Quinn pursed her lips, holding back the retort that she was about to dish out.
She decided to restrain herself because Lindsay was clearly not in her right mind, and Quinn did not
want the conflict to escalate further.
Taking a deep breath, she said, “Sam just needs time, Mrs. Saunders. He’ll be fine once he comes
around.”
“When is he ever going to grow up?!” Lindsay rambled on. “I thought he did when he took over
Saunderia, but in the end, I was hoping for too much from him. He’s still like a kid — who knows if he’s
working out of a whim, and if he’ll lose interest again in time-“
“Mrs. Saunders,” Quinn cut her short, finally having had enough. “Everyone has a temper, and Sam is
upset because you were being harsh. Weren’t you agitated too? You shouldn’t think that Sam is the only
one at fault. I don’t think something this insignificant calls his character or competence into question, let
alone denies his accomplishments. That’s unfair to him.”
“Do you think I was wrong?!” Lindsay glared at Quinn in disbelief.
She wanted Quinn’s approval, since she was surprised that she got so upset with Sam herself.
Moreover, she had no comeback against what Sam said!
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