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As we sat in his spacious office, I couldn't help but trimble at the sight of him. He came off as very intimadating due to his tall and buff stature. It's like he stared right into my soul and never took his eyes off of me for the whole 2 hours of my interview. I was happy to even have the chance to actually be able to meet the founder of Loveship, the most popular online dating site in the US. As he went on and on about the company, all I could think about was getting this interview over with! I really need this job because the place I currently work at isn't a career it's just a plain old embarrassing job. I'm 24 years old, I before I know it I'll be 30 years old. Even though I get close to a thousand a night, that's not anything I want to be known as.

"Thanks you for coming!" He exclaimed rising from his chair fixing his suit and sticking his hand out.

"Oh, thank you." I stood up and shook his hand. "When will I be expecting a call from you?"

"I thought that was clear. You have the job! Welcome to the team Ms. Coleman!"

"Oh my god! I got the job? Thank you so much!" I jumped.

"No, thank you! You have no idea how long I've been looking for an assistant. When can you start?"

"Tomorrow!"

"Oh really? Are you sure?"

I nodded.

"Okay, great!" He stood up and stuck his hand out. "I'll see you tomorrow at 10 then."

I shook his hand. "Thank you see you tomorrow."

As soon as I walked on the elevator I jumped for joy, I couldn't believe I actually got the job. I was so excided that I didn't notice that I wasn't alone on the elevator until I heard low sobs. I turned around and saw a skinny girl around my age holding a box and running her eyes. Of course me being the nosey person that I am I asked her if she was okay.

"None of your business!" She hissed sharply.

I threw my arms up in surrender. "I'm just trying to help you out."

"Well I don't need your help!"

"Whatever, that's a you problem." I walked off the elevator and went straight to my matte black range rover.

I swea' you can't be nice to be nowadays. I connected my phone to my car and pulled out of the parking lot.

Little did I know, this was the beginning of the end.

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