CHAPTER NINETY TWO
Author: Ellie D
last update2025-12-31 21:08:34

Emma knew something was wrong the moment she stepped into the office.

It wasn’t the usual panic she’d grown used to over the last few days. This was heavier and louder, even in silence. People weren’t just whispering anymore, they were gathered in corners with phones pressed to ears and laptops open with worried faces staring back at glowing screens.

She walked past the reception desk and the receptionist stood up too quickly. “Good morning, ma’am.”

Emma nodded. “What’s going on?”

The woman hesitated. “The finance team has been asking for you since early this morning.”

Emma didn’t respond, she was already walking.

Her heels echoed down the hallway, each step loud and fast. She pushed open the glass door to her office and stopped short.

Mia was already inside, standing by the window, her tablet clutched tightly in both hands. She turned when Emma entered, and the look on her face confirmed everything Emma didn’t want to hear.

“Tell me,” Emma said immediately, dropping her bag on the de
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