se
e that I was impressed. Not just because he had achieved it, which was a feat
ted to achieve. I wanted to ask more questions, I wanted to hear
d. Right now, though he was an incredible person to learn from, that wasn't what I needed.
my original purp
ly. "This seems like it would be a great opportunity for m
he other people that had interviewed me. Cayden Colbert had been professional the enti
for a moment long
tapping his fingers on the hardwood desk. "And then we would send a follow-up email, awaitin
ad been more of a desperate hope.I didn't want to get ahead of myself, but I felt secure enough in what he
hed he
ocedure would be the wisest thin
job? Had I somehow done so terribly in this interview that he wasn't ev
h all those loops and bounds. I believe that you're a great fit for our company, and it would be ridiculous to take t
that would best put me on the path that I wanted in life. On
ould do was grab i
. I sat back a little, more reserved. "I am honored to
didn't seem upset b
look at the contract after you get it, then please fill everything
ely no way that I could afford to miss
e a reputation to uphold, with our clients and our competitors, so we put a lot of emphasis on our dress code. You will be given a work cloth
much for this opportunity, I can't begin
m again, and Cayden held his hand for me to shake. He then opene
start working soon, she seemed surprised. I wouldn't
yet firmness he took my hand in. His eyes never parted mine, until the handshake was
ust wasn't possible. I would have been able to convince myself that I had imagined the entire thing, but
ached home, I got out of the c
sn't seeing wha
ng again and again, I had to accept tha
amed and then ran
me immediately, and I
doing here?!
ips. "You think my little sister can just roc
ut Rebecca was the most well-traveled,
e. "It's Mardi Gras. I hope you have a great dress an
u
" I echoed.
ust l
u have
den
ur or two. But I didn't have the luxury of time with her. There w
d if it wasn't, I was more than happy to mat
t our team needed
to her, though, I knew that I coul
I didn't really do parties, I had to be seen. There would be too many cli
y office to sort out the last few things for the day, and
hen I expected that much dedication from my e
l over it. It would be subtle enough that it wouldn't be ove
i Gras. My clients would know who I was, and they would
ady, I headed
right. I hated staying for these things, but the formalities required
eet with everyone, just our most important ones. Only four more and then I could make my escape.
e. We ask that everyone selected please allow our coordinators
ok place, but Brudner had kept me there with his constant quest
and I watched as a woman came towards me. She did a little dip w
hip and pulled her close. I couldn't recognize her and t
it was an easy dance, I couldn't help but feel that w
yet, that wasn't what I felt
, from somewhere. And yet, I knew that I didn't. The song finished
diately, and I remembered that w
to enjoy it so I took it as an invitation. I touched more, I moved faster, and she answered just th
, the song f
was the slowest, and I he
again. But I couldn't take the risk. If she was a client or the spouse of a
urs, I met two women who caught my attention and drew m
hts went out. It wasn't planned, it wasn't meant to
what it was
ps against hers. And the current that went through us both
n it wa
est exits quickly, this is not a drill," the call came over all the other pan
n the direction of the people rushing. It wasn't the sudden dark
lowed
st her in the crowd. Once outside, I lo
the moonlight, and I made my way toward her without th
when she took off her mask
er. Rose