My name is Angel Hightower and I was the head personnel evaluator for a well-known pharmaceutical company. Although for legal reasons I cannot reveal the name of the company, I no longer wish to hide my own identity. The need for secrecy has passed. Basically I was done in by my own actions. As much as I'd like to I have no one else to blame for the events that follow in this account. I became a hypocrite, for I had always criticized other women for their behavior when it came to cheating in their relationships, yet I could not stop myself from doing the same damn thing. I let it come between me and my husband. I let it ruin my life.
Six weeks. Six stinking weeks. That's how long it took for me to break my vow and fall back into the clutches of adultery. I thought I was strong enough to fight the temptation his eyes presented to me. I thought that my willpower was strong enough to withstand that perfect smile and sexy smirk. I was so wrong. My dreams betrayed me nightly as I imagined his powerful thrusts invading my sex, his chiseled, sweat-soaked body pressed against mine in a carnal embrace, his mesmerizing golden eyes claiming my very soul. I tried to be a dutiful wife, rededicate myself to my marriage, but the itch for my secret lover kept me feeling frustrated and snappish. He had broken me; from the moment I first gave in to my curiosity I was lost. Doomed to fail, I never had a chance.
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My week of debauchery had done major damage to my reputation around the office. My work did not suffer so my bosses didn't care; I was still bringing in talented staff and brilliant scientists with personalities that meshed well. Despite that I would still from time to time hear the whispers. Some of the people involved were just the jealous bitches trying to knock me off my pedestal for my previous holier-than-thou attitude toward office dalliances. Others involved the guys who thought that it was their turn to get some now that the Ice Queen had thawed. The rumors were irritating but I understood, took it as a penance for my wanton behavior. What brought me up short were the people questioning my competence. That I got to my present position not by keeping my nose to the grindstone but rather greasing up the poles of my superiors. When I started hearing that I had to bite my tongue to keep from losing all sense of reason. It didn't take a rocket scientist to figure out the source of that particular set of rumors. Evaline Matthews, little Miss Second-Place. I admit that she was good at her job, but her lack of people skills had always held her back. She was frequently placed on assignments where she could work alone. Though fairly attractive, her scalding wit and belittling attitude toward any project that she herself did not generate made people loathe working with her. When I was promoted department head instead of her she just knew that I had to be screwing the senior staff. In her eyes no one was more deserving of promotion and advancement. Most people paid her no attention, seeing the jealousy for what it was. My recent fall from grace had started to shift people's opinions to her way of thinking though. After all, I was no longer untouchable, pure, a bastion of virtue or whatever. It wouldn't be beneath me.
I'm no stranger to office gossip, I knew in my heart I should have let it die down instead of adding fuel to the furnace. I should have let my work, my track record speak for itself. The people I put into place were key to company success, instrumental in the latest breakthroughs in drug-tech. I knew my own worth; no amount of chatty office gossip should have made a difference in how I conducted myself or handled my business. But it did. It hurt so badly. Hell it all hurt, all the rumors, the whispers. Looking back, I guess I was grasping at straws, trying to find something or someone to fight against instead of smoke and shadows. My target was Evaline. The first step in my downfall was the torrid if short lived love affair with Desmond. The next step was the confrontation with Eva. About 2 weeks after he was transferred to the IT department I had Eva come to my office. By that time the rumor mill was cranking at an all-time high, grinding my reputation to dust. My reasoning was admittedly flawed but at the time I figured that a little personnel readjustment would serve to change the climate. I was sitting at my desk, trying and failing to focus on the spreadsheet I was preparing when my secretary informed me of her arrival. "Send her in, James," I said into the intercom, my calm voice a contrast with the anger boiling just underneath the surface.
Eva walked through the door as if she deserved to be sitting where I was. Her Mediterranean features, the olive skin, lush and luxurious raven's wing hair and warm brown eyes were wasted by her haughty scowl. She was beautiful, imposing, and confident. She also radiated bitch with every glance. I waited patiently as she glided to the open seat in front of my desk, sat and looked at me expectantly while crossing her legs.
"Is there something I can help you with Ms. Hightower?" she said with a thinly-veiled sneer. "I am finishing the report on the recruiting trip to Tulane and I'd really like to put on the finishing touches before the staff meeting tomorrow morning."
"Oh that won't be necessary, Ms. Matthews," I replied, keeping my voice level and professional. "Wayne can touch that up. Look, there is no easy way to put this so I'm just going to come right out and say it. I have spoken to management recommending your transfer out of Personnel and into Accounting effective immediately and that request has been approved. I will need you to clear out your desk and report to Mr. Bossley on the..."
"I know very well where accounting is," she interrupted with outrage. "On what grounds are you moving me? My work is excellent!"
"Frankly, it's your attitude. Your co-workers feel that you are not a team player and your belittling commentary and outright rudeness are creating a hostile work environment. You have excellent work ethic and the company would hate to lose you. We just felt that a change of scenery would do us both a world of good."
Her eyes narrowed and an ugly smile crossed her features. "'We felt' this and 'we felt' that huh? My 'attitude'? I know exactly what this is. You're trying to get rid of me, huh? Little Angel, fallen from grace, turned slut where everyone can see and can't take it when people talk huh? You already stole my promotion, now you wanna fuck up my career track because you can't take the heat? Tell me, who else did you have to fuck to get me out of the way? You know what? I don't give a shit. Know that I won't stand for it though. I'm going to file a grievance and get you axed, you bitch! You are going to pay dearly for...
"Shut the fuck up!" I interrupted her, punctuating my speech by slamming my fist on my desk. Matching her fire with my own, I began to speak into the silence. "You are an ungrateful, sniveling, despicable cunt and I don't give a fuck how angry you are, you aren't about to speak to me that way. Do you know what I could do to you? With the amount of red marks in your personnel file I could have you pushing letters in the mailroom for the next 10 years. Hell, I could have kicked you to the curb so hard you bounced! File a fucking grievance. Go right ahead! My audit is in order. All of my I's are dotted; all my T's are crossed. 'My work is excellent'. Give me a break! News flash, bitch! Nobody wants to WORK WITH YOU! Even with all that, I tried to keep it professional, let you down easy, even set you up with a soft landing. YOU decided to make this shit personal, not me! I sincerely promise you do NOT want to play that game with me."
By the time I finished my little diatribe her face was red, her body was shaking in anger and her hands were clawed, gripping the arms of my office chair. The haughty mask slipped and what I saw was pure undiluted anger. She was leaning forward like she wanted to slap me and was only holding herself back by force of will. "Do it, bitch," I said with quiet menace and a smile that never touched my eyes. "Do it. Give me a reason to smash your pretty little face in before I have security escort your sorry ass out the building. Please, PLEASE give me a reason to ensure that no one ever hires you again."
We sat staring daggers at one another across my desk, a moment in time stretched for eternity. There was no give in me, only slightly less than that in her. Finally, Eva looked away. "You've made your feelings perfectly clear, Ms. Hightower," she said between gritted teeth. "I guess I'll be heading off to accounting. If there's nothing else...," she rose from her seat and walked stiff-backed out of my office. She paused at the door before walking away. In a sort of stage whisper she said, "This ain't over bitch. Not by a long shot."