Orlando could be considered as my senior. When I enrolled, he was almost graduating, but as an excellent representative, he always appeared at important occasions.
He was charming, handsome and capable, who would not like him?
So at that time, I worked extra hard because I wanted to join the same company as him when I graduated.
However, by the time I tried hard to catch up with him, it was after graduation. He had already taken over the family business, but his company was not in line with my major and I could not get in. In order to improve myself better and keep pace with him, I chose my corresponding major.
I looked forward to the moment when I could break down those barriers and be with him.
At first, I just regarded him as my role model. It was exciting to make progress together with such a gifted person like him.
Everything happened in the year when Orlando had a car accident. Gardner Group's stock price fell, his childhood sweetheart left him, his half-brother took over Gardner Group and he himself became a disabled person, sitting in a wheelchair and having difficulty even standing up.
I secretly ran to see him and I saw that he was driven out of the door of his family main house and was only given a housekeeper.
At that time, his eyes were red and he stubbornly refused to admit defeat. His image had been vividly portrayed in my mind for many years.
"Are you sure you want to resign for someone who doesn't even know you? You're about to get a promotion."
At that time, Charlotte did not understand at all because she had been teaching me carefully and I did not want to hide it from her.
When I told her I gave up my job because I wanted to take care of Orlando, Charlotte asked me and saw that I still wanted to bang my head against the wall.
After a long silence, she said to me, "I hope you just keep going forward and I don't want him to let you down. I'll give you two days and I hope you will seriously consider whether he is worth you giving up so much."
"Ms. Sherman, there's no need to think about it. I want to go see him as soon as possible."
Charlotte looked at me a little disappointment and sighed. "You're doing this for a man, one day you will regret it."
I ended up leaving joyfully. Unlike me, Charlotte was full of sadness and finally she said, "I will always keep a place for you, but I hope you won't need it."