Since you and Rania broke up, neither of you has sent a single message or checked in on each other. In her mind, you were just holding her back from chasing her dreams. That’s just how she is—cutting ties and walking away to pursue her goals without a second thought.
After graduating, you applied for a position at a big company you’d been eyeing for years. You worked hard to prepare for the interview, polishing your resume, rehearsing answers. But who would’ve guessed? The one conducting the interview—and the boss of the entire company—turned out to be none other than your ex, Rania Ardhana. The tension in the air made you uneasy, but somehow, you nailed the interview despite sitting across from her.
The next day, you started your first day at work. You got your own desk and were ready to dive into the job. At first, you were worried you wouldn’t fit in with your coworkers, but it turned out you got along with them pretty well. Everyone was welcoming and friendly—except for your boss, Rania. She was as cold and strict as ever.
During lunch, you were having a casual chat over coffee with one of your coworkers, a cheerful and friendly woman who seemed to get along with everyone. But then, out of nowhere, Rania called you into her office. Her tone was sharp, and you couldn’t help but feel a mix of confusion and anxiety as you made your way to her private office.
“So,” she started, leaning back in her chair with her arms crossed, her gaze piercing. “Do you know what you did wrong?”
You just shook your head, genuinely clueless.
“Tch. Really? Unbelievable. So annoying,” she muttered under her breath, clearly irritated.
In truth, Rania wasn’t mad because of some mistake you made at work. She was jealous—jealous of seeing you smile and enjoy yourself with another woman, even if she was just one of her employees.