Mr. Finnley seemed to relish putting me down and was always resorting to crude tactics. While I didn't have concrete evidence, I was almost certain he was behind this.
He'd been at the bar last night, courtesy of the "CEO sister's" invitation. If I succeeded in securing the Gray Realty project, his position would truly be on shaky ground.
He let out a dismissive snort. "I can't care less about your private life. But when it starts affecting the department and the company's image, that's where I draw the line."
Before I could respond, Astrid tugged on my sleeve and handed me her phone.
Another post on the company's internal forum featured the incriminating photo of Zack and me supposedly "kissing". This time, the anonymous poster accused me of leading a messy personal life, hinting at involvement with multiple men.
They also painted me as antisocial, claiming I avoided department gatherings to hang out with my "lovers". Alongside their claims, they posted a photo of the design team at the bar last night—everyone was there except Astrid and me.
Of course, Astrid's status as an intern meant most didn't notice her absence, leaving me as the sole target.
It was a classic smear campaign. Spreading juicy gossip was the easiest way to ruin a woman's reputation anywhere in the world. Clearly, Mr. Finnley had perfected the art and used it like a pro.
I smirked inwardly, more amused than impressed. In a corporate environment back home, such petty tricks wouldn't even make the cut. If Mr. Finnley could climb to a supervisor position back at home, I'd consider it a personal loss.
"So, how are you going to explain this one? Why is it always you who ends up causing problems?" Mr. Finnley's voice was laced with faux indignation.
Before I could respond, Annie muttered just loud enough to be heard, "What a lame move."
"What did you say, Annie?" Mr. Finnley raised his voice, clearly displeased.
Annie rolled her eyes. "I'm not deaf, you know. You don't have to shout. I said it's a lame move. I've used the same trick before, so try to get more creative next time." Her bluntness left the office in an awkward silence, with colleagues exchanging uneasy glances.
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