19. Indifference

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Most of Mandy’s colleagues had not witnessed the scene with Harrison the other day, but it felt like the whole company now knew who she was – or had been – to Harrison freaking Michaelson. Gossip followed her every way she went. She had not been working long enough in the company to make friends. Now, that seemed like an impossible task. No matter how much nonsense they sprouted behind her back, she didn’t pay them any mind, kept her composure and her straight face at all and any time. And that seemed to make the whispers grow in intensity each time. Her indifference was, from the looks of it, fueling their gossip. She guessed she should care as it was her reputation on the line, but she didn’t. The moment she heard of Harrison’s possible acquisition of David Corp, she knew this was

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