Chapter 87
Zachary quickly finished his breakfast, taking large bites before packing up and leaving the office. Once he was gone, Josh quietly muttered to himself, “I wasn’t being nosy. I was just concerned. That’s all.” It seemed his good intentions had almost led to extra work for him. His boss was likely to overload him with tasks, and he was not looking forward to it.
Even though Zachary had left, Josh wasn’t ready to let go of the juicy gossip. He instructed his secretary to snap photos of Elisa’s stunning flower arrangement so he could poke fun at Zachary every now and then. Additionally, Josh figured he could learn a thing or two from Elisa’s bold approach to love, which he could emulate when he finally met someone special.
The vibrant display of flowers symbolizing Elisa’s affection had just been set up, showcasing a captivating sea of red. However, the security guards on duty received orders from higher-ups to destroy the heart-shaped floral arrangement. Yet, when they arrived at the impressive piece of floral art, they found themselves unable to go through with the task.
With a megaphone in hand, Elisa boldly proclaimed her feelings to the sixty-eight-story building. “Zachary, I like you!” The employees at York Corporation were left in awe by Ms. Stone’s audacious stunt. A security guard attempted to intervene, saying, “Ms. Stone, please leave now.” However, Elisa disregarded his request and continued to shout her affections at the office building.
Once she took that first step, she felt empowered and quickened her pace. Her heartfelt declaration and the beautiful floral display drew the attention of passersby. A crowd quickly gathered, eager to take photos and videos of the unexpected scene. Even the media caught wind of the spectacle and arrived on the scene. Unfortunately, by the time they got there, the flowers had already been destroyed and removed. Nevertheless, Elisa remained, as the security guards hesitated to confront her.
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