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Betrayal 262

Betrayal 262

Crystal Lennox’s disappointment was almost palpable

She remembered when Carmen had first interviewedher portfolio barely scraped the industry standard. Yet Carmen had pleaded for a chance, promising she’d work twice as hard. Crystal had wanted to give a young talent a shot, mentoring her personally, helping her grow little by little. Carmen had her quirks, but nothing unmanageable

Over the years, Carmen had been paid better than anyone else at Kismet Collective, with the best benefits the company offered

But ever since Celestine returned, Carmen had crossed every line, time after timestooping to underhanded tricks that Crystal found inexcusable

A person could lack talent, Crystal thought, but not conscience

Her eyes hardened. Carmen, meanwhile, seemed unimpressedcertain Crystal was just bluffing. Let them try to act tough now, she thought. When the results were announced, they’d be the ones in tears

Well, I’ll just wait and see, then,” Carmen reassured herself, and a smug smile crept onto her lips

They’re back!” 

Someone near the door spotted Lisa hurrying in, a bright blue file folder in hand

Lisa didn’t pause; she made a beeline for Celestine

Apologies, Miss Selwyn. There was a clerical error by one of our staffyour submission was accidentally left off the register. But the team loved your design. It’s been rated as an Stier piece. Regardless of whether you advance in the competition, The Prescott Group will be offering you a contract. Would you be interested?” 

Carmen’s smile froze

Impossible

st be 

Before Celestine could even respond, Carmen leapt in, voice sharp: There. some mistake! If the design was so amazing, how could no one remember it? How could it just be overlooked?” 

1/3 

10:19

Lisa’s eyes flicked over her, cold and unimpressed. And you are?” 

Lisa had personally checked Celestine’s entry, doublechecked with every team member. Yet not a single one recalled seeing that sunrise piece

Which only made things more suspicious

When people are continually prompted about something, even if their memories are 

foggy, some vague impression usually lingersnot total denial. Which meant someone was lying

Without betraying any emotion, Lisa glanced toward two anxiouslooking staff members lurking by the corner

She strode to their desks

In a hidden file folder of rejected submissions, she finally found Celestine’s design. The moment she opened it, the maturity and brilliance of the artwork took her 

  • breath away

You really didn’t see this?she asked

The male employee stammered, Maybemaybe I saw it, but I forgot.” 

Lisa arched a brow and gave a chilling smile. Did you really see it?” 

He swallowed hard, face turning pale as the piece flashed through his mind

Go collect your last paycheck from HR, Lisa said, tossing the folder onto his desk. She wasn’t responsible for other departments, but anyone who dared meddle with her design team clearly had a death wish

The man’s face drained of color. He scrambled to plead, Lisa, please! I messed up, I admit it! It was only this onceplease, don’t make me leave!” 

Lisa was unmoved

A submission of this caliber deserved a place in the finals. If such a piece had been quietly eliminated and the truth came out, the Prescott Group’s design department would be facing a scandal impossible to contain

She didn’t tolerate people like that

Lisa had classified the piece herself, then rushed to the eventarriving just in time to catch Carmen’s outburst

Carmen’s lips twitched as she forced out her name. “Carmen.” 

10:20 

Chapter zoz 

Ah, Miss Carmen,Lisa replied, smile unreadable. I can’t say your designs left much impression, but your name certainly has. You’ve made quite a splash online latelythough not for the right reasons.” 

Carmen’s entry hadn’t stood out. She was only kept on at the request of the business departmentevery company needs a little drama for publicity, and she’d provided just that. Her spot on the shortlist was a courtesy, nothing more; she’d barely scraped onto the list at all

Carmen’s face turned a mottled red, humiliated. Lisa hadn’t said it outright, but the implication was clear

She’d made the cutso why did they still look at her that way

Miss Lisa, young people can be a bit hotheaded. Please don’t take it to heart.” 

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