Chapter 41
Lysander’s gaze shifted towards the entrance, and sure enough, there she was, broom in hand, apparently ready to get down to
scrubbing
Was she Evelyn?
Why did Hertha, the lady who just entered, addressed her Thalassa?
Was that her real name?
Faye, who was already on edge, felt her anxiety skyrocket when she heard Hertha call out Thalassa’s name and saw Lysander’s
face darken abruptly.
Her heart pounded like a jackhammer, as if her secret was about to be spilled, and she was scared stiff of being offed by
Lysander himself.
Thalassa lifted her gaze to meet Hertha’s, who was now shooting her a desperate plea.
She too had heard Hertha calling her out.
The utterance of “Thalassa” made her heart skip a beat. She thought, “I’m screwed! Now, Mr. Sinclair, Faye, and David all know
I’ve been pulling a fast one at the Sinclair group.”
She was bound to be sacked and publicly shamed.
She was already broke, and the current situation was just rubbing salt in the wound.
Thalassa now felt awkward whether she stayed or left and could only linger at the entrance
She let out a couple of nervous chuckles, about to respond, when she caught Lysander’s icy and piercing gaze She choked on
the words she had intended to say.
“Evelyn, just how many identities are you juggling?” Lysander tossed his pen and leaned back in his chair, his icy stare
seemingly freezing Thalassa in place.
His demeanor was frosty as he scrutinized Thalassa
The pen did a pirouette on the table before clattering to the floor, the sharp sound heralding his seething arger.
“Mr. Sinclair, I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to.” Thalassa stammered, trying to explain herself
The one who was most panicked was Faye. She was scared stiff that Lysander would uncover Thalassa’s true identity, realizing
she was the woman from five years ago.
Her heart raced even faster, and she was about to interrupt Thalassa when a strident female voice cut through the silence.
Thalassa, you’re still here?”
Before Thalassa could even make heads or tails of the situation, she was shoved hard, causing her to stumble into the door
frame.
Standing before her was Isabella, her face heavily made up and radiating arrogance. It was she who had pushed Thalassa
Why had she shown up out of the blue?
Thalassa frowned, about to say something, when Isabella launched into a tirade Thalassa, I’ve told you before, stop pulling
scams everywhere. With your criminal record, you’re bound to have trouble finding work. You could have worked at my company.
I wouldn’t have cared about your past. But now you had to come to the Sinclair Group under a false identity. Did you really think
you could easily scam the Sinclair Group? Did you take Mr. Sinclair for a fool?
“Isabella Thalassa was taken aback. What was Isabella talking about?
When did she get a criminal record?
Before she could even retort, Isabella cut her off. I saw you here the last time I visited the Sinclair group. I told you to quit and
come work at my company. But you wouldn’t listen. Now that you’ve been busted for using someone else’s ID, I’d love to see
how you worm your way out of this one.” After berating Thalassa, Isabella turned towards Lysander, and her demeanor
immediately softened. Im sorry. Mr. Sinclair. This is my distant cousin. She’s always been a bit odd, growing up without a father.
She never took schooling seriously and ended up on the wrong path. I can’t believe she had the nerve to scam the Sinclair
Group. I apologize on her behalf. I hope you won’t mind her too much. I’ll give her a good talking-to when we get home and
make sure she turns over a new leaf.”
Thalassa was still reeling from the shock of being accused of having a criminal record. Now she had to watch Isabella grovel
before Lysander for her
She clamped her mouth shut, not saying a word.
If Isabella could smooth things over and cool Lysander’s anger, that wouldn’t be so bad.
As long as Lysander didn’t hold her accountable, she’d be okay.
Lysander’s brow furrowed, his gaze never leaving Thalassa and his eyes glinting with a cold light.