Ten

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Olivia: By the time I stepped out of the building, I was one minor inconvenience away from losing it. My feet hurt, my head was pounding, and my brain felt like it had been roasted, deep fried, and served with a side of panic. My first day of work I barely survived. I let the door swing shut behind me and just stood there for a moment, staring up at the Hayes Industries sign like it had personally tried to ruin my life. Which, technically, it kind of had. My new boss, Dominic Hayes… God, that man was exhausting. If I had a dollar for every time he said something that made me question my life choices, I could pay off half my debt right now. He didn’t yell or insult anyone. He just looked at you like you’d disappointed him in ways words couldn’t describe. It was wild to think that a fe

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