Whispers that don't fade

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It started quietly. Too quietly. --- At first— It was just a glance. A pause in conversation. A shift in tone when I walked past. --- Nothing obvious. Nothing direct. --- But I felt it. --- The difference. --- By mid-morning— It was no longer subtle. --- “…I’m just saying, it’s strange.” “I heard she’s been getting special attention.” “From who?” “You know who.” --- I stopped walking. Just for a second. --- Then continued. Like I hadn’t heard anything. --- Because reacting— Would only make it worse. --- But inside— Something tightened. --- Rumors. --- They spread faster than truth. And they lasted longer. --- --- By the time I reached my desk— Two people stopped talking. --- Immediately. --- I almost smiled. --- Almost. --- Because now— There was no doubt. --- This wasn’t random. --- This was intentional. --- --- “Lara.” --- I looked up. --- Victoria. --- Perfect as always. Composed. Untouchable. --- But her eyes— --- They held something else now. --- Interest. --- “Come with me,” she said smoothly. --- Not a request. --- An instruction. --- --- Her office was quiet. Controlled. Cold. --- Just like her. --- “Close the door.” --- I did. --- Slowly. --- Because I already knew— This wasn’t going to be simple. --- --- She turned to face me. Arms crossed lightly. --- “You’ve been attracting attention.” --- Not angry. Not accusing. --- Observing. --- “I’ve been doing my job.” --- A faint smile. --- “Yes. That’s one way to describe it.” --- Silence stretched. --- Then— She walked closer. --- Measured. Calculated. --- “You’re improving quickly,” she said. --- “I intend to.” --- “I can see that.” --- Another pause. --- “But growth can be… dangerous.” --- I held her gaze. --- “I’ll take that risk.” --- Something flickered in her eyes. --- Amusement. --- “You’re confident.” --- “I’m learning.” --- That again. --- That shift. --- She noticed it. --- Of course she did. --- --- “Good,” she said softly. “Then let’s see how well you’ve learned.” --- My stomach tightened slightly. --- Because there it was. --- The test. --- --- “There’s a client meeting this afternoon,” she continued. “High-level. Important.” --- I stayed silent. --- “I want you to handle it.” --- That— That was unexpected. --- “And if I don’t?” I asked calmly. --- Her smile deepened just slightly. --- “Then you confirm what everyone already believes.” --- A trap. --- Perfectly placed. --- --- “I’ll do it,” I said. --- Of course I would. --- Failure wasn’t an option. --- Not anymore. --- --- “Good,” she replied. --- Then— Almost casually— --- “Don’t disappoint me.” --- --- The meeting room felt heavier than before. --- Different faces. More important. More judgmental. --- And I knew— --- They were already expecting me to fail. --- --- “Let’s begin.” --- I stood. --- No hesitation. --- No fear. --- Because I refused to give them what they wanted. --- --- Minutes passed. --- Questions came. Sharp. Testing. --- And I answered. --- One by one. --- Calm. Clear. Controlled. --- --- Until— --- “You seem very confident for someone in your position.” --- A man leaned back in his chair. Studying me. --- “I’m confident in my work,” I replied. --- A pause. --- Then— A nod. --- “Good answer.” --- --- And just like that— The atmosphere shifted. --- Respect. --- Not fully. But enough. --- --- When it ended— --- I knew. --- I had passed. --- --- But the moment I stepped outside— --- Everything changed again. --- --- “Impressive.” --- I turned. --- Daniel. --- Leaning casually against the wall. --- “You’re becoming dangerous,” he added. --- “Is that a compliment?” --- “It is.” --- A small smile. --- “You handled that well.” --- “Thank you.” --- A pause. --- Then— “Dinner tonight.” --- Direct. --- Confident. --- Before I could respond— --- “Not happening.” --- That voice again. --- Sharp. Controlled. --- Ethan. --- --- Daniel chuckled slightly. --- “You always show up at the right moment.” --- “I make it a habit.” --- “I noticed.” --- The tension— --- It wasn’t hidden anymore. --- --- “I’ll decide,” I said quietly. --- Both of them looked at me again. --- And for a second— --- Everything stilled. --- --- “I’ll let you know,” I repeated. --- Daniel smiled. --- “I’ll be waiting.” --- And then he walked away. --- --- The silence that followed— --- Was heavier than before. --- “You’re enjoying this.” Ethan’s voice was low. --- “I’m doing my job.” --- “By encouraging him?” --- “I didn’t encourage anything.” --- “You didn’t stop it.” --- I stepped closer. --- “Why does it matter?” --- That— That question landed. --- Hard. --- Because this time— --- He didn’t answer immediately. --- --- “You’re crossing lines,” he said finally. --- “No,” I replied softly. “I’m standing on equal ground.” --- Something changed in his expression. --- Not anger. --- Something deeper. --- Something more dangerous. --- --- “Be careful,” he said. --- “You said that before.” --- “And I meant it.” --- “So do I.” --- --- Silence. --- But this time— --- It broke differently. --- --- “Tonight,” he said. --- My breath caught slightly. --- “Same place.” --- --- That wasn’t a request. --- --- And somehow— --- That made it harder to refuse. --- --- --- Later— --- The city lights blurred outside the window. --- The world moved on. --- Unaware. --- Unbothered. --- --- But inside— --- Everything felt sharper. --- More real. --- --- “You were harsh today.” --- His voice was quieter now. --- Different. --- “You were worse,” I replied. --- “I had to be.” --- “So did I.” --- --- A pause. --- Then— --- “This isn’t easy.” --- “No one said it would be.” --- --- Silence. --- But not empty. --- --- “You could’ve said yes to him.” --- I looked at him. --- “I could have.” --- Another pause. --- “But I didn’t.” --- That— That mattered. --- More than I wanted it to. --- --- “Why?” he asked. --- I held his gaze. --- Steady. --- “Do you really need me to answer that?” --- --- Something shifted. --- Closer. --- Again. --- Always like this. --- --- “This is getting dangerous,” I whispered. --- “It already is.” --- --- And yet— --- Neither of us moved away. --- --- Because the truth was— --- We had already crossed the line. --- And there was no going back. --- --- Somewhere— --- Far from this moment— --- The whispers were growing louder. --- Stronger. --- More certain. --- --- And this time— --- They weren’t going to stay whispers for long.
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