The CEO's Fixation (His Relentless Pursuit)
alking away, her mind reeling with disbelief. "What?! Fired?
had received a few reprimands from the HR team but she knew that didn't prompt any reason for her to just be
voice, with an intention of letting the other employees get a whiff of what got her fired. "You were let go due to
orking hard, and I believe I deserve an explanation!". Sarah felt that the alleg
and she was almost on her way to becoming a senior edit
d, it's all in the memo. You should really start checking your emails,
turned upside down in an instant. Her writing career in the second best
o comprehend the unexpected blow. Her mind raced with
the screen to locate the email that had sealed her fate. The manager's word
w: "Termination of Employment." With a deep breath, she opened the message, her eyes scanning the text for answers.
ion of Employment:
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fective immediately. This decision was made due to your consistent failure to meet pro
d mandatory meetings have led to this decision. We have attempted to address th
terials, to the HR department by the end of the day. You will receive a separate em
nce
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ow could they do this to her? She thought she was doing a good job, and her performa
ion she had for her work. She felt like she was in a nightmare, and everything was slipping away from her. Her work-l
e. She knew she had been a dedicated and hardworking member of the team, consistently delivering high-quali
mbering the positive feedback and praise she h
rformance. In fact, she had been considering asking for a promotion,
to schedule a meeting with HR to dispute the decision and clear her name. She was no
ded to the HR department, ready to face whatever lay ahead. Little did she know, this was only the b
arism, misconduct, and neglect of duties. The HR representative had shown her what appeared to be conclusive evidence, including emails, documents,
ith questions: Who could be behind this conspiracy? What was their motive? And how could they so convincingly ma
belongings including her name tag and ID card, her former workplace now a symbol of betrayal and deceit. She knew she had to fight to clear her name, but
for truth and vindication was just beginning. She was determined to
vent that had just taken place. She didn't want to tell her family yet, she just
ffic without checking if it was safe to cross the road, trying to fish her phone from her bag
ly to find a speeding car hurtling towards her. Time seemed to crawl slowly as