Before she finished speaking, she saw Daisy standing in the dining room. She stepped back nervously and in a timid voice said, "Hi, Sister Daisy, welcome back,"
"Well, don't you want me back?" Daisy said with a smile.
"NO! NO! NO!" Anna hurried to explain, "Please come back! Then Sister Kate won't worry about you anymore. You don't know how anxious she had been lately. She would go to your room every day. Even though she didn't tell me, I could see that she felt hopeless."
Kate was a little embarrassed when she heard Anna tell Daisy about how she had been acting. She quickly changed the subject, "There will be no servants in our home anymore. We have to cook the meals on our own."
"I can give you a hand," Anna quickly followed Kate to the kitchen as if she was afraid to be alone with Daisy.
Daisy glanced at Anna, said nothing. She sat on the couch and ate some potato chips, angry that Anna was working at Kate Group.
During dinner, Daisy asked cautiously, "Kate, are there any vacancies in your company? I would like a job to get out of the house, I am tired of being at home."
"What do you want to do?" Kate patiently asked for her opinions. She wanted to be impartial in front of the two sisters.
"Sales department, I could learn how to do it at first," Although Daisy had no experience, she had ambitions. She was not willing to be just a receptionist.
"Well, prepare your resume tonight and go to the personnel department for an interview tomorrow. After you passed the interview, we'll arrange for your work according to your situation."
"Okay," Daisy exclaimed. She thought she would be able to get the job without an interview but she was wrong.
To ensure everything ran smoothly in the house, Kate stayed home. Joseph understood and told her to pay attention to how the others were acting.
"Kate, can we talk?" Daisy went to Kate's room when she saw Anna had gone back to her room.
"Okay," Kate said with a smile, "It's still the same as before. You can say whatever you want, even if the words are hurtful, I will try to be objective."
"Never mind, it's my problem. I was just too impulsive that day. I am sorry," Daisy sincerely apologized.
"It was done out of anger. I don't think you seriously meant to do that. Like I said, everything is good as long as you are willing to come home," Kate told Daisy.
"But Kate, you have to keep an eye out for everything..." Daisy hinted but hesitated.
Kate tried to understand what she meant. "You mean Anna?"
Daisy nodded her head, "She may have only temporarily lost her memory. One day she will recover, then you might be in danger and get hurt again."
"Well, it seemed that you have a 100% trust in her right now. I'll keep silent," Daisy sighed.
"It's late. You should get some sleep," Kate suggested, not wanting to talk about the situation anymore. She knew of Daisy's dislike for Anna, and she wouldn't ask her to do anything for her again. She only hoped that Daisy would let the past go sooner than later.
**
The next day at JK Group, Joseph's men reported back to him. He read the file, then ordered, "Continue to follow Daisy 24/7!"
Joseph picked up his phone to call Kate. They had been apart for more than twelve hours and Kate hadn't called or sent him any messages. He finally decided to reach out to her but was even more discouraged when she said she was busy.
"Okay, get your work done! But remember to have lunch. I will pick you up after work!" Joseph was excited to see her.
"Deal!" Kate said, "Daisy now is also working in my company. I thought she should have something to do rather than staying at home."
Joseph had already found out about the job, but he acted surprised, "I hope that she is appreciating your kindness."
"Are you still angry with her?" Kate sensed Joseph's emotion through the phone.
"I am nothing bothering to be angry anymore. I am just sorry that I could not protect you," Joseph explained.
"Why are you acting like a child? Don't worry about me, I'm fine," Kate was charmed with his words.
Joseph knew she valued her relationship with Daisy. He didn't want to tell Kate about Daisy's meeting with Samuel. After all, Daisy was acting kind and sweet, therefore Kate wouldn't believe it.
**
Daisy became the newest member of the sales department at Kate Group. Although, she was a newcomer she worked hard and took every chance she could to show her abilities. Within a week, she was acquainted with her colleagues, especially the department manager. She always asked what needed to be done, and took on as much work as she was given, often hinting about her close relationship with Kate.
The manager was aware that she was Kate's family so whenever they discussed a new product, he would ask Daisy to sit in. She was hardworking and after each meeting, she would tell the manager about any ideas she had. He appreciated her humble and positive attitude as she became more familiar with her job.
During one of her lunches, she triumphantly reported to Kate.
Kate was delighted after hearing Daisy was thriving, "I thought you might not be accustomed to the job!"
"I had to or else how could I be your sister?" Daisy replied.
"Don't talk like that! You should love your work, if you don't like this job, tell me."
"Kate, don't you see that I'm thrilled? I love this job. I'll work hard, one day when I make great progress, don't forget to give me a pay raise!" Daisy beamed. She knew she wanted to keep her job. She wanted to win, and then when she had the power, she could go after the people she didn't like.
"Of course," Kate answered.
"Then, I will work harder!" Daisy was much inspired.
**
"It's been two weeks. Do you have any updates?" Vincent shouted as he walked into Samuel's office. He scoffed, "Don't you remember your promise? How can I continue to let Smith Group be run by you?"