Linette Harper is a traveling photographer, living in New York City, 10 years after graduating from Netherfield High School. She has avoided returning home for the past 5 years, until her mother becomes sick and she needs to see her before it's too...
“So, Harper, are you ready for our trip next week?” Mike asked with a smile, as he peered his head over the top of the cubicle wall.
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# Mike Campbell
“Yes! Africa...pretty exciting stuff!” Lin smiled slightly, turning in her chair at her desk to see her coworker looking at her from over the wall.
“You okay? You seem distracted lately,” Mike asked as he entered the cubicle and pulled a chair up, sitting backwards in it next to Lin’s desk.
“Yeah, I’m fine, feeling a little under the weather,” Lin explained, turning back to look through some papers on her desk.
“Well, you better hit up the Vitamin C, my friend, because you’re not missing this trip! And rumor has it, Western is gunning for your job, so you better be there!” Mike warned.
“She’s not gunning for my job, Mike. She just wants to work her way up. But who can blame her?” Lin informed him, turning to face him.
“Well, if you ask me, no one works harder than you do. So you really have nothing to worry about,” he told her.
“I’m not worried,” Lin laughed. “Hey, what are you doing later? I’ve got tickets to the Rangers game I don’t want to waste.”
“You asking me out on a date, Harper?” Mike joked.
“You’re not really my type,” she winked.
“Right back at you!” Mike retorted.
“Speaking of, how was your date with that bartender?” Lin asked, putting her feet up on the trash can that was next to her desk and leaning back in her chair.
“Meh, all he talked about was working out and protein shakes. I swear, for a city as large as New York, there is no such thing as a decent, gay man around here. Besides me of course,” he laughed.