The sound of my heels clicking as I walked across the floor of my office was even starting to get on my nerves at this point. Don't know why I'm pacing, when I could be sitting, legs crossed, at my desk, anyway. Well, besides the fact you never know when one of our new bosses could be dropping in. And with Angelus as CEO, they don't even need an
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Opening the door, I walked inside and closed it behind me. I grinned at her as I walked over to the desk and dropped two folders onto it. She raised a brow at me and I shrugged.
"Stop pacing. You're going to wear tracks in the floor and then our very gracious CEO will know something is up." I said, rolling my eyes to indicate my mistrust. "Those happen to be our files." I said, dropping my voice. God knew they had all of our offices bugged. Very mistrusting here, so I learned ( ... )
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I took a seat in the chair across from her desk, eager to make this look more like a meeting and less like a conspiracy theory, which I'm pretty sure is what she was getting at. It seems that Lindsey has his own alliances here, and one can't exactly align herself with the vampires, no matter how hard she tries. Crossing one leg over the other, I folded my hands on my lap and listened to her.
I had to admit, I'd learned quite a bit from her. And she was one of the very few people around here who, as long as you gave her some respect, she wouldn't sell you out as fast as others.
"Wait. What? Lindsey and Connor? Hmm." I said, a look of shock passing on my face before I shrugged it off. I forgot about the security monitors. Next time I'll do my homework more thoroughly.
"Okay, shock and .. well whatever else it is aside, can't say I saw that one coming. What kind of plan are we talking about here, Lilah? Cause I'm open to any suggestions." Or more importantly, who were we planning on bringing down.
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