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ves Innovation" conference a bit late. She'd had a crazy morning but it did not show so much, save the lateness to the event. She still wears that flawle
have wrecked it, probably even run it into the lamps tha
alet walks up to her to have her directed into the building seeing she had already done his job for him by parking her car. She had nothing against him, she just liked to know where her car was parked, maybe when
tomatic doors at the entrance of the edifice where she thanks the valet for
in. Pleased with his dedication to his job, just as she is about to have the doors behind her, she reaches into her
cept that," the valet says respectfully. "I w
he is just trying to do his job without any problems but she could not let his good deeds go unnoticed. If he were to be queried on
epts the money however unwillingly. "Thank you
stared down by the other attendees as she opens and shuts the reinforced glass door. Right then, it feels like she is back in her college where she made an error of arriv
says facing Ms. Collette as she settles into a chair beside Mr. Chris Hanks, a bu
ssed as she flashes a shy smile and takes a bow while seated. Yet another occurrence that u
ks with a sarcastic smile that almost
t?" Ms. Collette asks feelin
atement he is about to make. "I mean if it really were a pleasure to be here, yo
ying not to be too loud so as not to distract the other p
me...," he replies, extending
of her voice begins to increase, attracting the attention she earlier wanted to avoi
I am right. If you were interested and invested in the dream of attending this conference, you would have pr
"Rea
e but yourself," he continues. "I bet you thought 'oh, I'm too
her seat angrily to the surprise of the entire room, even the
nd countenance. "It just goes to show I was right about the fact that you don'