Victoria hurried out of her room with her bag in one hand and a laptop in another. “Hurry!” She cried, taking a seat on one of the couches in her apartment. Why is a simple email this hard to forge? She wondered, turning on the laptop. The woman heaved a sigh, happy at the same time that the device did not waste any of her time. Now, she rushed to the profile she had created many nights ago in the name of Emily Hartley, and then the email for easy access. Now was her time to shine. The first letter was drafted and she shook her head at how unconvincing what she wrote, was. It had to be convincing, she cried, coming up with an entirely different letter from the first one she drafted. “Good God!” She cried at how better the new draft came out. “This is good, Victoria,” she praised herself. “Who could have thought you would do so well on a morning like this?”Only a day to a week was what remained, and Jonathan Steele had asked several times how far she had gone with the given assig
Staff members scampered from the East to the Western part of the Enterprise, especially the CEO and the secretary who figured out what was before them on a day like this. It was the fixed date of appointment where Synthara's buyer would grace the Enterprise with their existence. The CEO posed on the seat in his office and checked his wristwatch for the time once in a while. What was keeping them? He thought at some point, then recalled at that instant that the time of appointment was not close, not yet. Luckily for him and the Enterprise as a whole, there were no other arrangements and meetings with other companies who partnered with them except the woman and her boss who were yet to make it to the Enterprise. In a bit, a knock came on his door. There was Jessica, outfitted in a blue gown and black shoes. Her hair was well set up and packed all to the side of her head, showing the magnificence and refinement she possesses. The CEO looked up from where he was inducted, his hand c
It was her first day, there was no need to be late for work. She never was late to NovesTech Corporates and she delivered the best of her courtesies to them, why would she do so to Stone Enterprise which was better than the former?Emily had made it out of the house on time, even before the set time for resuming work at the office. This was her first day, she told herself when she challenged the explanation for overdoing it. A cab dropped anchor at her spot when she stepped out of the gate right on time, and the next moment she was on her route out of Maple Estate, spotting her way to the Enterprise. At the Enterprise, staff who recognized her from the other day welcomed her with their arms broad loose. Jessica was nowhere to be found and there was Mark who did the needful by taking her to the CEO's office.“Do I have to be in the boss's headquarters?” She asked the innocent man who was delighted to communicate with her, while they strolled to Alexander's office. “Can't I be taken
The door to her new space unlocked and the CEO stepped in first. “Come on in, Emily.” They were inside the expanse in no time and the man who owns the Enterprise sauntered to a side of the room with the window. He assisted with opening the small doors and strolled back to his initial position. “I hope you like your new office.”“What do you mean, Mr. Stone?” The cheerful and enthusiastic woman challenged, walking to the window side the man barely returned from. “If I don't, is there something that can be done about it?”“You don't know, I could,” Alexander cracked up. He sauntered to a part of the gigantic room with a fridge in it and said. “This is for professional reasons, let me know if you need anything.” He said and made to wander to the door. But Emily had dubbed him back into the room with her mouth that was crammed with his name. “Mr. Stone.”He veered around to see a woman who looked stunning on her first day at work, a smile on his face. “What can I do?” He raised a ques
While the staff and members of the Enterprise vacated their offices for a restaurant on the premises, the CEO sat back in his office, working on a file that should be remedied. Alexander heaved a sigh from time to time, his head was muddied with thoughts and he was finding it hard to calm down and understand them one after another. His hand relaxed on the keyboard of his computer, his gaze fixed on a porter while a smile appeared on his face. Then he thought back to what had happened in the early hours of the morning. Synthara was delivered to her new proprietors about three hours ago, while the expenditure and deal were signed the week before. His satisfaction knew no bounds at the report from Jessica, giving updates on the glances on the faces of the staff who saw her walk into the corporation with the robot. Why not? He wondered. Why would the staff of NovesTech Corporates not be overwhelmed by the goddess his Enterprise had come up with, with the help of Jessica who is a gen
Two ladies walked past the main gate of the central park of New York City, each holding a bag. “Welcome,” one of the men in uniform welcomed with a ripple of his hand, while another joined with smiles on their countenances. “The space is large. Make yourself comfortable.”Emily nodded while Olivia grinned, whispering a word or two to her best friend while they strolled into the main place. “It has been a while since we came to the park,” Olivia confessed as she quickened her footsteps. “I can't wait to see a movie.”Emily gave a nod, with a smile that graced her face. It had been a while, indeed and that was due to not much money to spend on the vacation. Even if it was a day away from their apartment. Somehow, she was tired of eating homemade food and had an urge to eat just fruit and the meal chefs who knew how to cook, made. Now they could see children who played in the field, wheels that rolled while children who were inaugurated in them made blusters of excitement, while the
Another morning and a new week it was for citizens and strangers who lived in New York City. Nicholas waited at the bottom footing of his boss's compound, awaiting Alexander to show up before they proceed to the Enterprise while he returns to his house to spend the rest of the day with Amelia. In the insides of the apartment was the CEO of Stone Enterprise, Alexander. He was inaugurated on one of the chairs in the enormous room he sleeps in, struggling with the gold wristwatch on his wrist. Why did it take so long today? The man muttered, although not moved by anything at all. The last time he checked, he was the CEO of his Enterprise and could not be challenged for coming late to the office. But at the same time, he was the leader of the squad since there was no manager to manage the affairs of the Enterprise. It was just him, Jessica and Mark that he trusted, although to some extent. “Yes,” he heaved a sigh and got on his feet. The annoying wristwatch had slipped into his wrist
Hill Medical Center happened to be one of the best in the city, and preferably the one to get Alexander in. As the matter transpired to be a state of crisis, the car he purchased recently was sabotaged—and gone. Luckily for himself and Nicholas, they were conserved by citizens who were around when the incident took place. Jessica strolled past the door and into the space, unsure of the best reaction to display. What happened to the man? She thought, walking further into the room. There were two Nurses and a Doctor in the room when she stepped in, and Nicholas was nowhere to be found. “Where is the driver?” She asked first, her gaze on the man who was asleep on the bed. “The other man, I mean.”“He is in another room and receiving treatment,” one of the Nurses replied to her. “They will be fine, it is just a matter of time and I tag them as lucky.”“What exactly happened?” She asked. But the Nurses sauntered away from the room, leaving the woman Doctor to give a reply to the query