Regina grabbed her purse and stormed out, her palms itching for work that wouldn't come anytime soon. As for that meeting the boss had mentioned, she had no intention of playing the role of a glorified waitress.
Driving to meet her friends, the more she thought about it, the angrier she got. Why should she suffer?
She was the one who'd been framed, and instead of comforting her, her boss had the nerve to hand over her hard-earned interview to someone else!
She knew she could outperform that male colleague. Was it just because she was the newbie in the office?
Regina couldn't swallow her pride.
"I'm going to land next month's front page headline, just you wait. I'll make you regret ever crossing me!"
She racked her brain for a new angle and then it hit her – the secret romance between Nolan and Dahlia. That could be her golden ticket.
But with her limited skills, she knew she couldn't dig deep enough alone. She needed to get closer to them and coax the story out firsthand. If Nolan would agree to an interview, that would be perfect!
...
"Mr. Harris, there’s a lady downstairs claiming to be an old friend from the press, wishing to see you,” Lucy conveyed, her expression uneasy.
“You sure know how to make a journalist's day," Nolan replied, not even looking up. If Harris met with everyone who wanted a piece of him, he'd need more than twenty-five hours in a day.
"Sorry, it's just that she said she has information about you and Dahlia, so I thought I should let you know."
After all, Nolan's affair with Dahlia was a well-kept secret, one that only she, as his executive assistant, and a select few others were privy to.
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