
Cashing Out on the Wrong Billionaire Heiress
Chapter 3
Out of nowhere, Carina broke into a smile. She got out of her chair and walked over to me, taking my hand in a show of familiar intimacy.
"See? I knew you had potential! But the higher-ups might not even bother reading the proposal if it came from you. Here's what I think we should do. Let's put my name on the proposal, and I'll take it to Mr. Scott myself.
"Once the deal is closed, I'll arrange a promotion for you and make you a manager," Carina declared.
Her expression made it seem like this was a perfectly reasonable thing to do. I couldn't help but feel pretty exasperated by that. Few in this world could be this brazen about stealing someone else's credit.
I hurriedly nodded, making myself seem flattered by her offer. "Thank you for looking out for me, Ms. Lewis."
The self-satisfied Carina patted my hand and said, "That's all. You can go now. Oh, the company is organizing a cocktail party to welcome Mr. Scott this evening. You should come as well."
That caught me off guard. "You want me to attend the party? But I don't have anything to wear to a cocktail party."
Carina eyed me scornfully. "Who said you'd be attending as a guest? You can help the catering crew with the serving. Remember not to embarrass me."
I lowered my head, my eyes flashing coldly.
She wanted me to be a server, huh?
So be it, then. We were going to see who would end up humiliated this evening.
…
The cocktail party was held at the city's top luxury hotel. Only the wealthy and powerful were in attendance.
Dressed in an ill-fitting, black-colored server's uniform, I moved through the crowd carrying a tray of drinks.
Not far away, Carina had her arm looped through John's as she pealed with laughter. The so-called couture gown she wore was actually just an outdated castoff she'd dug out from some random vintage shop.
John, who was already balding despite not even being in his 50s, kept his lustful gaze fixed on Carina. "I'm counting on you this evening, Carrie. As long as you bag Mr. Scott, once we offload that project, we'll be set for the rest of our lives!"
Carina leaned against his shoulder and laughed coquettishly.
"Don't worry, Mr. Hammond. You know what I'm capable of. Mr. Scott may have a nasty temper, but a man's a man. What man isn't happy to have some fun outside?"
I was passing right by them with the tray of drinks in hand when I caught the tail end of her deplorable words. I stumbled on purpose, and a glass of red wine tipped right onto Carina's secondhand couture gown.
Carina shrieked and shoved me away. "Are you blind! Do you know how expensive this gown is? You wouldn't even be able to pay me back if you auctioned yourself off!"
I hit the floor hard, scraping the palms of my hands. But I scrambled back up immediately to offer a flustered apology.
"I'm so sorry, Ms. Lewis! I didn't mean to do it… I just lost my balance…"
The surrounding guests gestured toward us and whispered among themselves.
Looking pretty livid, John grabbed my arm and snarled, "Do you know where we are right now, you clumsy buffoon? Get the hell out of here now!"
Carina stared at the wine stain on her gown, her body trembling with rage. She grabbed me by the collar and hissed through gritted teeth, "You did this on purpose, didn't you, Bailey? Admit it! You're just jealous I get to be the center of attention this evening, right?"
I fervently shook my head, tears pooling in my eyes. "That's not true, Carrie! We're best friends. Why would I do something like that to you?"
"Shut up! Who are you calling your best friend, huh? Who do you think you are?" Carina flung me aside before turning to John.
"Mr. Hammond, I know for a fact that Bailey Scott here is known for her sticky fingers at the office. I suspect she didn't come here to help at all—she came to steal!"
John instantly caught on and bellowed, "Security! Seize that thief!"
Several security guards rushed over immediately and grabbed me, pinning my arms in place on both sides.
As I struggled to break free, I shouted, "I didn't steal anything! How can you detain me like this?"
Snorting, Carina walked over and eyed me. "Why not? As the head of the project management department, I'm your boss, and you're just one of my workhorses. This isn't over yet, Bailey."
Just then, someone opened the ballroom doors.