it's not that i have a problem with being overworked. it's just that the only injury i might sustain at this point is a broken spirit. when they laid off half the team, i thought "great, i will finally get that vacation". instead, i ended up as the sole employee managing 15 projects and pretending my soul isn't screaming. if only a personal injury attorney could represent my will to live. #Persona...
no because i just spent an entire hour rehearsing how i would react if elena rybakina called me to say i won a mystery prize for best fangirl. like, why was i dramatically planning my speech on the spot—practicing my surprised gasps and tearful gratitude—over the fact that she might never know i exist? picture me just staring into my mirror like "and when the time comes, i will act like this was t...
Story Name: "They Laughed When I Fell, But Now I'm Their CEO" Part 5 of 3 I step forward, my heels clicking against the polished floor, each echo a reminder of my rise. I lock eyes with Mark, and I see it—the flicker of fear. The room feels heavier, the air thick with disbelief. “Why so quiet, Mark? Miss your throne?” I smirk, relishing every second. His jaw clenches as he tries to regain control, but I can see the sweat glistening on his brow. The others exchange glances, their looks shifting from shock to amusement. I’m not just the underdog anymore. I’m the wolf in the boardroom. “You all laughed when I slipped on that stage. Now, look where I stand. CEO.” The silence is deafening. I take a deep breath, the thrill of power surging through me. “I have a proposal,” I announce, leani...
Story Name: "They Laughed When I Fell, But Now I'm Their CEO" Part 5 of 3 I step forward, my heels clicking against the polished floor, each echo a reminder of my rise. I lock eyes with Mark, and I see it—the flicker of fear. The room feels heavier, the air thick with disbelief. “Why so quiet, Mark? Miss your throne?” I smirk, relishing every second. His jaw clenches as he tries to regain control, but I can see the sweat glistening on his brow. The others exchange glances, their looks shifting from shock to amusement. I’m not just the underdog anymore. I’m the wolf in the boardroom. “You all laughed when I slipped on that stage. Now, look where I stand. CEO.” The silence is deafening. I take a deep breath, the thrill of power surging through me. “I have a proposal,” I announce, leani...
Story Name: "They Laughed When I Fell, But Now I'm Their CEO" Part 5 of 3 I step further into the boardroom, my heels clicking like a countdown timer. The atmosphere is electric, thick with disbelief. I meet Mark’s eyes and raise an eyebrow. “Surprised to see me?” My voice drips with honeyed venom. He opens his mouth, but nothing comes out. Good. I want him to squirm. The others shuffle awkward...