Chapter 70 
Alyssa couldn’t help but wonder, ‘Do all secretaries end up having something on the side with their bosses? First it was Sean and Hailey, and now it seems like Andrew and Cathy are the same! 
Thanks to her history with Sean and Hailey, she already had a pretty negative impression of Andrew and Cathy. But what really bothered her was, she was always the one caught in the middl 
Back when she was with Sean, he cheated on her with his secretary. Now she secretary playing the role of the “special confidante.” 
married to Andrew, and here was another 
She couldn’t figure out what kind of bad luck she’d drawn. They had agreed when they got married–no cheating on each 
other. 
She thought, ‘If he’s so close with Cathy, why doesn’t he just marry her instead? Is it because I look easier to push around?‘ 
Just as Alyssa’s anger was bubbling over, Tamera added, “But the thing is, Mr. Coleman never gave Ms. Carlson an executive elevator card. That’s why their relationship is still kind of unclear 

Alyssa huffed, “Just likes to keep people guessing.” 
“Exactly, Ms. Carlson is all about keeping people on their toes,” Tamera echoed. 
But while Alyssa was talking about Andrew, Tamera was referring to Cathy. 
After all, in Tamera’s eyes, Alyssa was just a junior secretary who’d never even met Andrew. She didn’t believe Alyssa would know if Andrew liked to mess with people. 
They gossiped for a while before heading out of the office and grabbing cabs home. 
When Alyssa got to her front door, she realized she hadn’t registered her fingerprint yet, so she rang the doorbell. 
Meanwhile, Andrew was on a video call, getting an earful from Leanna for the last half hour. He’d been trying to laugh it off and keep her in a good mood. 
Leanna wasn’t having it. “You didn’t let me see Alyssa last night, so don’t think you can sweet–talk your way out of this. I’m not ending this call until I see her.” 

“Grandma, it’s late. I still need to shower and sleep. Or do you want to watch me take a bath?” Andrew joked with a grin. 
“Who wants to see that? I just want to see my granddaughter–in–law,” Leanna shot back, eyeing him with suspicion. 
Celine chimed in, “I heard from Myrna that you two left for work together this morning. So why didn’t you bring Alyssa home after work? Are you that clueless? She’s your wife. It’s late, and she’s not home yet–aren’t you worried?” 
Andrew rubbed his forehead. “Mom, you’ve said this a million times. She’s a grown woman. What’s there to worry about?” 
“You might not be worried, but I am. Alyssa is so pretty. What if someone else sweeps her off her feet?” Celine muttered. 
Just as Andrew was about to be driven up the wall by these two women, the doorbell rang. He quickly said into the call, “Someone’s at the door. I’m hanging up to get it.” 
“Hold on! Don’t you dare hang up,” Leanna snapped. “I need to make sure it’s not some other woman coming to see you this late.” 
Andrew’s mouth twitched. “Grandma, what nonsense are you talking about?” 
“Go open the door,” she urged. “Or are you too scared? Is there really someone else at the door?” 
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<  SEND GIFT  10:38 Sat, Dec 14 GOE  Chapter 70  3.81%  Celine added, “Mom, come on. Who would even be interested in him? If he really had women lining up, he wouldn’t have waited until thirty to get married.”  “That’s true. Leanna nodded in agreement.  Ignoring their chatter, Andrew put his phone on the table and went to open the door.  When he saw it was Alyssa, he was a bit surprised but quickly frowned. “Why didn’t you just open the door yourself?”  Alyssa pursed her lips. “I haven’t registered my fingerprint yet.”  ୦  COMMENT