When Sandra stepped out from the elevator she noticed that the room was quite empty except from Mrs Abgail who was sipping from a cup of coffee.
Mrs Abgail smiled when she saw Sandra walking towards her.
"How are you dear." Mrs Abgail said to her.
"I am doing great just a little nervous."
"You have nothing to be nervous about, I am here for you besides Mr Dianels is busy right now in his office so he won't bother you."
Mrs Abgail offered Sandra a seat that was beside her.
"Would you like to drink coffee." Sandra nodded her head.
Mrs Abgail filled a mug beside her with coffee and gave it to Sandra.
Sandra took it from her and sipped from it. The coffee tasted familiar.
"Is this from the coffee shop I use to work in before."
"Oh yes, you know how much I love their coffee." She said giggling.
Sandra noticed that people were starting to arrive in the office.
Mrs Abgail taught Sandra how to draft memos in the computer and some other things.
Sandra was a fast learner. Mrs Abgail was impressed with the fact that Sandra was picking up quickly.
The mail delivery man she knew as Mr Collins arrived with some mails with him.
"Good day ladies." He said smiling. I came to deliver this mails to Mr Dianels. "
"Good day Mr Collins." Abgail said taking the mails from him. "I hope you have a wonderful day." She said as he left.
"Sandra I need to go to the marketing department. Please can you help me give this letters to Mr Dianels." Sandra nodded.
Mrs Abgail stood up from her seat as she left for the marketing department.
She took the mails from the table and stood up and headed towards her boss office. She was kind of nervous and she felt her very shaky legs as the neared the door and knocked.
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The Secretary
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