"Exactly, I've been wondering about this as well. However, it's a good thing she was fired. She always thought highly of herself, as if working in our Publicity Department was beneath her, and she never looked kindly upon anyone..."
"You've just spoken my mind. To be honest, when I first joined the department, she made my life difficult and even threatened not to tell the Department Head. Who would have thought that someone who prides herself on being the Department Head's confidant would leave in such a pathetic way?"
"She did that to you too? Damn, I thought I was the only one with such bad luck. She relied on her senior employee status to look down on me all the time, making sure I knew my place. If I ever find out who got her fired, I swear I'll personally go and thank them!"
"..."
Evelyn Sherman had just walked into the Publicity Department and heard the hushed conversations, momentarily startled.
She couldn't accept personal visits to express gratitude, of course.