Chapter 2

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Vic's POV

Today at work, I had been called in early as it was the annual training for people who had been accepted for applying for the jobs. I have only experienced helping out in two training courses over the time I have worked here and this would be my third time. It wasn't something I greatly looked forward to because I had to teach so many things and it was mainly females applying. Not my type.
I had arrived to work at 5 in the morning which cut my sleep to three hours rather than the average five I get. I felt refreshed as I had taken a shower before work and awoken myself to a coffee from one of the cafes in the airport.
Around 10 new faces walked through the doors for training each year and I had a good feeling about this year's set. My eyes scanned the people as they were being checked in by the manager, my eyes laying on a particular person.
He was short, attractive and hot. I chugged the rest of my coffee down before heading over, acting like I cared about helping with the training but what really motivated me to walk over was the young boy standing there in the skinny jeans.
I stood beside the manager as he welcomed everyone to San Diego's International Airport. San Diego: my favourite place to be. Growing up here was great with my friends after moving away from my family. My life improved and took off from there, feeling free from escaping what I called hell from living with my parents whom I never speak of.
The manager was sweet and caring, even though he could get on a bad side easily. He had a comforting appearance and welcomed everyone. His walkie-talkie informed the manager on an important situation and needed to go, leaving Vic in control.
"Alright guys uhm.. my name is Victor but you may call me Vic. I will be teaching everyone and cover the requirements of becoming an air hostess," He smiled, "Please follow me this way." Vic lead the group of ex college students to a meeting room which was free for this event. "Grab a seat and I will run over a simple powerpoint and feel free to ask any questions.
The powerpoint rolled on as I explained the standard expectations. As it came to an ending, numerous hands shot up as they were wanting to receive more information. "Majority of these questions will be answered within the next month of your training. There is a lot to process which is why coving the basics is first on the list." I explained to everyone and dismissed them for a tea and coffee break.

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