Chapter 111:
Eileen stood in the back, looking at Judie with a faint smile. Though Judie remained facing forward, she could feel Eileenâs eyes on her, causing her body to become a bit stiff. Nevertheless, she spoke up, her voice carrying a hint of exasperation, âMust I walk you through every misstep one by one? Surely, youâre not oblivious toâ¦â
In the world of elite social circles, it was all about the aura of domination. Charli had navigated countless encounters with demanding clients; they were all intimidating people who spoke much. But Judie was a different breed; she had brought the tenacity of a marketplace brawler to the refined setting.
âWeâre at a loss here. Perhaps you could provide us with more specific examples so we can guide our team in rectifying any missteps.â Charliâs response was measured, lacking the deference she had shown to Vivian.
Judie caught this shift and felt a flicker of irritation. She asserted, âMiss Warren sat here half the day without proper attention. Sheâs not someone your staff can afford to overlookâ¦â
Judie aimed the spotlight at Vivian, trying to use her as an excuse. Eileen just felt disgusted by Judieâs demeanor.
Eventually, Judie said, âMiss Warren, isnât what Iâm saying correct?â She had voiced her complaint on Vivianâs behalf, so she expected Vivian to back her up now.
But Vivianâs reaction caught her off guard. Instead of the expected satisfaction, Vivianâs face drained of color, her attention fixed on the imposing figure standing at the storeâs entrance. Bryanâs face was calm, one hand casually in his pocket while the other held a slowly burning cigarette, its ash piling up as he observed the scene with a serious expression.
âMr. Dawson!â Charliâs heart skipped a beat at the sight of Bryan. As the manager, she should uphold fairness in situations where employees faced deliberate trouble. But Vivian was Bryanâs beloved. Whether Bryan would handle the situation impartially remained uncertain.
At the mention of Bryanâs name, Eileen paused, her surprise evident as she turned to look at Bryan. Why was he here again? Bryan didnât enter. He just flicked his cigarette ash near the trash can, taking another drag.
Observing this, Raymond cautiously asked, âMr. Dawson, should we intervene? Whose side do we support?â
Bryan shot him a sharp glance, conveying a clear message. Raymond quickly replied, âHandle it immediately.â
Entering the store, Raymond asked, âWhatâs going on?â
Charli succinctly summarized the complaint incident, then gestured towards Eileen, saying, âAs for what happened in the lounge, let Eileen explain, or you can go for yourself.â
The door to the break room stood ajar, revealing the mess inside with just a slight movement of Raymondâs gaze. Raymond hesitated, unsure of where Bryanâs allegiance lay. Whose side should he take?
âItâs just perfect that Mr. Dawson is here,â Judieâs confidence swelled as she noticed that Bryan hadnât come inside the store, interpreting it as his silent approval of her and Vivianâs actions. Her tone grew bolder: âYour store doesnât have a rule mandating purchases after trying on clothes, does it? So, weâre not at fault for not buying, right? I was the one who tried on all those clothes, Eileen neglected Miss Warren, and Iâm lodging a complaint on behalf of my friend. Is that unreasonable?â
Charli suddenly fell silent. Aniya and Essie observed the unfolding drama, their hearts pounding. Vivian felt anxious, her lips pressed together as she watched Bryan outside the store. The smoke veiled his expression.
Tension hung in the air. As Raymond hesitated on what to do, Bryan walked inside. A hint of smoke trailed him as he entered, reaching Eileenâs nostrils. His deep voice cut through the tension. âYou made the rules of the store. You know how to handle this?â His words were aimed at Eileen.
An unfamiliar sensation stirred within Eileen. She found herself unable to suppress a smile. âUnderstood, Mr. Dawson.â She turned to look at Vivian and Judie and said, âIn our store, if someone tries on more than ten dresses or uses our services for over two hours without purchasing, and then wants to file complaints, theyâll be considered âscammersâ and will be charged a service fee at the standard rate of eight hundred and eighty-eight dollars per hour. If this occurs more than twice, theyâll end up on our blacklist.â
âWhat⦠What do you mean?â Judie was dumbfounded.
âIt means that from the moment you entered the store until now, totaling three hours, you owe a service fee of two thousand six hundred and sixty-four dollars. Since this is your first time, you only need to pay the service fee. However, since Miss Warren is here for the second time and has spent over two hours without buying anything, sheâll be added to our storeâs blacklist,â Eileen calmly explained.
If Bryan hadnât arrived, she had planned to bring up these agreements. But she knew Vivian wouldnât accept this outcome easily. If Charli didnât want to upset Vivian, these agreements would not be enforced. At most, Vivian would probably not return to the store. However, Bryanâs arrival had changed everything. He had taken the initiative to remind Eileen of the rules she had set. His intention was clear.
âBryanâ¦â Vivian glanced at him. âItâs not what you think. I just brought Judie here to broaden her horizons. I never expected her to cause such a sceneâ¦â
Judie was caught off guard and tried to defend herself. âMiss Warren, thatâs not true! You were the one who told me to do this!â
Before Judie could finish, Vivian silenced her with a piercing look. Their attempts to shift blame only elicited a brief comment from Bryan. âFollow the rules,â he said.
Charli sprang into action, signaling Aniya with a glance. Aniya approached Judie swiftly and said, âMiss, please settle the service fee.â
Judie was devastated. She hadnât even worked today and now faced a dayâs salary and attendance bonus being docked. The real kicker was being thrown under the bus by Vivian. Judie suddenly realized how naive she had been.
Turning to Eileen, Judie grasped Eileenâs hand. âEileen, I donât have that much money. Can you let me off the hook? Weâre practically family; can you just show me some leniency?â
âNo,â Eileen withdrew her hand, firm in her resolve. âIâm just an employee here. I canât afford to let it slide.â
âThenâ¦â Judie bit her lip, embarrassed. âCould you at least help me cover the fee? I donât have that amount of money nowâ¦â
Essie and Aniya regarded Judie with disdain. They had noticed from the start that she wasnât dressed very well, but since she was with Vivian, they hadnât said anything.
âMr. Dawson, can we deduct the service fee from Judieâs monthly salary and have finance handle the transfer to your side?â Eileen asked Bryan.
Bryan raised his eyebrows slightly as he replied, âYes.â
Judie was in despair. Her monthly expenses were already high, and she had hardly any savings. The deduction would eat into what little she had left, but with no one coming to her aid, she felt utterly abandoned.
âMr. Dawson, we should head back to the company now,â Raymond reminded Bryan.
Having rushed over, he noted that there was a meeting that was already starting later, and Raymond had to remind Bryan.
âLetâs go.â Bryan slipped his hands into his pockets and turned to walk away, his upright posture commanding attention.
Watching him leave, Eileenâs lips curved into a smile. Despite Judie and Vivian still being in the store, she turned and entered the lounge to tidy up the clothes.
After some time, Aniya and Essie also joined her, silently assisting in the cleanup. The three of them worked efficiently and restored the lounge to its original state within an hour.
Essie and Aniya didnât pay much attention to Bryanâs words about the rules being set by Eileen. However, they secretly speculated whether Eileen had a connection to Bryan. They even admired Bryanâs fairness and impartiality, noting that he hadnât let his relationship with Vivian affect his judgment.
But Charli had caught Bryanâs words loud and clear. During lunch break, she quietly made her way to where Eileen was eating her meal.
âWere you⦠Mr. Dawsonâs special assistant?â Charli asked Eileen.
Previous encounters between Charli and Bryan had been brief, and Charli had never had close contact with Bryan or his assistant. Charli only recalled that Bryan had a highly capable female assistant, but she couldnât quite remember what the assistant looked like. She thought about Bryanâs words regarding Eileen having set the rules of the store. She also remembered how Maison had recognized Eileen before Bryan had just changed his assistant. So, Charli took a bold guess.
Eileenâs movements halted as she lifted her head, asking gently, âWhat?â
Observing Eileenâs clear eyes and considering how diligently Eileen had worked since arriving at the store, Charli began to doubt her guess.
Would someone accustomed to being a special assistant tolerate the demanding job of a frontline employee?
âNothing,â Charli said, turning to leave.
Eileen had lost her appetite. She had no intention of keeping it a secret from Charli. It was just that she hadnât quite grasped Charliâs direct question, and before she could fully understand it, Charli had already walked away.
She couldnât just chase after Charli and tell her that she indeed used to be Bryanâs special assistant. She thought about Bryanâs sudden appearance in the store. He hadnât come just for her, right? Countless thoughts flooded Eileenâs mind, impossible to suppress.
On the way back to Apex Group, Raymond pressed down on the gas pedal, but he feared they would still be late for the meeting. Amid concern, he suddenly heard Bryan say, âApex Group does not tolerate employees who work overtime on weekends just to slack off on workdays.â
âWhat?â Raymond glanced at Bryan through the rearview mirror, puzzled by the unexpected statement. Suddenly, it dawned on him. He understood that Bryan was talking about Judie. âYes, Mr. Dawson,â he replied.
While Raymond had been preoccupied with the impending delay of Bryanâs meeting, Bryanâs mind had been focused on how to handle Judie. It seemed Eileen held significant importance to Bryan, and Raymond had learned his lesson. If a similar situation arose again, he would know how to handle it.
That afternoon, Judie hurried back to work, eager to salvage even half a dayâs wage. But as soon as she entered the office, she heard the devastating newsâshe had been fired. The manager listed numerous issues with her work, leaving her no room for argument.
Carrying a box, she walked out of the company, stunned by Bryanâs decision to fire her. Had he done this because of Eileen? It must have been Eileen who instigated Bryan to do this!
Eileen hadnât completely cut ties with Bryan yet, but Judie believed Eileen was already finding ways to distance herself from her and Roderick. Thinking of that, Judie immediately reached for her phone to call Roderick, but she hesitated, considering how incompetent he was. Instead, she dialed another number. âMom, itâs Judie. You need to talk to Eileen. Sheâs not looking out for her own mother, and sheâs coming after me. Iâve been fired from the company.â
.
.
.