Walking into the elevator and watching the floor numbers rise in the elevator, Linda was lost in thought.

She thought of her love for Finnley which had been suppressed by she herself for a long time, and then think of the news she had just heard, she was in a panic. The man she loved was getting married.

The gossip that Finnley and Mya were getting married kept spreading in the company, causing heated discussions.

Linda went upstairs into the vice president's office and found no one inside.

She guessed that Mya might be in the president's office. She could imagine how close she was with Finnley now and felt jealous.

Sitting in her chair, she was stunned for a while, lost in thought.

It was not until footsteps came that Linda turned her eyes and saw Mya coming in.

"You are back to work!" Mya was a little surprised when she saw Linda. "How is your mother recovering now?"

Linda looked at her without answering, and she was still thinking about the rumors she had heard.

Mya returned to her chair, picked up her glass and drank the water in it.

Linda murmured, "Are you going to marry Finney"

Water shot out of Mya's mouth the second she heard it.

Linda was taken aback while Mya thought she had heard it wrong. She quickly took a tissue to wipe her mouth. "What did you just say?"

Seeing her shock, Linda was confused. Was her question too abrupt?

After a while, the two looked at each other and Linda asked in a lower voice, "I heard everyone talking about it just now."

"What were they talking about?" Mya frowned. "What did they say exactly?"

"They all said you're going to marry Finnley." Linda looked at her, trying to see through her.

Mya was absolutely speechless. She put down the glass and sighed.

She really didn't know what to say.

"Why are they so gossipy?" she complained, "What is wrong with them? I'm not going to marry anyone any time soon!"

Linda didn't understand what she meant. Did she mean she would marry Finnley someday in the future and not now?

Mya said, "Finnley and I are just friends, although I now live in his house now, we..." she suddenly stopped, what was there to explain?

Was it necessary to explain for things that weren't going to happen at all?

Linda was once again sure that Mya was living under the same roof with Finnley.

"Forget it!" Mya said, "Just let them say what they want to!"

At lunch, Mya deliberately avoided Finnley and did not go to the canteen together with him.

Finnley didn't know anything about the spreading rumors.

He was confused why she didn't ask him to lunch.

Moreover, in the afternoon, it was Linda who came to drop the files.

Mya had been sitting in her chair. She couldn't understand why everyone had been looking at her with strange gazes.

It was as if they didn't think she was good enough for Finnley.

But she was the mayor's daughter!

Linda got to see Finnley when she was sending the documents, but she was not happy at all because she thought Finnley had grown on Mya.

Although he looked calm when she came, she could tell that he was a little disappointed it was not Mya.

She wasn't sure if she was just overthinking.

At dawn.

In the vice president's office, Mya, who had been in a bad mood all day, began to pack up her things to get ready to leave work. She said goodbye to Linda before she left. Not long after she had left, Finnley came.

Linda was the only one left in the office. Seeing her alone here, Finnley asked, "Where's Mya?"

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