man chuckled darkly. "What else could it be? Sheâs probably his mistress."
My anger flared, hot and sharp. I didnât care what insults they threw at meâpeople had been whispering behind my back for yearsâbut dragging Sinclairâs name through the mud was a line I couldnât let them cross.
I forced a calm smile, keeping my emotions in check. Losing my composure here would only hand them the victory.
"I am Sinclairâs adopted daughter and nothing else," I said, meeting their condescending gazes head-on. "You should know your father isnât some lecherous man, Sullivan. Over the years, he has remained loyal to your mother. Not once has he been seen with another woman, and you know that."
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Sullivanâs lips twisted into a mocking smirk. "Oh, really? I donât know my father anymore. First, he let you squanders our money. Then, he adopts you. And whatâs next? Making you his
whore
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The word hung in the air like a slap, the men around him laughing cruelly.
"If youâre not manipulating my father and warming his bed," Sullivan added with a sneer, "then explain why heâd do all that for you."
"Exactly," another chimed in, giving me a lewd look. "Weâre men. We know how men think. We donât give anything without getting something in return."
Their laughter grated on my nerves, but I refused to give them the satisfaction of a reaction. Instead, I crossed my arms and straightened my posture, projecting confidence.
"Itâs simple, really," I said coldly. "Sinclair values competence, which is why he trusts me. He doesnât care about anything but results. Thatâs evident in the fact that he made Victor the company president instead of you."
Sullivanâs face turned red, his composure cracking. "Are you implying Iâm not competent?"
"Your words, not mine," I replied, my voice cutting. Then I turned my gaze to the rest of them. "And as for you gentlemenâdo you have any proof to back up your disgusting claims? Any at all?"
The men exchanged uneasy glances, their bravado faltering.
"You donât, do you?" I continued, my tone growing sharper. "Because itâs not the truth. What youâre doing isnât just insulting meâitâs slander against Sinclair himself. And in case you hadnât noticed," I gestured to the security cameras positioned around the lobby, "this entire conversation has been recorded. The audio is crystal clear. I could sue you all for defamation. One word from Sinclair and that could happen. Do you really want the old manâs wrath upon you?"
Their smugness evaporated as their faces paled. One of them tried to counter, his voice shaking with frustration.
"Listen here, young woman. Who do you think you are to threaten us? Do you have any idea who we are?"
"I donât care who you are," I cut him off, my voice firm. "But I do know what you areâgrown men ganging up on a teenage girl in public. Have you no shame?"
At my words, whispers rippled through the lobby. Bystanders who had been pretending not to notice were now openly glancing at Sullivan and his group, their disapproval clear.
A few even snickered, pointing fingers as the men shifted uncomfortably under the weight of the attention.
"Miss Rosette," the receptionistâs calm voice interrupted, "Mr. Blair will see you now."
Sullivanâs head snapped up, his disbelief turning into outrage.
"What? Why does she get to go first?"
"Weâve been waiting for weeks to meet with him!"
"Thatâs right! She just got here!"
The receptionist didnât so much as blink at their protests. "It was Mr. Blairâs specific request to see Miss Rosette."
The room fell silent, the menâs confusion and anger palpable. Sullivanâs face contorted in fury, his lips pressing into a thin line.
I smiled sweetly at them, lifting my hand in a small, mocking wave. "
Toodles~
."
Without another glance, I strutted toward the elevator as if it were my personal runway. As the doors closed, I caught a glimpse of Sullivanâs livid, confused expression.
Of course, he was fuming. He couldnât fathom why Michael Blair would choose to meet with me first. But then, how could he know? After all, I secretly
own
the company.
Inside Michaelâs office, I found him hunched over a mountain of papers, his hair disheveled and his glasses slightly askew. The faint glow of a desk lamp highlighted the deep furrow in his brow as he scribbled furiously, barely noticing my entrance.
When he finally looked up and saw me, a sigh of relief escaped his lips. "You finally decided to show up," he said, his tone laced with mild exasperation. "I was starting to think youâd forgotten this is your company now."
I crossed the room and sank into the chair opposite him, crossing my legs with practiced ease. "How could I forget? Most of my money is tied up here," I replied with a smirk, feigning nonchalance.
Michael didnât buy it. "Then do something about it," he said, gesturing to the towering pile of documents. "Youâre here now. These papers are your responsibility."
My face immediately fell. "Seriously? I just got here! I barely survived a kidnapping attempt, just finished cramming for my exams, and now you expect me to deal with this mountain of paperwork?"
He shrugged, already rising from his chair and moving with purpose. "Thatâs the job,
boss
," he said, emphasizing the last word with a teasing grin. "Iâve got a lab to get back to."