In an almost ephemeral instant, Marigold sensed the air congeal around her. She had indeed refrained from disclosing her occupation at B.E. to her parents. Primarily, one reason was her arduous and demanding work, leaving her with no energy to engage in such discussions. Secondly, she harbored a reluctance to reveal her role as a CEO's secretary to those around her, especially considering the illustrious nature of the person in question.
Especially when it came to the reasons behind her breakup with David and the inexplicable celerity with which she secured employment at this company, swiftly ascending to the position of the CEO's secretary. Oscar, always astute in matters such as these, would not let it go unquestioned. And that, precisely, was the reality Marigold currently wished to avoid delving into.
Marigold began to stammer, "I, I am actually a tour guide on the ship. Didn't I mention that before? There was a business conference on board."