Sick Obsession: A Twisted Love Story

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nothing like the present, she thought as she got out of her car and started walking towards the building. The good thing about not being seen up here often made it easy for her to be excused as a normal person. Once she was on the elevator, two other people were discussing an email that came out talking about a leak where someone could have obtained personal information.
    As she listened to the two on the elevator talk, they began talking about filing a potential lawsuit against the company. So it’s deeper than I thought, Lizeth thought as she listened on. The conversation came to a complete stop once the doors to the elevator opened and the two got off.  She wondered if she should follow them.  She quickly recanted her thoughts to follow and remained on the elevator because she did not want to risk missing Martha. The elevator doors closed and Lizeth stood back and waited for it to reach the top. The elevator kept going up until it reached its desired floor, the doors opened and Lizeth stepped out. To her surprise, Martha was standing at her desk as if she was already waiting on her. Martha waved her over. Lizeth walked over to Martha who seemed to look as if she was stressed.
    “Is everything okay Martha?” Lizeth asked.
    “Mrs. Jackson, I have been trying to reach your husband all day,” Martha said, sounding frantic.
    “Martha please calm down and tell me what’s going on,” Lizeth said. As Lizeth sat down with Martha she listened to Martha explain everything that was going on in the office. How she misplaced a file and had to send out the memo to all employees and clients, past and present. She also informed her about all the mysterious emails and letters along with packages that had been coming to the office for Darrius.
    After Martha finished telling her this, she looked as if she was relieved, but that moment passed rather quickly once the phone started ringing again. As Martha informed her of all the recent happenings, Lizeth was trying to think of who to call to help save her husband, despite his cheating ways. She started grilling Martha with questions to get to the truth.
    “So Martha, who do you think could behind all this?” Lizeth asked.
    “I am not sure,” Martha answered.
    “Has anyone recently got fired?” Lizeth asked.
    “No, no one’s been fired.  I would have to handle that paper work,” Martha told her.
    “Did he have an argument with someone or upset someone?” Lizeth asked.
    “No I don’t think so,” Martha said.
    “Okay, well that gets us nowhere!” Lizeth sighed, clearly frustrated.
    “Sorry I can’t be more help,” Martha apologized.
    “Well who would have access to this information other than you?” Lizeth grilled her.
    “No one,” Martha said.
    “Well no one got fired, so did anyone get hired here recently?” Lizeth asked.
    “Well, no new hires.  All we had was an intern who was from the college, but Mr. Jackson all of a sudden chose to end the program with the school,” Martha said.
    “Why did he do that?” Lizeth asked curiously.
    “According to Mr. Jackson, she was getting too attached here and she was not really working out,” Martha explained. Lizeth felt as if she had just found the piece to the puzzle but was still not sure.
    “So do you think she could be behind this?” Lizeth asked.
    “Well when she was escorted off the property she didn’t seem at all upset,” Martha said.
    “She was escorted off the property?” Lizeth asked.
    “Yes, Mr. Jackson thought it best,” Martha said.
    “Now that you mention it, she did get to work with me once or twice, but I don’t think that she would do this,” Martha said.
    Lizeth was sure that this intern was behind this, and she planned on finding out the truth.
    “Martha if I wanted to find an intern or this intern for my company how would I go about doing so?” Lizeth asked.
    “Well the college is a good choice, they have such bright students.  But if you want to speak with that particular

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