Chapter 4

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I couldn't believe what I was seeing. The thought that Scott would leave never so much as crossed my mind. How could it? Jean and Scott had been dating since the seventh grade.

I must have reread his email half a million times, each time hung on the words "I'm leaving the mansion too."

I was pulled from my shock as I heard the door shut behind me. I put my phone away, internally prepared myself for the interview questions, and turned around, standing from the chair. I began to talk before I saw the figure, "Hello, again Ms. Potts. That was quite the situation-" I stopped. I had expected to see Ms. Potts. Instead, there stood Tony, who seemed equally shocked to see me there.

"Why hasn't Pep sent you out yet?" He moved from the door to the desk, "The last person to make it this long had a mental breakdown a week later." He passed my side, slipping onto her desk. He kicked his legs slightly before he appeared to remember I was still present.

"Regardless, where is Pepper? She usually never leaves interviewees unattended," He leans back, bracing himself on one of his arms as he reaches to the top of the shortest stack with the other quickly lifting the top sheet and, while scanning it, says, "and most certainly never leaves them around confidential company information."

"Technically, the interview hasn't begun." An uncomfortable pause fell in the room as he waited for me to elaborate, "Her regular assistant is on maternity leave. Her fill-in accidentally double-booked her- she's in a meeting right now."

He let his head fall back dramatically as he scoffed, "Shame, I had wanted to tell her something in private. Do you know who's all in there with her?" A cocky smirk plastered on his face.

"No? Why, Tony?"

He slipped off the desk, similarly to when he hopped up, "Oh, nothing. Just have a bit of information to share with the class." he was almost halfway across the room when he turned back to me. His smirk was now a shit-eating grin.

"Wait," I ran to the man, grabbing his wrist, his expression turning amused, "if the information is so important, would it not be better to share it with her privately as you originally intended."

I suppose I had a stern expression as I said that as Tony burst out laughing, "What am I? A schoolboy scolded by his teacher?"

"Not far off on the teacher part." He stopped for a moment before a small smile came across his face.

"Really now? When was that?" He leaned against the table again, his interest shifting to the current topic more and more.

"It was my last job. I taught at a private academy outside Salem for almost three years."

"Interesting. And what provoked the sudden career change?"

"I don't believe I owe you that information, Mr. Stark, unless it pertains to a crime."

A silence passed as he tilted his head one way and then the other. "Fair point. It doesn't apply to California's laws, but sure, plead the fifth. I won't judge you."

"Oh no," I said sarcastically, "how could I ever go on with the great Tony Stark judging me!"

"Ha-ha, very funny." He moved his hands in an almost childish manner. Playing to exaggerate his point, "You don't seem like the type to leave such a luxurious position for any old reason. And given that you didn't have a job lined up, you left quickly. Why is that?"

"... My long-term partner and fellow teacher at the institution cheated on me with our co-worker."

I looked up, his face seeming to wander between holding back a chuckle and 'Oh shit'.

After quickly stiffening his laugh, a voice rang out behind, "Well, that's quite the loss on their end." Ms. Potts said from her place, leaning on the doorframe. Noticing her, I stood up, "You were a great help today, and from the small glimpse I've seen with you and Tony, well, I think he'll be in good hands."

By the time she finished her sentence, she was standing in front of myself and Tony. He still placed his weight on the desk but now he stood with his back straightened. I couldn't help but let out a light chuckle, watching how much his demeanor changed when trying to maintain a good image around her.

"Please, Ms.Potts-"

"-Call me, Pepper. Please."

"Alright... Pepper. Thank you, but you're too kind. I just did what I could to help. That's nothing to be hired over."

I watched as she placed a hand on her hip, looked at Tony, then looked back at me.

"Hun, I mean this in the nicest way I can," she says as she placed her hand on my shoulder lightly pushing me to sit, "do you want this fucking job?"

"Yes?"

"Great! You're hired. Tony is scheduled to attend an event in Milan later this week so, I'd recommend you get ready for it. You'll be at the convention for four days, not including travel days, please keep that in mind while packing. Now, if you don't mind," she moved her arm in front of her covered desk, "I have a few rather large stacks of paperwork to get to. Tony will show you to your office, once you're done you're free to leave," she moved around the desk to type something on the computer, "I'll have the receptionist send the order out for your ID badge, we'll most likely have it tomorrow, otherwise it will be the day after that." She moved up to Tony and me pushing him off her desk and casually shooing us to the door, "Congrats on the new secretary, Tony, don't fuck it up. And to you, good luck."

And just like that, I was standing outside of Ms. Potts' office with Mr. Stark. He led me over to his office, the room was rather cluttered but, inside and to the left there was a door. He looked over his shoulder, I guess to check to see if I was still there. He then opened the door, which, led to the secretary's office.

"There's another door leading in from the hall, so, please, don't feel required to come through this room every morning. If you have any other questions, you have my number. Otherwise, I have better things to do."

"I'm good Mr. Stark."

"Mr. Stark was my father, call me Tony."

"Okay then, Tony."

"Well, I'll be seeing you then." He gave a slight wave and walked out into his office. The sound of his door closing let me know he was either leaving or heading back to Pepper's.

I took another look around the room, it was well-furnished and fairly clean. There was nothing I could see that needed repair either. I wouldn't need to bring anything in.

We boarded the plane about sixteen hours ago and finally reached our destination. We were about five minutes from landing. I got up to wake up Tony, who had been asleep for the past four hours.

I walked over to his chair, slightly nudging his shoulder, "Mr. Stark, wake up. We're about to land."

"Fuck you"

"Apologies, sir." I sat across from him and buckled my seatbelt.

After I had finished the pilot sent the message over the intercom. Tony begrudgingly followed the instructions. The landing was a bit bumpy, but far from the worst I'd felt.

Once we were given the all-clear to start unboarding we started walking down the airplane's staircase. I started walking towards the car that was waiting when I heard a loud bang. The unmistakable sound of a gunshot rang out. I turned around and saw Tony writhing on the ground.

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