Chapter 468Chapter 468
After a fun weekend, the day most employees dreaded had arrived - Monday.
Amelia was one of them.
As she lazed in bed, she mumbled to herself blearily, “Back then, I used to envy those who go to work.
Now that I'm one of them, I just realized what a luxury it is to laze in bed all day long.”
Right then, Oscar was coming out of the bathroom and saw how cute she looked when she was
mumbling to herself. He walked over to her and spanked her butt lovingly. “Wake up, lazybones.”
Amelia then leaned onto Oscar lazily. After a while of cuddling, she jumped off her bed enthusiastically
and ran into the bathroom. When Oscar saw her practically skipping her way toward the bathroom, he
couldn't help but notice how adorable she was.
Amelia showered and got ready as fast as she could before heading downstairs with Oscar. By then,
Tony was already having breakfast with Kurt.
“Boss, Amelia, good morning,” Kurt greeted when he saw Oscar and Amelia walking down the stairs
with their fingers interlocked.
Amelia flashed a smile and asked, “How did you sleep, Kurt?”
“I slept well!” Amelia and Oscar then sat at the table and enjoyed the breakfast prepared by Molly. Suddenly, Amelia
blurted, “Are you free today, Kurt? Could you watch Tony? I'm planning to only send him back to the
Clinton residence tomorrow.”
“No problem,” Kurt answered.
“Thank you, Kurt. I don't have to worry about a thing when Tony is with you,” Amelia said while putting
some food on Oscar's plate.
Kurt nodded and pondered for a while before saying, “Boss, Amelia, I've purchased the apartment
opposite you. It wouldn't be such a hassle anymore when Tony wants to see me next time.”
Oscar simply shot him a look and kept mum.
“Well, that's good.” Amelia kept a smile on her lips.
After breakfast, Oscar brought Amelia to work while Tony stayed with Kurt.
Upon arriving at Amelia's workplace, Oscar unbuckled her seatbelt. Then, he placed his hand behind
her head and kissed her passionately.
They were both gasping for air by the time they were done making out. Their foreheads were pressing
against each other when Oscar said, “You're mine, Amelia. When I see you chattering happily with
other men, I don't feel so good here.” As he was saying that, he pointed his finger at his chest.
Right away, Amelia knew what he was talking about and apologized, “I'm sorry.” Oscar calmed his emotions and planted a kiss on Amelia's forehead with a smile. “Silly, I was just
joking with you. Get to work, now.”
After getting out of the car, Amelia bent down and put on a serious expression. “Oscar, I only see other
men as friends. I'll never have feelings for any of them. Besides, you're the only man I've ever loved.
Unless you decide to let me go one day, I'll always be loyal to you.”
Instantly, Oscar's lips quirked up, and his mood brightened. “Silly girl!”
Amelia chuckled as well before walking into the building in her heels.
As soon as she exited the elevator, she sensed a strange atmosphere in the office. She could feel that
everyone was looking at her strangely.
Amelia pretended like nothing was wrong and made her way toward the design department. What's
going on? The atmosphere is even weirder here!
Everyone had arrived at the office earlier that morning. Even the usual latecomers were already at their
desks. When everyone saw Amelia, they rushed up to her and surrounded her.
“So you're the wife to the heir of the Clintons, Amelia? Back then, the media purposefully misled us to
believe you guys had divorced. I've even got on the internet to find a wedding photo of you guys. You
looked so pretty at the grand wedding seven years ago!” one of the female employees said.
Not wanting to be left out, a male worker chimed in, “I've seen it too! Needless to say, you were
stunning, completely unlike all you common women! It's no surprise why Mr. Clinton was interested inyou in the first place. You both look like a match made in heaven!”
While the others were fawning over Amelia, Rory gazed coldly toward her from afar. She didn't bother
to join the other employees in showering the woman with compliments. Gone was her usual docile and
obedient demeanor around Amelia.
Instead, she was filled with all sorts of negative emotions as she held her purse tightly in her palms. As
long as she's around, no one's going to pay any attention to me.
She took a deep breath and forced a smile on her face, pretending like nothing was wrong. Then, she
clapped her hands as she walked toward the crowd. “Hey, everyone. It's time to get back to work.
Remember, Mr. Franklin is coming back today. If he sees everyone slacking off on work hours, I'm sure
he's not going to be happy.”
At that moment, everyone in the design department turned around and stared at Rory.
“What? Do you guys want me to get Mr. Moore here?” Rory raised an eyebrow at them.
“Rory, what's with you? Everyone here knows how much you want to butter Amelia up. However, you
can't hog her to yourself all the time, you know? It's not like we want something from her. We're just
expressing our concern as colleagues after the scare she went through. Is that too much?” One of the
female employees had hated Rory for quite a while now. That was why her tone was less than friendly
when she spoke.
Rory was enraged. “You—” Right then, Amelia stepped in to mediate and said, “Lydia, thanks for your
concern. In fact, thank you, everyone. I'm all right. We'll leave the package incident to the police. I think
we'll have some news on it soon.” “Since Amelia has spoken, we shouldn't dwell on it any longer. Everyone, let's get back to work.
Otherwise, someone here might get offended when she sees us being nice to Amelia, thinking that we
have ulterior motives. Little does she know, everyone's aware she's the one trying her hardest to curry
favor with Amelia,” Lydia said.
The rest of the employees quickly returned to their seats without saying a word.
Amelia threw a glance at Rory right after. As she was thinking about what to say to her, two police
officers showed up. They were the same police officers they reported the incident to last Friday.
“Hello, Ms. Winters,” the police officers greeted politely.
“Hi, officers. What brought you guys here?” Amelia responded accordingly. “Ms. Winters, we've caught the culprit who sent you that parcel. She's an employee in your
department,” the female officer revealed.
Amelia was stunned momentarily before she took a cursory glance around the office to see who was
absent. The only empty seat she saw was Jamie's.
Amelia was still unable to regain her senses from shock. Have they made a mistake? There's no bad
blood between me and Jamie, and we've only been working together for a week! What's her motive for
hating me so much that she'd threaten my son?
“Who is the culprit?” Amelia asked the police officers.
“Her name is Jamie Lindt. We've run a background check on her. She's your colleague, right? Ms.
Winters, as the victim, we need you to pay our station a visit to take your statement,” the female officer
said.
After a moment's thought, Amelia nodded.
“Rory, could you help me inform Mr. Moore? I'll be right back.” Amelia turned toward Rory and asked.
Rory immediately rushed up to her while pretending to be worried. “Amelia, would you like me to go
with you?”
“No, that's not necessary. I can go on my own.” “All right, then. Please be careful on the road and call me if anything happens.”
Amelia nodded in response.
After Amelia and the police officers left, Lydia mocked, “Rory, who do you think you are? Don't you
know who Amelia is? If anything does happen, don't you think she'd call Mr. Clinton? What makes you
think she'd need you? You're merely a lowly employee here, a nobody.”
Rory's expression darkened when she heard Lydia's harsh words. However, she quickly put on a smile
and said, “Lydia, you're just jealous of me, aren't you? You're still stuck in the same position even
though you're already in your thirties. Unlike you, I'm already on Mrs. Clinton's good side. The company
will definitely give me more benefits since I'm close to her. I guess the soon-to-be-vacant managerial
post is most likely going to be mine. Even if that doesn't happen, I'll definitely get more benefits than
you in the office, thanks to Amelia. Yes, I'm a suck-up, but at least I'm good at it. As for you, I guess
you'll forever be stuck where you are now.”
“How dare you—”
Before Lydia could finish her sentence, Rory cut her off by saying, “I have no time to talk to an old hag
like you.”
With that, Rory took a stack of documents and left the office.
Lydia's expression turned extremely sullen. A few of her colleagues then went up to comfort her. “Calm
down, Lydia. There's no need to be mad at her. It's not worth it.”
“I didn't even do anything to her! She came at me out of the blue. She's so arrogant when she's noteven anyone's superior yet. I hope she gets kicked out of the company soon!” Lydia grumbled.
Everyone in the office pretended like they didn't hear that.
Indeed, workplace politics were common enough. Once a person managed to climb their way up,
they'd use every advantage they could to assert their dominance. For the passive individuals, they'd
normally just turn a blind eye to such incidents.