Guilty by Lilian Monroe
Author:Lilian Monroe [Monroe, Lilian]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-03-08T05:00:00+00:00
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Nicole
I pat my purse with my hand, knowing that my letter of resignation is sitting in there like an atomic bomb. Iâm giving up my salary, my health insurance⦠and Martin.
But is it really giving him up if I never had him to begin with? Maybe he was just using me. I wasnât special, or different. I was convenient.
Cracks spider over my heart and I take a deep breath. When I walk into the firm, I head straight for Carmenâs office. Sheâs already here, as usual. Sheâs always here. The woman works like no one Iâve ever met before. Sheâs strong and powerful and I respect her, but I just canât work for her anymore.
I pause before going in, taking a deep breath to steel myself. I remember Jennaâs calming words last night as she helped me compose my letter.
âDo it for Jack, Nic,â sheâd said. âBe true to yourself and honor his memory.â
I take a deep breath and knock on Carmenâs door.
âCome in,â she says. When I push the door open, she doesnât look up. Sheâs scratching something down on her huge stack of papers, her reading glasses perched on the end of her nose.
I clear my throat. She looks up, sliding the glasses off her face and arching her eyebrows in surprise.
âNicole.â
âCarmen, hi.â I clear my throat again, shifting awkwardly from foot to foot. She gestures to one of the chairs across her desk. I sit down, holding my purse over my thighs. I take a deep breath, and Carmen folds her hands on her desk. Her gaze is unflinching, and she just waits for me to start.
âFirst of all, I wanted to thank you for everything youâve done for me. Working here has been a great opportunity, and Iâve learned so much.â
Start with something nice to soften the blow.
Carmen leans back in her chair, still pointing those laser beam eyes at me.
I take a deep breath and reach into my purse. âIâd like to hand in my resignation. Iâve put my last day as two weeks from today. I want you to know that itâs nothing personal, Iâve just decided that I need to focus on healing from the accident.â
I slide the letter across the desk and Carmen looks at it for a brief moment. She tents her hands in front of her, tapping the pads of her fingers against each other.
âWhat brought this on, Nicole?â
She doesnât make a move to touch the letter.
I take a deep breath. Does she know about me and Martin? Probably. There have been enough whispers around the office, sheâd have to be seriously out of touch not to know.
âItâs not because of Martin, is it? That would be a real shame.â
So she does know.
I shrug and shake my head. Iâm not really sure how to answer.
Carmen takes a deep breath. âIt would be a shame to lose such a valuable employee because of a⦠personal matter.â
She thinks Iâm a valuable employee? I stare at a spot on her desk and try to gather my thoughts.
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