s by the fogged windows in the restaurant, dressed in a checkered white shirt the front tucked
hunger and chased the chill from her joints. It stilled the aching in her rotten teeth and numbed the slicing pain
tinue to read the thick papers on her lap, raising the steaming
tle to her lips and drained it. The alcohol burned like fire. S
resonant chime muffled in the thickening fog. Polly dipped
to jump, and her papers fly everywhere, cursing at her clum
ed up in her own
use where I had interned when I was in university. I am twenty years old,
I manage to locate most of the manuscript I had b
hind my ear and look around the co
a long slender finger taps me on my
usiness suit, the jacket in his arm and the m
which promised finesse. He had strong arched brow
hand, mumbling a quick thank you, I walk back to my table, gather my stuff, pay for the tea a
e, dodging the people on their
ng, sings from the other line. "
o a ten story office building, with Blueburg Publishi
glass, steel, and white sandstone lobby. Walking o
l velocity to the ninth floor. The
ne. "I have someone coming in to m
stations, passing by my assistant editors who are all si
my boss"s office wich is next door, not
ing at him in surprise. "How did you know I
ery time you call me during lunch or at five in
sing it now, and I give him a small smi
ead sideways in co
placing his chin on his palm in an innocent gesture."He"s been look
one so I recommended you," he chirps, innocently,
he thought of working for someone unk
th full accommodation, the pay is by the week an
-going-to-find-this-girl-a-boyfriend-before-I-turn-thirty-even-i
p with last month. Jeez, the guy kept glancing at
ing,
comes from the office door which swings open. "I nee
ce, I slowly turn around, coming face to face with the man who had picked up my papers for m
EO of Haven & Holts Incorporated and my boss
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