Poppy looked Evangeline up and down, sneering. "Evangeline, you saw it for yourself back at the old house—Soren doesn't care about you. I can't believe you're still trying these little tricks to get close to him."
She folded her arms, smirking. "Give it up. All you're doing is making Soren despise you more."
Evangeline couldn't be bothered to explain. Her voice was calm, almost bored. "I told you, I'll be leaving soon."
Poppy clearly didn't believe a word of it.
Evangeline didn't care either way. She stepped past Poppy, ready to leave.
But Poppy quickly rummaged through her purse and pulled out a folded paper, shoving it toward her. "If you still think there's hope for you and Soren, you might want to take a look at this."
Evangeline accepted the paper and glanced down.
It only took a second to realize—it was her employment form.
Her eyes skimmed further down, landing on the salary section. The number was almost laughable: $3,000.
Poppy let out a peal of laughter, covering her mouth in mock surprise. "You know, even the night security guards at Fawkes Enterprises make at least $6,000 a month. Interns straight out of college start at $5,000. But just recently, I joined a Fawkes branch office. Soren offered me a sixty-thousand-a-year contract, plus shares in the company."
She leaned in, voice dripping with satisfaction. "Do you know what that means?"
Poppy had stumbled upon Evangeline's pay slip by accident. At first, she'd thought it was some kind of joke—until she saw the official Fawkes Enterprises seal stamped above Evangeline's signature. It left no room for doubt: the company genuinely intended to hire Evangeline at a salary barely above minimum wage.
Evangeline met Poppy's gloating gaze with cool indifference. She replied, utterly serious, "It means that sixty-thousand-a-year job of yours might be gone before you know it."
Poppy blinked, caught off guard. "What did you just say?"

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