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Today would be another eventful day at PINY, in the office we see Michelle showing her designs to the most feared fashion critic of New York, Annie Summers, who is looking at her sketchbook where as Michelle is telling about her designs and their inspiration. Annie Summers has middle-tone skin and light brown eyes. She has dark blonde hair. She wears sun-glasses and she wears a red and white shirt and a black jacket.

 She wears sun-glasses and she wears a red and white shirt and a black jacket

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Michelle: And this was inspired by the spring collection by Gina Lovitz. It was very easy to find the perfect tones and... and... and I put a nail in your coffee.

Annie: Uh. So, is that all you got for me?

Michelle: Well, these are just the sketches here... I...

Annie: Okay, if I'm being honest with you sweetie, you seem nice and everything but our magazine needs someone passionate and don't have you know what it takes to works for Blitz. Thank you for your time.

Annie Summers walks away leaving an angry Michelle behind.

Later in the PINY Institute (Outside)

Michelle: (Mimicks Annie's voice) You don't have what it takes. (Normal voice) Who do you think you are Annie Summers?

Then Michelle gets splashed with water and drops all her papers, then you and Sam comes by.

Sam: Hey, sorry Michelle. (picks up all of Michelle's papers)

(Y/n): Good job at the interview, Michelle.

Michelle: Thanks guys, but I'm afraid it's not enough. What a mess.

Michelle then notices you looking at one of the papers.

Michelle: Wait, (Y/n), what are you looking at?

(Y/n): It's Bella Lima. She's showing off one of her new designs.

You show Michelle the picture.

You show Michelle the picture

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Michelle: These are not my... oh my god. How- when did she-

(Y/n): When did she stop doing plagiarism? Well, let's just say someone helped to push her in the right direction.

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