nge today had been. The interview had caught me off guard, as I wasn't expecting it to be s
scale of one to ten?" Vaness
screamed excitedly. "He was sweet a
ople are scared of?"
familiar. But then, who do I know in London? It's a whole different continent. I couldn't p
off-tone. "So, about him, from what you've said
a gleeful smile because I
ays had a talent for interpreting situations either through the lens
a Greek god. The reason Vanessa said that was because she hadn't seen him in person. If she had, she would have realize
he side conversations you heard about him. He offered you a high-paying job without a proper intervi
g the crackers aside, refusing to belie
ason for leaving Rome?" She ask
" I was confused by t
what happened years ago. I also have this feeling that he will make you forget it. Don't waste this opportunity. Who knows what await
or a moment there," I chuckled
orted playfully, and I knew she was right-she
accept and embrace the new life I've chosen to live." I a
ou. Don't screw it up," Van
"I won't
ly, Judit
d in my will to take things by the horn; she believed that I needed to be talked to o
line went dead, and I smiled to myself.
**
ool. "We're leaving in ten minutes. If you're not ready by then, I'll have to lock you guys in the ho
ld resume work anytime without being queried. Now that I have a white-collar j
ould greatly relieve me. I made my way to the living room and found out that they weren
the road, they complained and whined about rushing and how stressfu
to show their disapproval and making it known that they preferred my old job that
m the rearview mirror. I'm just so happy I have the
dy giving a bad impression. Then I remembered that I had been late for the interview that day too. "Maybe the universe is mad a