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Talia had figured out that Denise used to bully Becky a lot. So when Talia saw Denise in their company, her expression darkened. Talia was actually glad to hear that Becky didn’t want to see Denise.
“Okay, Miss Ramos.” Talia nodded and went to deal with Denise.
Denise had been waiting in the lobby of Fairway Group for about half an hour. When she arrived, Becky’s secretary told her that Becky was in a meeting, so she had no choice but to wait.
In all her years on this earth, she had never waited for anyone.
So, in her eyes, waiting for Becky meant that she was being sincere.
The elevator doors slid open and Talia, Becky’s secretary, came out.
Denise stood up and sauntered over to Talia with an arrogant air. “Where is Becky?”
Talia looked at her expressionlessly and said in a flat voice, “I’m sorry but Miss Ramos has a full schedule today and can’t spare the time to see you.”
Indignant, Denise’s eyes went as wide as saucers. She snapped, “I just need five minutes of her damn time. Can’t she give me that?”
Talia remained unfazed. “I’m sorry.”
If it was in the past, Denise would’ve bypassed Talia and gone to see Becky regardless.
But now, everyone knew that Becky was Steve’s daughter and that the Ramos family was even more powerful than the Casper family. Before Denise came here, Elmore repeatedly warned her to swallow her pride and apologize to Becky.
Standing there, Denise gritted her teeth and Talia could see the shifting emotions in her eyes. Finally, she could do nothing but ask, “Then when is Becky free? This evening? I can invite her have dinner with me.”
But Talia still shook her head. “I’m sorry.”
Hearing Talia’s fake apology, Denise almost cursed her on the spot. Swallowing her anger, she hissed through gritted teeth, “Then I’ll get going.”
Without waiting for a response, she turned around and left in a huff, her high heels clacking against the floor.
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