I stepped out of the room in a long green straightened pants and a white shirt, I left few of the buttons unbuttoned, tucking it into the pants.
My phone began ringing in my bag and I got it out answered. "Yes, I'm just leaving Kourtney"
"You have a meeting with Elias the head of light speed" she informed and I sighed and headed out of the house to the car. "Yeah, I'm on my way. Are you guys heading to Celestial?"
"Yeah, we are almost there"
I said more few more things before ending the call. It was Thursday, as you know I'm heading for a meeting. We gotta make sure everything is in place for the show.
The Stellar Awards Is the events of the season. I got into the car and Jeffrey drove out.
Moments later.
I stepped into the bustling meeting room at Lightspeed Designs, my heart racing as I approach Elias Lightyear, the company’s enigmatic leader. “Hello, Elias. It’s a pleasure to meet you in person. I’ve heard great things about your work” I greeted him, extending my hand.
Elias, his eyes dancing with excitement, takes my hand and smiles broadly. “Mrs Ferrari! I’m honored you’ve chosen us for this project"
“Now,” Elias said, gesturing towards the conference table, “let’s dive right into this cosmic event. What’s your vision for the Stellar Awards?”
I took a seat, straightening my posture and eyeing him confidently. “I want the venue to look like it’s been transported to the heart of a galaxy. I’m talking about a stunning, immersive experience that will transport guests to another dimension. The head, Mr Jenkins is visioning an otherworldly event”
He grinned, leaning back in his chair. “You came to the right place, Pearl"
His eyes twinkled with excitement as he shared his ideas. “How about we start with the lighting? I’m thinking a dance of colorful lasers, resembling the aurora borealis, to light up the venue. And I’ve got this new holographic technology that could really bring the stars to life…”
I nodded, impressed by his enthusiasm. “I love the aurora borealis idea. It’s dreamy and unexpected. But holographic technology? Tell me more.”
“It’s the future of event decor,”
“The holographic technology is quite revolutionary,” Elias said, his eyes gleaming with passion. “Think of it like a highly-advanced 3D projector. We’ll use it to create ultra-realistic images of constellations, galaxies, and even celestial bodies like comets and nebulas. It’ll be like walking through a cosmic wonderland, where guests can actually see and interact with these interstellar objects.”
I was stunned by the potential of this technology. “That’s mind-blowing!"
“But that’s not all, Pearl,” he continued, his excitement contagious. “We can take it one step further. Imagine if we created a giant, holographic planetarium in the center of the venue. Guests could lie on their backs, gazing up at the cosmic spectacle, feeling like they’re floating in space.”
I was breathless, my mind spinning with possibilities. “This… this would be something people would talk about for years. Are you sure you can pull it off? What about the red carpet?”
Elias smirked, his confidence unwavering. “Oh, don’t you worry, Pearl. We’re going to make sure the red carpet is the most interstellar one they’ve ever seen. Imagine stepping onto a carpet made from a special material that changes color depending on the angle, creating the illusion of a shifting, interstellar nebula. We’ll also have a holographic archway to mark the entrance to the event, welcoming guests as though they’re stepping through a portal into another world.”
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The Contract
RomanceIn a world bound by a single, dangerous agreement, 'marriage' is just a mask, and Pearl and Travis are caught in a game where trust is as fleeting as loyalty. _________________________________________ "It's none of your fucking business! You don't c...
