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Are They Right?

Adrien has always been labelled a jerk. His rich parents abandoned him as he was a 'loser.' But that never stopped him from trying. Unable to go to law school due to his low marks, Adrien is forced to join the school of fashion design. There he is labelled as 'not talented at all' in art. Finally, after 6 years, he is able to graduate university with a basic pass. Will Adrien continue to be called a loser as he enters the workforce, or must he prove himself?

light_queen1 · Realistic
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35 Chs

Chapter 10

The air crackled with tension as I stood before Ms. Thompson's office, the weight of my decision pressing down on me like a leaden cloak. With a determined exhale, I pushed open the door and stepped inside, my gaze meeting hers with a mix of resolve and regret."Adrien, please, have a seat," Ms. Thompson said, her voice gentle yet tinged with concern.I sank into the chair opposite her desk, feeling the weight of the moment settle heavily upon me. "Ms. Thompson, I've come to a decision," I began, my voice steady despite the turmoil brewing within me. "I can't continue to work here, not under these conditions."Her eyes softened with understanding as she leaned forward, clasping her hands together on the desk. "Adrien, I know this hasn't been easy for any of us," she said, her voice filled with empathy. "But I understand if you feel you need to move on."I nodded, gratitude swelling within me for her understanding. "I appreciate everything you've done for me, Ms. Thompson," I said, sincerity lacing my words. "But I need to find a place where I can truly be myself, where my creativity isn't shackled by corporate interests."Before she could respond, the door burst open, and Stuart strode into the room, his presence filling the space with a palpable sense of hostility."Well, well, well, if it isn't Adrien the quitter," he sneered, his lips curling into a contemptuous smirk. "Running away like a coward because you couldn't handle a little competition?"I bristled at his words, the anger bubbling up within me like a tempest on the horizon. "This has nothing to do with competition, Stuart," I shot back, my voice edged with frustration. "You've destroyed everything that made this studio special, all in the name of your own greed."Stuart's laughter echoed off the walls, grating on my nerves like nails on a chalkboard. "Oh, spare me the melodrama, Adrien," he scoffed, his tone dripping with disdain. "You were never cut out for success. You're just a talentless hack clinging to the coattails of those more talented than yourself."I felt a surge of righteous indignation rise within me, a fire burning bright against the darkness of Stuart's cruelty. "You may have won this battle, Stuart," I declared, my voice ringing with defiance. "But mark my words, I will not rest until I've reclaimed what is rightfully ours."With that, I turned on my heel and strode out of the office, leaving Stuart's mocking laughter echoing in my wake. Though the road ahead was uncertain, one thing was clear – I would not let his greed dictate my future.