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—Chapter 1
"Stuck" - Samaria

—Chapter 1"Stuck" - Samaria

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"I need another damn coffee!" These were the first words that stood out to Angelica as she took a step out of the elevator

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"I need another damn coffee!" These were the first words that stood out to Angelica as she took a step out of the elevator. The floor in front of her welcomed her with cubicles filled with busy people. More frustrated than busy better said.

The woman had followed the directions that the secretary on the first floor had told her. "One of the offices in the middle..." The secretary started but didn't have time to tell Angelica which door it was since at that moment her work phone started to ring and she had to quickly answer the call. Dismissing Angelica with her hand.

The woman gripped her manila folder in hand and prepared herself for her first meeting with her boss. She told herself that morning that everything was going to go smoothly, and everything was until she saw how hectic the place was. She took a deep breath and fixed her cream-white flowy blouse as she walked out of the elevator and into the loft of cubicles.

No one paid mind to her but that didn't stop her palms from starting to sweat, leaving her with no choice but to wipe them against her long brown skirt. The material is soft to her palm. As Angelica looked around she spotted two co-workers in front of a printer. A man and a woman, talking to each other.

Angelica couldn't help but hear the conversation that those two sprouted.

"She's not in a good mood, today." The man started.

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