Alessia stared at Wilda, amazed. ‘You’re really telling it like it is, huh?’ Wilda flashed a wry smile and leaned back in her chair. ‘Damn right I am. When I started BuzzBeat, it was meant to be a beacon of truth, not just another gossip rag. I wanted it to be the go-to for millennials—real news, inspiring tales, and lifestyle stuff that matters.’ Alessia was intrigued. ‘I had no idea. That actually sounds like a paper I’d enjoy working for.’ Then she quickly backtracked. ‘Of course, I don’t mean I’m not enjoying working here right now.’ Wilda smiled and let it slide. ‘It’s fine.’ A wistful look came into her eyes. ‘Anyway, that’s what I envisioned for the paper. But with my other ventures in the multi-channel network business, I left BuzzBeat in Jeramy’s hands, thinking h

