Fake Date, Real Fate

Chapter 79: Miss Miller vs. Mr. Walton: Round Three



The meeting ran longer than necessary. It always did when Jenkins decided to open his mouth. I kept my expression neutral, my comments surgical and my attention razor-sharp—outwardly.

But inside? I was counting down the seconds until I could return to my office. My sanctuary. My controlled environment.

The moment I stepped back into the hallway, I exhaled quietly.

Then I opened the door.

And stopped.

I didn’t move. Didn’t breathe. My brain short-circuited so violently I was convinced for a second I had entered the wrong office.

There, dead center on my desk like some annoying, chlorophyll-sodden insult, was a plant.

Hideous.

It sat there, defiant in its utter lack of metabolism. Its leaves were a uniform, waxy green, each vein perfectly etched, each edge unnaturally sharp.

It was a ugly mimicry of life, devoid of the subtle imperfections, the gentle wilting, the dust anticipation that characterized anything organic. It was too green, too perfect, utterly fake.

I blinked twice

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