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Chapter 50

    Chapter 50


    Chapter 50


    Just then, Farah Steele walked over, nced briefly at Grace with unmasked contempt, and said,


    “Honestly, ire, why are you talking to her?” Before ire could reply, she went on, “This woman has


    been to jail! She’s taken a woman’s life!”


    “Farah, we’re all colleagues. And there are privacy issues to


    consider-”


    “It isn’t ‘private’ if it’s all over the inte.”


    She had a point.


    “Why are you defending her, ire? Grace went to jail for drunken, reckless driving. She killed


    someone!”


    “That’s not fair, Farrah. People make mistakes, idents happen


    ire had barely started speaking when Farah interrupted her


    again. “But the person she killed was Jennifer Atkinson. Do you know who Jennifer Atkinson is? She’s


    Lily Atkinson’s sister! It was no coincidence that Lily was here. I was wondering why Lily wanted so


    many of our colleagues to look for a non-existent ring. But it’s all clear now! It was because she was


    targeting Grace and we all got dragged into it.”


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    “But didn’t she also apologize andpensate us?” ire asked. “Farrah, thatpensation is half of


    what many of us make in a


    year.”


    Farah sputtered. Her mouth turned down and her eyes narrowed. She was clearly not pleased with


    ire standing up for Grace.


    “I knew you would take her side,” she said. “When I told the


    others…”


    So it was obvious who had been the one to leak the news of


    Grace’s imprisonment. No surprise there. Farrah had never made


    any false show of being friendly with Grace.


    “…I knew it…when I saw her on the roadside talking to Sean and


    then Lily. I was like, wait for a second, this isn’t right!? I knew


    things were not as they seemed.” She stared at Grace. “I don’t


    know how you live with yourself. You should’ve stayed in prison. It’s what you deserve.”


    “Now, hold up,” ire argued. “That’s enough of that talk. This


    is none of your business, Farrah. You can’t go harassing another


    employee-”


    “Harassing!?! She is a killer. Honestly, ire, what, did your receive a bribe from Grace or something?


    Why are you standing up for her?”


    Farah mocked her, but ire also took a step back. She had, indeed, epted the jacket and payment


    Grace received from


    Lily.


    Grace opened her mouth, ready to defend herself, but someone


    beat her to it.


    “All right, what else is there to say?” A man’s voice interrupted. “The car crash was an ident. Grace


    didn’t intend to do it.”


    Grace saw that it was Chase defending her.


    However, that only angered Farah more. Farrah was interested in Chase, but he wouldn’t give her the


    time of day. The fact that he was defending Grace instead of taking Farah’s side, was only instigating


    the situation.


    Farrah’s expression turned uglier. “Chase, what’s the point of


    standing up for Grace? Do you think she’ll like you? Do you


    know that her ex-boyfriend is Sean Stevens? He’s the heir to the


    Stevens Corporation!”


    Chase’s face abruptly flushed red.


    Farah continued her vicious assault. “But when Sean saw Grace


    as a sanitation worker that day, it probably spoiled his appetite.” She clicked her tongue and continued,


    “You know, I’m thinking he’ll probably vomit in disgust when he thinks about dating Grace in the past.”


    Grace looked at Farah coldly. “Are you done talking?”


    “What? Are you trying to deny the fact that you were in jail or are you saying that you aren’t Sean’s ex-


    girlfriend?” Farah retorted proudly. “Why are you pretending to be so innocent when you’ve been to


    jail?”


    “I’m not pretending about anything. So what if I’ve been to jail? I’ve paid my taxes and I’ve served my


    time. And I don’t think it’s any of your business who I dated before. Furthermore, I may be a sanitation


    worker now but does that mean I can’t have dated anyone before? Or is the role of a sanitation worker


    only to make someone throw up their dinner? Just what are you saying about


    sanitation workers?”


    Farrah recoiled and eyed the room warily. She’d offended many of the people here by bringing the


    sanitation aspect into things.


    Grace spat out a session of questions. “Farah Steele, just


    because you’re an established employee in a management position, that does not mean you can look


    down on my


    profession.”


    Farah’s words stuck in her throat as some of the other workers


    nodded in solidarity.


    There were so many sanitation workers in the center and now they all looked angry.


    “I get it,” Grace said. “You have a slightly exalted position and you want to abuse that power and look


    down on everybody beneath


    you. Whatever. It’s fine for you to insult me, but take a good look


    at the people in this room, Farrah. They’re honest and hardworking and they do what they do to


    support their families. Why don’t you think about that before insulting them or their professions?”


    A smattering of agreement sounded behind her and Grace smirked. “You bullies, you’re all the


    same…”


    Farah red at her hatefully. “Grace, you… wait and see!”


    Grace just nodded. “Yeah. Uh-huh. I’ll be here. You know where to


    find me.”


    Grace exhaled a deep breath and turned to leave, but Chase


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    shouted after her, “Wait… Grace, I… I don’t think you’re the person


    Farah says you are.”


    She stopped walking for a moment but she did not respond to him.


    and resumed walking away.


    She was very grateful that Chase was willing to stand up for her just now, but that didn’t mean


    anything. He knew who she was


    and what shadows were in her past. Even if he’d liked her before,


    those feelings would change now.


    They always did.
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