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Chapter 1 Desperate Job search

Word Count: 1366    |    Released on: 14/05/2025

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ready, the streets were alive with activity. People rus

a young woman, dressed in a worn suit, he

far, she had been met with rejection at every turn. Her

he window of a nearby office building. Her heart skipped a

pered to herself, her voice barely audi

anning the lobby for any sign of life. A receptionist look

name is Emily Wilson, i'm here about the job, Emily

ng on her lips. "Ah, great. Let me just chec

waited. The office was sleek and modern, with p

onist called out to her. " Miss

receptionist to the elevator. They rode up to the top floor

as greeted by a woman with

me to Smith and Co. We're e

ief wash over her. Maybe, just maybe, thi

ut reveal the smile, lurking at the corners of her lips. She ha

, she just knew she was going to nail

about yourself," Sandra said, h

ed speech about her skills and qualifications. As she s

her. She spoke confidently,

smiled at her. "Thank you, Emily. You've

't shake the feeling that something was off. Sandra's smile h

eally impressed Sandra or if she had just been going through the motions. Th

omputer screen. The glow of the monitor cast an eerie light

sage. The words "we appreciate your enthusiasm" and "best of luck in your job search" struck h

months, but every application she s

r for her interest, but regretting to inform her that

seemed like no one cared. Her resume was impressive, but her appearance was not. She had

rs, all because she was ugly. Her life had been filled with this loneliness, no one wanted her aroun

venture into the wider world, but reverse seem to be the case. She thought her g

where she could use her skills to make a real difference. But now, as she nav

in of thought. She hesitated for a mom

search going?" her mother ask

isappoint her mother. "It's going

u can't give up. You're a smart and talented

gh her mother couldn't see her.

wash over her. She couldn't keep living like this, reject

the city, feeling like a small fish in a vast ocean. She thought about all

itations. She wasn't pretty, she wasn't charming, and she wasn't conn

. She sat down and began to scroll through job listings, he

he things she could do to improve her chances. She could take a course

her skills or meeting new people. It was about changing the way she presented he

nking, Emily's eyes landed on a job listing for a receptionist position at a prestigious company. She f

highlight her relevant skills and experience. She submitted her

p but feel a sense of trepidation. What if she d

cus on the positive. She had done everything

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