Chapter 43
Spencer floored the gas pedal all the way to Dorsey International, and when he reversed to park
beneath the towering edifice, he scraped a Lamborghini that was just pulling into the spot next door.
Recognizing the familiar license te, his brow furrowed with irritation as he stepped out of the car. Of
all the rotten luck, he just had to run into this jinx!
A petite girl emerged from the other vehicle, her nose adorned with designer shades, her skin so
smooth it almost red in the sunlight. She nced up at the imposing Dorsey Tower, slid her
sunsses off, and let out a sharp whistle that cut through the hustle and bustle of the crowd before
tossing them carelessly back into her car.
The tattoos covering her exposed, pale arms belied her girlish demeanor, giving her an air of
rebelliousness.
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seeing Spencer, she turned and greeted him with a casual swagger. “Spencer.”
Tiffanie Harkins, d in a crop top tank, slung her purse over her shoulder with a mboyant toss.
“I heard you got the boot from Maxie, and that Brielle got bumped up to director?”
Tiffanie was the indulged daughter of Victoria, the Dorsey family’s fourth daughter, notorious for her
extravagant spending and for cycling through boyfriends like seasonal outfits. She was the ck sheep
of the capital’s elite, her reputation in tatters sinceing of age.
Spencer’s gaze lingered on the rose tattoos adorning her arm, his expression souring. “Who told you
that?”
Tiffanie blinked, stifling an udylike yawn. “Just got back from the family estate. Uncle Ryan’s getting
an earful from granddad. Broke a couple of priceless vases too.”
Hoping to avoid further entanglement, Spencer made to head upstairs to settle scores with Brielle.
Tiffanie, never short of cash, simply called for a tow to the garage and shed a toothy grin at Spencer.
‘I’m actually headed up to see Maxie too. Let’s ride up together?”
A flicker of disgust passed through Spencer’s eyes at the sight of her dressed so inappropriately, daring
to strut in front of Max in such garb.
They entered the elevator together, and Spencer’s rational mind began to regain control. This was the
time for executive meetings; making a scene now would only put him further in Uncle Max’s crosshairs.
As the elevator reached the top floor, Tiffanie stepped out first, her familiarity with the ce evident as
she headed straight for the conference room, chewing her gum
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Inside the conference room, the board members’ faces were shades of displeasure. The document
circted by Dorsey International the previous day had set new rules for departmental appointments,
challenging their authority.
None dared to speak out against the man seated before the floor-to-ceiling windows, his presence
casting a chilling silence.
Max scanned the room with a quiet gaze, briefly noting the newly promoted Brielle before returning to
the matter at hand. “Any additions to the document?” he asked coolly.
Brielle, seemingly the most at ease, leaned back in her chair, licked her lips, and caught her name
amidst the discussions. Her eyes met Max’s just as a beam of sunlight glinted off the buttons of his
shirt, casting an ethereal glow.
“Ms. Haywood?”
It felt like a college professor calling on a student, and those not singled out exhaled in relief.
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Max’s naturally downturnedshes and the way his fingers tapped lightly on the marble. table conveyed
a sense of reserved sensuality. For a fleeting moment, Brielle’s thoughts wandered to imagining those
fingers deftly undoing a belt, and she felt a rush of heat. She quickly refocused and opened the folder.
“Mr. Dorsey, I’ve thoroughly reviewed the document over the past few days. Thepetency value
system and the ABC principle are impable.
“But I’ve looked into the internal selection principles of several international firms and believe we could
add two more elements: the 80/20 rule and the 2N principle.
The others in the room thought Brielle had lost her mind, their faces etched with scorn. With this
sacrificialmb drawing Max’s ire, it might defuse his anger towards the building, sparing them from his
wrath.
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