big deal. Stone Marketing was the most successful marketing company
s and perfectly ironed suits for the boys. Most of my peers were from families with money though, and often had grown up in London. I was a bit different. I c
he top in order to hide my figure, but I knew I couldn't get away with that in such an expensive environment. I forced myself to put on a white t-shirt I n
ts to tame it, so I scraped it back into my usual pony tail to keep it out of my face.
glanced as quickly as possible, shuddering at the dumpy silhouette that appeared in th
e student loan left over. To make matters worse, my room was tiny. There was only enough space for a single bed and a chest of draws. I had to share a
e I didn't bump into any of the bustling commuters. Thankfully I didn't nee
de one of those tall glass buildings. Checking the directions on my phone, I soon arrived outside the hu
ing good. Probably some comment about what I was wearing. They were of course, flawlessly dressed. Emma herself was wearing a soft pink blazer with a form fitting cream dress underneath that showed off her tiny wais
more opposit
p while the rest of the studen
ere, so I want 100% professionalism and respect. I don't need to remind you that if you make a good impression here, you may be lucky enough to offered their inte
d white monochrome. There was no doubt it looked sleek, but I also thought it
late than Emma. Something I never thought possible. She flashed us a wide smile, a
got when you phoned your energy supplier. "My name is Melissa. I'm a manager in
I could see the boys nudging each other and winking. Not e
n we were led to the social media department. That was definitely a notch up. They had large screens on all the walls with various p
e. This had examples of new ads they'd created for various different companies. The wh
were projected onto the wall, clearl
ake a look around," Me
mpanies that were featured. But then, something caught my eye. It was an ad for Blast sports drinks. Blast was a big name within the gym scene, often marketed to ser
over to
me like a swan on
I provide
ostcard smile.
yself in this position? I started to stammer a little. "I
t crossed her face.
, I had to explain otherwise
l...childish? They're meant to be
had begun to crowd around me. Clearly inte
ction. They want to appeal to gym novices as well as the serious types...
Neil looked like he wanted to put his head in his hands. M
ack of the crowd. "See that you do pass on those co
His dark hair and eyes made him look mysterious. Even a little dangerous. His sharp jaw line was covered in dark stubb
fect tan. "Yes Sir. Of course, Sir. I'll do that right
t, they snapped to me. I hurriedly looked away. I could barely hol
owd parting like the sea for Moses.
?" I could not rea
imidated, but my voice was
udent at the Univ
"Yes. My f
oice, and he began to walk away. Then he paused and turned his head to th
y, I realised something. I called out hurriedly. "Exc
roup. Now, even Neil did not resist shaking
. The first change in expression I'd
tone. I am the CEO
f