Chapter 61 The Project Was Given to Her Dexter kept his word. Every day after that, he started going to and leaving work together with Josie.
Their time never matched up, Josie didnât want him to wait for her since she was troubling him.
But she never knew that Dexter was an early bird. She had to wake up two hours earlier daily. He would work in the car while she dozed off at one side.
Just like that, she was forced to be the earliest employce in the design department every day.
âJosic, has⦠your dadâs condition worsened?â Alice was torn for a long time and finally asked amid the anticipation of Team B colleagues.
Josie was drowsy and wasnât feeling herself. She said, âWhat are you saying? Of course not.â
âYouâre the earliest to arrive and the latest to leave daily. Youâre almost a model worker. Even if it is amazing, you canât do this⦠Or are you trying to move Claire with your sincerity so she can give you the beverage companyâs project?â
âCanât just purely adore my jobâ¦â Josie almost couldnât keep her eyes open but was still stubborn.
Alice was puzzled. âNo way. Youâre the most antiâcapitalistic person in our department. When have you ever not left work on time? But recently, youâve worked at least two hours of overtime. Mr. Russell will give you an award when he sees you like that. What on earth is going on?â
Josie couldnât even force a smile. She almost couldnât hold on anymore.
She was working overtime for two hours because she was waiting for everyone in the office to leave before she went up to the top floor to look for Dexter. After all, he hadnât gotten off work. She would go to his break room to wait and sleep.
He was swamped. He had conference calls and online meetings one after another. He also had to sign contracts, review project progress, check product details, and so on⦠Most importantly, Dexter didnât seem to feel tired. When he finished his work, he could even knock on the break room door and taunt her. âAre you sleeping comfortably on my couch?â
Josie would usually wake up from her dreams in surprise. âAre⦠are you off work?â
Dexter would usually reveal a smug expression at this time. âIt looks like the five tubs of ice cream in my refrigerator will expire.â
Josie was dumbfounded.
When she thought about it, her lips couldnât help but curve. She answered Alice, âI dare say that no one in the company works overtime more than Mr. Russell.â
Fortunately, working overtime every day for two hours wasnât wasted. Josie was making progress on one of the projects she had been working on. It was a hundredâyearâold wine factory that was outsourcing. After looking at her plan, they were delighted and hoped she could participate in designing the label.
If this project went through, Josie wasnât thinking of a bonus. It was the five tubs of ice cream in Mason Gardenâs refrigerator! It was finally almost the day to eat them. Haha, I would never let them expire!
âWhat are you giggling about, Josie?â Claire tapped Josieâs desk impatiently with some documents.
Josie came to her senses. She coughed lightly and tilted her head in confusion.
Claire threw the documents in her hands onto Josieâs desk. After that, she leaned close to Josieâs workstation. âDidnât you want the beverage company project? Here you go.â
Josie raised her brows. âWhy? Iâve asked you for this project a few times, but you refused to give it to me. Why are you giving it to me now?â
The beverage company had an incredible corporate vision. If the project succeeded, Claire could make a name in the advertisement design circle.
Josie thought Claire refused to give it to her because Claire wanted the opportunity for herself. Josie had given up and was prepared to throw herself into the wine factory project, but Claire suddenly did this. ·
There must be something fishy going on!
âYouâre amusing. Youâve been asking for it every day, but you donât want it now that Iâm giving it to you.
What on earth do you want, Josie Warren?â