Mannie’s POV By noon, I was a walking rumor. Not a person. Not a mother. Just a story. “She’s so gorgeous, the CEO couldn’t resist her…” “I heard she sprayed water on him—on purpose! To seduce him!” “No way, I heard he was so flustered, he ran out the cafeteria. That woman’s dangerous.” It was like I couldn’t breathe without someone twisting the air around it. Every hallway I walked through felt like a tunnel of stares. Every corner held whispers. Every elevator had people turning their backs or pretending to be busy just so they could eavesdrop better. And worst of all? I had to keep my head up. I had to act like it didn’t bother me. But it did. God, it did. The lies weren’t even smart. They didn’t have to be. It was enough that I was a woman. Enough that I was new, th

