Monday.
Cordelia had barely settled into the office when an email from the HR Department popped up in her inbox. It was a group email.
"After careful consideration and collaboration amongst all departments, the HR Department has decided on the following list of interns who can be offered full-time positions…"
Cordelia was on pins and needles until she saw her name on the list. A wave of relief washed over her, along with a sense of surprise.
Manda, the promising intern from the Finance Department who graduated from Liberty University, didn't make the cut. Jordan had once mentioned that the Finance Department only needed one intern this year. Now, that chance fell into Cordelia's lap.
Jordan gave Cordelia a peculiar look.
Initially, the Finance Department had two interns, Manda, and Cordelia. Manda was a graduate student from Liberty University who had a solid rapport with the director of the Finance Department, Jordan, and was known for her solid professional knowledge. If Cordelia hadn't been taking so many leaves, she might have been in a race with Manda. Given this, plus the fact that Ronan had not agreed to keep Cordelia on at Lumos Enterprises before, she thought she had no chance of getting the full-time offer. But the reality turned out to be quite different, leaving Cordelia flabbergasted.
Judging by Jordan's attitude, he likely recommended Manda for the full-time position. Cordelia guessed that it was Ronan who had made the call, which probably threw Jordan for a loop.
Cordelia didn't know what Ronan had said to the HR Department. Did he mention their agreement to get married?
After work, Brooklyn and Cordelia planned to have a big feast to celebrate their promotions. Brooklyn, who worked in the PR Department, also got the full-time offer.
As the two women stepped into the elevator, they saw Ronan standing there, one hand in his pocket, looking aloof and arrogant.
Ronan was followed by several top executives who were discussing this year’s advertising business. Brooklyn and Cordelia dared not utter a word and retreated to the back of the elevator.
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