Never Hide Again by Garnet Christie
Author:Garnet Christie [Christie, Garnet]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2022-05-10T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter 21
âDid you hear about that fire the other day?â says the tall blonde to her friend.
Eavesdropping isnât what I intentionally do, but not listening is difficult as I wait in line on the bottom floor for a coffee. Her voice is pretty loud, loud enough to break through my mind, which was focused on the salmon recipe lighting up my phone screen.
I know the fire sheâs talking about. Seattle had a rare sunny day when it occurred. Black smoke was spotted from the opposite side of the town. Hours passed until it was put out.
Her friend, a leggy brunette, throws a lock of hair off her shoulder, then tugs at the hem of her already short black skirt. âThe engine plant, right? I know all about it.â Her voice is just as loud. âMr. Loper, the owner, was in here a few months back, I think. Heâs a friend of my dadâs.â
Loper. Forgetting the name is impossible. Heâs the one who called me a cunt, and the same guy Grant threatened with a butter knife. Thatâs still hot to me, and Iâm invested at the news of something burning down. So, while I shouldnât be listening, how do I turn a deaf ear?
With great discretion, I slide closer, just in case one of them decides to lower their voice.
âReally?â the blonde asks. âLike, is he okay, then? It must suck having your entire factory burn down. I heard they couldnât salvage anything.â
âNot really. I think he left town and was going to move in with his mom. He has nowhere to go.â
My thumb freezes over the main screen on my phone, pressing so long the app boxes jiggle. Automatically, my mind pulls to Grant and him buttoning his suit. The button-up. He did it before leaking the articles of Mr. Franz too. Moments after Grant did that, I was standing in an office, clicking âpostâ on German Twitter and then stocks tanked the next day.
Mr. Franz lost every endorsement in Europe, his mistress left him, his plant closed after hundreds of employees stated theyâd been horrifically overworked and mistreated during their time at the factory. His wife divorced him, taking more than half of his assets, and all four of his homes are up for sale.
Grant knocked over Mr. Franz, and we havenât heard a word from him since.
Mr. Loper, on the other hand, Iâm not so sure about. Time has passed since Iâve seen that man, and if Grant was upset, surely, he would have acted out way before this. I think.
The girls eventually get their coffees, and I do the same. I return to my desk and make a note to ask Grant about everything later.
Butter knife and all.
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