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one today, the umpteenth one this week. Each application felt like shouting into a void. My inbox was a gra
final semester-impressed by my research on rare werewolf neuro
d, wincing as my spine cracked in protest. The cheap desk chair Jennifer had rescued from a sid
cent Application." I clicked it without much hope, scanning the polite corporate rejection.
ind-the distinctive sensation of a mindlink connection opening
r voice, though only in
inctively sat straighter, alert t
The doctors say his condition is deteriorating faster th
ldn't afford, my father would slip further away, his consciousness t
ked, though I already knew the a
Her mental voice wavered. *Claire, I'm so sorry. W
stigious university, determined that their Omega daughter would have opportun
, delicate. *I know things have been strained between you sinc
didn't know-I'd never told her about Adrian's public rejection
tal voice. *I'll figure something out. Dad's going to get the tre
hing down on me. My eyes burned, but I was too exhausted to cry. I pressed the h
ly. Jennifer stood behind me, her expression mirro
?" she as
r stomach. "Dad's getting worse. They need ano
he didn't ask where we'd get that kind of m
aid, genuine regret coloring he
to squeeze her hand.
plications, the walls seemed to close in around me. Was this how it would end? Wit
swam before my eyes, his voice echoing in my head:
ng me from my dark thoughts. Probably another rejection. I
erview invitation from VM Group. For a se
sion momentarily displacing my despair. "
r, scanning the email. "Holy sh
make in an entry-level pharmaceutical position, more than enough to cov
ed, searching my sent applications f
he interview! What's the worst that could happen-they reali
d we both knew I ha
ate to wear to an interview at a pla
arcoal suit, the one from my cousin's wedding. And those black hee
as Jennifer fussed with the suit jacket, pinning
. "Conservative but not matronly. Professional but
ter of anxiety in my stomach. "Do you think they'll ask why I'm applying
ding me a pair of simple pearl earrings. "Or that you admire the company's
right.
e late. The VM Group headquarters occupied the tallest building downtown,
lly across polished marble floors. Security guards with military posture monitored multiple checkpoi
ing myself to stand tall despite my b
receptionist. "I'm Claire White. I have an inte
odded. "Yes, Ms. White. You'll need to che
go mounted on the wall behind the reception desk. The stylized logo of VM Group was imme
wore on his cufflinks. The same one emblazoned o
asn't a legitimate opportunity-it was another of Adrian's cruel games. Perhaps he thought if
e refused to give him the satisfaction. Better to face whatever humil
hed the security checkpoint, prepared