I could see Mackenzie fuming and practically stomping her feet in frustration through the conference room glass. Still, she didn't dare storm in. She wasn't the real Ms. McLennon, after all. If her cover got blown, her job would be toast.
After wrapping up the meeting, I returned to my office only to spot a familiar pastry box. The packaging showed that it was from my favorite bakery. Mackenzie was busy handing out snacks to the team.
When she noticed us walking in, she tilted her head up with a smug grin.
"Oh, my brother—Mr. McLennan—stopped by earlier. He got these for everyone to enjoy," she said, so full of herself.
Astrid and I exchanged a look, both equally puzzled.
Jack went out of his way to buy pastries and let Mackenzie hand them out? Was he openly backing her now?
Even Mr. Finnley was quick to pile on.
"Wow, Mackenzie, you've got serious pull! Mr. McLennan himself came by with pastries—what an honor! I thought he was here to inspect us. It scared the hell outta me!" he added, laughing nervously.
The rest of the team chimed in, fawning over her just as much. Mackenzie soaked it all up, finishing the pastry distribution before tucking the last two portions back into the box. Her gaze landed on Astrid and me.
"Sorry, these are for me to take home. My brother said they're mine. I hope you don't mind?"
Without a word, Astrid pulled out her phone and dialed Jack's number. The call went straight to voicemail. She angrily slammed her phone down and stomped back to her desk.
I checked my phone and found a WhatsApp message from Jack. It was sent about an hour earlier, "I had to head to Manovia for a project. I won't be gone long. I brought your favorite afternoon snacks. Eat more—you're too skinny. I'll cook when I'm back."
I glanced at Mackenzie, who had the nerve to smirk at me and lift her chin.
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