Different With You

Different With You

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"Lina Jones?" "Here!" I said excitedly as I popped up from the hoard of other applicants. This was it. I was on my way to my very first interview. I had never had a job. Let me explain. You see, my biological parents died in an accident when I was very young. My uncle being the kind man that he is adopted me right away. He has sheltered me my whole life and I've finally broken free. My uncle, Lincoln Jones, is quite a big name in business. And the job I'm about to interviewed for, is in business. I want to make a name for myself so, here I am. The top floor of the Jefferson building. Where the CEO's office is. I knock softly praying that this interview will go well. "Come in." •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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I stood there, looking blankly at the most idiotic person I had ever seen. And I think it is impossible to find another one like him. At least 'I' am not an idiot to go looking for an another idiot when I already have one in front of me. He smirked. only smirked. Wish I could wipe it off his face. But...... He is my so-called Boss!! My ass. ''Your pretty ass made a mistake to mess with me, miss Jones.'' ''Your stubborn ass made a mistake hiring me, Mr. Williams.'' ''And I warn you, I can be a child if I want to.'' I walked around the table and leaned, resting my palms on the arms of his chair. His smirk fell. ''And I warn you, I can stoop to the level of a child. I will make you regret your choice.'' With a smirk on my face, I straightened and walked out of his office. ********************************* Ever heard of a flirty, cheerful CEO and his to-the-point, tempered PA? Well, here's one.

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