Mirrors feels like a company in a way; 4 employees, 0 customers, a good cause.. Yet, we only have business within the employees. Our support group has no real fan-base. We're just an un-noticed club.
Me, the president of Mirrors. I thought of the idea and made it a reality.
Colin, the VP of Mirrors. He is just purely awesome. More about him later. Allison, secretary. She is very helpful. Kyle, treasurer. We don't really have use for a treasurer, and most of our meetings consist of me, Colin, and Allison.I have one class with Colin. I've known him since the beginning of Junior year. A few friends are planning to set up a blind date, even though I already know about it.
Technically, it's just a one way date. Not necessarily blind.
I just hope it works out. January 31st, 2015 is the date we've set up. Jonathan is handling the reservations and such. I have to make matching invitations for him to give us, the day before the date (Friday, 6th period)
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Boundaries (Where The Lines Overlap): A Novel
Non-FictionJennifer Carlson constantly hates herself as she finds that she has fallen for her friend, the vice president of her club. When a friend offers to set up a blind date in a few months, she instantly agrees. " He won't know it's me.. I'll be fine,"