Seven

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“What the f**k are you doing to her?” she hears herself say what was on her mind, anger boiling up inside every inch of her body. She notices then how angry he looked- jaws clenched shut, eyebrows furrowed in anger, eyes so dark like the forest when it rains. He looked like an animal, so unlike the prince charming, Vee often describes him as. Their paths don’t usually cross, but Clay had only been hearing good things about the new CEO, and this was not it. Such an unjustified display of power. Upon hearing that, the CEO furious gaze is now directed at her, and Clay won’t let herself get intimated by it. When she deduced, he had no plan on talking, she repeated just as fiercely, “I said, what the hell are you doing to her?” “Is this what you do to your employees?” she asks, her voice full of disgust, “you treat them like animals?” Clay bends down to Janet, trying to grab her by the arms, but Janet doesn’t budge. Clay could see the tears rolling down from the supervisor’s eyes, yet she kept licking off the coffee from the floor. “What are you doing? Stop that!” “Don’t you dare stop,” deep voice intimidating and commanding, his eyes still on Clay. If it didn’t only boil her blood even more, she's now about to burst in anger, and she planned to, even if it meant losing the job. Until a hand stopped her, Janet’s. “Don’t,” she says.
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