The Hating Game
Author: Sally Throne
Lucy Hutton has forever been sure that the decent young lady can get the corner office. She's enchanting and obliging and highly esteems being adored by everybody at Bexley and Gamin. Everybody with the exception of briskly effective, perfectly attired, truly scaring Joshua Templeman. Also, the inclination is common. Caught in a common office together 40 (OK, 50 or 60) hours every week, they've become settled in a habit-forming, crazy ceaseless round of need to feel superior. There's the Staring Game. The Mirror Game. The HR Game. Lucy can't allow Joshua to beat her at anything — particularly when an enormous new advancement goes up for the taking. In the event that Lucy dominates this match, she'll be Joshua's chief. On the off chance that she loses, she'll leave. So for what reason would she say she is out of nowhere having hot dreams about Joshua, and dressing for work like she has a hot date? After an entirely blameless lift ride closes with a huge kiss, Lucy begins to puzzle over whether she entirely misunderstands Joshua Templeman. Perhaps Lucy Hutton doesn't despise Joshua Templeman. What's more, perhaps, he doesn't detest her all things considered. Or on the other hand perhaps this is simply one more game.
