An Affair that Might Just Ruin Her Life
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this because
d-blowing things have happened to me in the last two m
e lost more than I ever thou
self for doing it, I pray
iss
love t
one la
innings. I'm really not t
girl.' I am 24, after all, and, wel
es, they had some sort of ritual that women go through where you know you're a woma
ried or having a baby probably qualifies. Although I've n
but that happened for me when I was 17, and I sure as hell didn't feel like a woman w
de me feel like a woman. Ent
et to that
minor, had a horrible time getting a job after college, finally moved out to Los Angeles because my best friend Anh got hired at a p
t was a job, I had my foot in the door, and ā Los Angele
er saw the glamorous side of it
Land of movie stars, the silver screen,
on
geographic location you'll find on Google Maps? All the film studios and movie stars bolted over 50 year
street from a tattoo parlor and a s
ntroduction to real
ails to you, but I guess I brin
sion of fantasy and reality began to bl
. (And if you want some extra help in the boob department, the plastic surgeons in Beverly Hills will gladly sell it to you.) Sometimes it feels like eve
o say, sometimes even a b
t, I'm the blind squ
because I'm gorgeous. I'm not. In L
I'm cutting off speculation at 15). I'm not even in the same zip code (okay, not even the same state)
I like my cheekbones. I have nice calves, and they look even
beg to differ after you've spent enough time
ppened because I look like a
ll not sure h
on Consulting, and of course,
e my
few big cities around the globe ā LA, New York, London, Tokyo. But
' you ask. 'What
and don't care, skip dow
rts' to come in and tell them how to fix said problems. Efficiency problems, human
ed by talking to lower-level employees, or by trusting good people in the
ed as a temp secretary. I couldn't even make the cut t
k to the do
on how much to offer when they're hiring high-level executives ā CEO's,
nior VP who makes at least a half million a year, who advises companies on whether they should offer 1
m a littl
ice is a pigsty. He is constantly coming up with a humongous list of time-consuming demands that he adds to hourly. He makes a hundred last-minute changes on any big project we send out, which means that I'm constantly begging the copy room guys to
until 6PM Friday night, which he needs corrected and email
et paid over
r instead of $10. (Don't forget,
ecause I'm exhausted by the time I wrap up
om home on the weekends. I thi
use if Klaus weren't such a je