Part 11- The job opportunity

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I was in the kitchen singing and making breakfast that morning.

"Someone's in a very good mood." He said
"Well...good morning to you too." I smiled.
He hugged me from behind.
"How was last night." He asked.
"You've still got it. I thought you had lost it."
"You weren't too bad yourself."
"I wasn't too bad?" I smirked
"Yeah I mean..." He cleared his throat.
"Haha you're lying you know I was GREAT." I punched him in the shoulder.
"We can always have another session tonight." He kissed me.
"If we don't be careful we will have babies." I whispered.
"With you, I'd fill a whole town with babies."
"I love you."
"I love you too,Gwen."

Just as it was getting heated, grandma slowly walked in and we let go of each other."

"Morning grandma." We said at the same time.
"Morning my children. Off you go for work now. Let me spend my time alone."
"We are definitely totally out. Love you."

Bandz and I left.

He dropped me off at the farm and everybody was working twice as hard just to impress Mr. Smith's brother Edwin.

Linda and I were busy with our duties when a very fancy Mercedes stopped in the driveway.

"Is that him?" She asked me.
"I don't know, you think?"

We both looked at each other and shrugged. We were like two curious housewives looking out the window.

A tall man in a suit and an iPhone walked out of the car.

"He looks so rich, wow." Linda said.
"Yup. I wonder what he does."
"And how his brother ended up on the farm."

He approached our direction and we parted, pretending to be busy. He walked in and didn't greet us. He seemed arrogant. He looked at Linda and I but said nothing.

After a while, I made him tea. I was listening to his conversation with Mr. Smith.

"Nate, I am telling you. It is going bizzare. She accused him of a whole lot of nonsense."
"Edwin. Well, John-Henry does take from you. He probably put her off with his attitude."
"Nonsense. Now we have to find another one in that office."

I didn't really understand what it was about but I think a co-worker had quit. It wasn't my business anyway.

Just before I knocked off, Nate was on his way out. He dropped a paper and I only noticed it when he reversed his car out.

"Mr. Nate!!!l I ran out but he couldn't hear me. He was gone
"You forgot your...."

I went into the sunroom to read it. It was an advertisement for a new P.A in his son's company.

"Gotcha! What are we reading?" Linda asked.
"Mr. Nate Smith dropped this. Seems like he's looking for a new P.A for his son."
"Oh that's lovely but do we commoners stand a chance? We didn't further our studies so we know nothing about this. I wouldn't apply." Linda said.
She continued "but if you want to apply, friend. Go for it."

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