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ent pounding r
Wake up! Yo
through my sleep-heav
a
gh my curtains-too much light. I grab my phone, fingers clumsy, and groan.
back and stumble o
a, arms crossed, brows raised, looks entirely too put-togeth
ss
aist-professional but not suffocating. Perfect. I hop on one foot w
now, if you wanted an entrance on your first day
ut back, buttoning the d
itchen. Julia hands me a steaming cup of coffee like a guardian angel with
ssing a quick kiss to her chee
n those heels!" s
romi
orns blaring, people speed-walking like their lives depend on it, the faint scent of fresh bread from th
ake
against my hip. A man with a briefcase throws me a disapproving lo
us just as
! Hol
problem, but I manage to fling myself inside
hand to my forehead. Okay. I made i
seven minutes to compose myself before walking int
e of
se, nearly colliding with a woman in stilettos who looks at me like I'm a personal offense to corporate elegance. My heels s
a stop. She's the kind of woman who probably wakes up looking effortlessly polished, with her s
within the acceptable window of not
vators just as the do
. Not ha
yell, my voice echoi
have time to say thank you before I launch myself forward, half-running, half-leaping inside. The
lly lo
io
se it's
d, my slightly disheveled hair, the way I'm still catching my breath like I just ra
nst the mirrored wall, looking entirely t
rol over this situation. "Technically, n
ering it. "You were spri
. "More of a.
deepens.
ntrast to the chaos inside my brain. My nerves are still
h! Julia made me coffee this morning, which was great because I almost d
ises a b
e road. Super tiny thing. All fur and attitude. We named her Pumpkin-well, Julia named her Pumpkin. I wanted some
ps twitch.
claimed the place as her personal kingdom .We pay rent. I contribute to groceries. But s
wing him the thin red
ck to it. "S
ly. "I was just existing. You know,
ances at me. "You sure she didn't
are not on P
even know
. And yet, here you are.
then, casually-too casually-h
nk. "
something for
e t
w my ey
ad, feigning in
im. "No number requests. T
t before he can respo
n't
ainst the floor. Over my shoulder, I toss, "Nice talking, boss man!" and
e's typing, fast and precise, her nails clicking against the keyboard wit
glance over the rim of h
ticularly irritated. Just a
lly, I wasn't late-late-but she's already standing
ve time for
he marches through the hall, her heels clicking
itors. The people here don't even look up, completely absorbed in their work. One guy has three screens fil
lly understand wh
nce rooms on the left. We book them for team meet
w people are deep in discussion, one of them
Coffee, tea, fridge, microwave. Don't leave your di
te
lway. "Restrooms. You can f
we move. My brain is still catching up
s outside a door
s your
ard, and a chair that actually looks comfortable. The walls are lined with shelves, mostly filled with books and binders. Th
her desk looks up
nport says, brisk as
ch-to-care way, with dark brown hair that falls into
ey
," I
You'll be working closely with
back in his chair. "I'll
y anything, Ms. Davenport is
e over her shoulder. "Welcome to Gre
en she
stepping into the build
turns back to me with a small smirk. "S
, absolutely. If Ms. Davenport moved any faster, I th
doesn't believe in wasting
of my new space. "So, senior data scientist
s arms behind his head, "but I promis
my eyes.
or swings open with no warni
e owns the place. Which
locks onto me instantly
he says, tone leaving
k. "Fo
s already amused at how t
eyebrow but wis
heart suddenly hammering for rea
impatiently.
owing him out the door-straight into wha