"Oh, so soon?" he leaned in, obviously interested in my request, "And what might your boon be?"
"As you can probably guess, I need a job. I have an interview tomorrow morning for the role of your PA. If that doesn't pan out -because of anyone's request outside of your own- I still want a good-paying job with decent benefits. Okay?"
"Okay, I'll cut it short, you're hired."
"Please, I don't need your pity."
"Oh, don't worry, I wouldn't hire you out of pity. It's because of what you did just now. I gave you barely any details, and you came up with a sub-par solution." Satisfied with his answer, he reaches over and takes a sip of my coffee.
"Sub-par says I go out, find your bodyguard, and drag him back here." He visibly aspirates, coughing into a napkin for a minute or so. I got up, got a straw, and returned. By the time I sat down, he had regained most of his composure.
"You had a good plan that led to a good solution," gesturing to himself, "I'm a rich asshole. Are we happy?" A slight rasp remained in his voice.
"Sufficiently. I accept the role of your PA, Mr. Stark. When should I start?"
"After your interview with Ms. Potts. You did say that if anyone aside from me was against you as my PA, you'd be fine with it."
I leaned back, covering my eyes with my hand, "Yeah, I did."
"Don't try denying it. JARVIS has been recording- I'm sorry, what did you just say?"
"I fully acknowledge and stand by my previous statement. And, did you just admit to illegally recording our conversation?" My other hand raised pointing at him, "If so, that would be quite unfortunate for you and Stark Industries." I separated my fingers to see his shocked yet slightly confused expression.
"Well, shit."
I lowered my hand to the arm of the chair, tilting my head slightly, "Did you think I wouldn't own up to my word? Please, Tony -can I call you Tony? I'm going to call you Tony- I do have morals, they're a bitch, but they're there. When I make promises, I follow through with them." I look down at my lap, my hands wrapped around my stomach, "I hate people who break their promises. They are the worst kind of people. All that does is hurt those around them, but they're too self-centered to realize that until it's too late- sometimes even then it doesn't click." I glance up, he's leaning closer to me, a worried look plastered across his face.
I straighten, collect my things, and move to get up, "I suppose I'll see you at my interview tomorrow, Mr. Stark." I walk away and out of the café, hearing the bell ring as I walk out.
I fell face down into my bed, arms spread out. "I just met THE Anthony Edward Stark and acted like it was no big deal. What is wrong with me?" I grabbed a pillow, held it to my chest, curled up into the fetal position, and screamed. "How could I have acted like it was nothing? He's an A-list celebrity and I just brushed it off!" I prop up onto my elbows, my hands extending forward.
I spent the afternoon and evening just watching TV and reading. While I didn't typically read graphic books, Hemingway and Remarque's book had been sitting in my collection untouched for far too long, and it wasn't necessarily a horrible way to finish the day. About halfway through "All Quiet On The Western Front" I realized just how depressing this book was and how glad I hadn't gone over it with my high school classes. The case remained much the same for "A Farewell to Arms".
My phone alarm went off, signaling it was time to start getting ready for bed. I got up to grab it, shutting off the tone. I stood up, went to the bathroom, completed my nightly routine, and set out my clothes for my interview, although it seemed I had been hired in all but formalities.

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FanfictionAfter catching your boyfriend, Logan, in bed with your childhood bully, leaving the X-Mansion seemed the best idea. Working with the Avengers, you can feel your heart de-frosting like a certain Capsicle. I don't own any characters outside of the Rea...