My parents sent me to the biggest interview of my life in a ruined hand-me-down suit, but the CEO recognized something on me they never bothered to see.-Quieen - Chainityai

My parents sent me to the biggest interview of my life in a ruined hand-me-down suit, but the CEO recognized something on me they never bothered to see.-Quieen

The email was printed on thick paper, the kind people used when they wanted ordinary cruelty to look official.

Evelyn Cross slid it across the table with two fingers.

I looked down and saw my father’s name first.

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Robert Murphy.

Then I saw mine in the subject line.

Re: Candidate Keira Murphy — family authorization and employment coordination.

For a moment, the conference room seemed to tilt.

The harbor cranes outside kept moving. Someone’s pen clicked once, then stopped.

Evelyn did not rush me.

That almost made it worse.

My eyes found the first paragraph.

My father had introduced himself as my financial representative.

He wrote that I was young, inexperienced, and still dependent on my family for judgment in major employment decisions.

He asked that any offer details, salary discussions, or signing documents be copied to him.

He said it would prevent confusion.

My face burned.

Then I read the second paragraph.

He had also attached Vanessa’s resume.

He wrote that my older sister had a stronger public-facing presence and would be better suited for any client-relations opportunity Vanguard might have.

He called her an asset to the Murphy family brand.

I almost laughed.

Not because it was funny.

Because if I did not laugh, I was afraid I would make a sound I could not take back.

Evelyn watched me over the top of the folder.

“That came in at 11:43 last night,” she said.

My mouth went dry.

“I did not know,” I whispered.

“I assumed you didn’t.”

The answer landed softly, but it carried weight.

She had already judged him.

She was still deciding about me.

I looked again at the email.

At the bottom, my father had written one final line.

Keira can be impulsive when she feels cornered, so please keep communication structured through the family.

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