I laughed. Kate's face flushed crimson.
From day one, she'd treated me like her personal servant. I'd even bought her personal items. I knew things.
I gave Kate a meaningful look.
Rhys, however, latched onto it. "Hospitalized? Is it serious, Ms. Matthews?"
"The company doesn't endorse sacrificing your health for work."
Kate waved her hands quickly. "Thank you for your concern, Mr. Hansen. Nothing serious."
"Good to hear."
Rhys didn't press further.
But Nolan kept running his mouth. "Besides that, Ms. Matthews travels on business every few days. Isn't that all for the company? Why does it sound like a problem when he says it?"
At the mention of business trips, I nearly laughed out loud.
This idiot wasn't helping Kate. He was burying her.
"Ms. Matthews, those trip expenses—all reimbursed by the company, correct?"
Kate's expression shifted. She opened her mouth to speak.
Nolan cut in with contempt. "Obviously. Business trips are for work—of course the company reimburses them."
"Then why is it that whenever Ms. Matthews travels, she's always—"
Kate interrupted before I could finish.
"Ian Fox, if you won't help, fine—but trying to turn employees against each other?"