On Monday afternoon, a couple of days after Anna Jones went for a job interview, Emily returns home with her boyfriend. They bring with them some groceries and essential stuff they will be needing for their out-of-town trip.
Anna Jones is slouching on the sofa, doing nothing as usual since the day she was fired from her job.
“You know what, Emily…” Anna shoots as soon as she sees Emily walking past the door. “... I think I should find another job. I haven’t heard anything from that company and I’m starting to assume it’s because I was not qualified for the job.”
“Can you please calm down?” Emily laughs as she gently puts the grocery on the table. “My friend told me that he’s gonna call regardless of whether you are hired or not. So, chill out, enjoy your remaining days of being unemployed, and eat some grapes because I bought you some.”
Anna energetically jumps out of the couch and walks to the kitchen counter. She serves herself a bowlful of grapes and heads back to the couch. Nick gets in, lifting a box full of necessities.
“Hey, girls. Does anyone here know who owns that red car parked outside? It arrived just as I left the garage.
Emily and Anna stare at each other, wondering who that could be.
“Don’t tell me it’s that rich-ass billionaire wanting to invite us over to his cocktail party again. Because mind you, people, I'm not going.” Anna releases a heavy breath.
Meanwhile, Emily rushes outside to see what his boyfriend is talking about. When she gets there, a chauffeur gets out of the red car with a small envelope in his hands. He walks closer to the gate, just as soon as Emily opens it.
“Is this the address of Ms. Anna Jones?” the chauffeur asks, prompting to hand the small envelope in his hand.
Emily answers, “Yes, this is it. She’s actually inside. Do you want me to call her?”
“No need for that, Ma’am. Just give the letter to him so that I can let my boss know she received it.”
“Alright.” Emily hands the invitation from the man and smiles at him as soon as she gets it.
“I’ll be back here in three hours to fetch her. I hope she’s ready when I arrive because the boss is strict when it comes to time. He’s got a busy schedule, so every minute is really valuable,” the chauffeur says.
Back in the house, Emily is tempted to rip the letter open and read the message for herself. However, Anna arrives just as she is about to do so. “Hey, there you are!” Emily tidies the envelope and hands it over to her friend. “I believe this is for you,” she says, “Open it! It has to be the company’s response to your application!”
Emily could not contain her excitement. On the other hand, Anna is secretly feeling nervous. “Uhm, I think this one can wait,” she stutters.
“No, Anna Jones. Open it now so we can both read it! I am so excited for you!”
Anna looks at her with slight disapproval on her face. Her fingers are quivering as they feel the smooth texture of the red envelope in her hands. She takes a final glance at her best friend before she opens the envelope.
She tears the lid open, and pulls out a small card. It is a black-and-gold-colored card with words painted in white. Both of the girls read the message, and are instantly shocked by what it says.
“Oh, my God, Anna Jones!” Emily faces Anna, amazed, awe-stricken, drawing an unexplainable face. “I think you are accepted!”
Anna Jones raises both of her eyebrows. “How could you say that?” Anna looks at the letter for the second time. “All I see here is an invitation to a yacht dinner which I would obviously refuse to go because who am I to be invited for a yacht dinner, right?”
Emily counters, “You don’t get it, Anna.Haven’t you noticed? The color of the paper is the color of the logo of the company you applied for a job. If I’m getting this one right, the reason why you are invited over for a yacht party is because they want to formally inform you of your new job! Isn’t that amazing?”
“How are you so sure of that? There’s not any signatures in here, not even the company name of SCENT REPUBLIC.”
Noah Scott joins the conversation. “They don’t have to do that. SCENT REPUBLIC is so prestigious and so popular that just by the color of the logo itself you would already know it's their product.”
“Oh? Then how come I have not heard of their product before?” Anna asks again, the envelope still in her hand.
“That’s on you. It’s not my problem anymore,” Noah snorts as he grabs a loaf of bread from the table.
“You know what, you’re going there to find it out.” Emily snatches the invitation from her best friend, holds her on both shoulders, and pushes her all the way to her room.
“What are you doing?!” Anna confusedly asks.
“We are going to find you the most perfect dress you could ever wear for that yacht party. Since you are going to meet up with the boss, we need to make sure you look presentable, classy, and, of course, beautiful,” Emily goes, gesturing some movements in the air.
She checks the time on her phone. “We still have three more hours to prepare you. So, let’s start moving now because there’s no time to waste.”
*****
Three hours later and the chauffeur finally arrives in front of the gate of Emily’s unit. The car honks, prompting Anna to hurriedly get out of her room. She’s wearing a white satin dress, embellished with silver beading, and a black belt wrapped around her waist. Before leaving the door, she consults Emily on how she looks.
“Why are you looking at me like that? Is it that bad?” Anna asks, conscious of how she looked.
On the other hand, Emily shakes her head, eyes not blinking. “No, Anna. Actually, you look so stunning. Like, oh my God, I’m going to be gay for you.”
Anna smiles, flustered. She doesn’t say any words.
Noah Scott calls for the girls when he sees the chauffeur waiting outside.
Emily says her final words before her best friend makes her departure. “Enjoy the dinner, okay? Remember, it’s going to be a once in a lifetime experience, so make the most out of it.”
“Got it, Emily. Thank you.” Anna holds Emily’s hands, rubbing it gently as if a kind gesture of saying thank you. It lasts for the next five seconds, and after, Anna gets into the car, assisted by the chauffeur who’s now in a different set of uniform.
Emily gets into the car with the help of the man who’s been patiently waiting for her outside. The car hits the road, and it takes Emily about two hours to finally reach the destination. When the car arrives in the dock of Mulle Loney, Emily is mesmerized by the scene. The night has started, and apart from the stars in the sky, the whole place has also been illuminated by the lights coming from the ships. She hasn’t gone out of the car yet, but she can already see just through the tinted windows all the luxurious restaurants along the shore, and the busy people that don’t look ordinary natives. “I didn’t know there are so many restaurants in this place,” Emily says out of amusement. “They are all five-star restaurants. Some are even so famous that even celebrities and members of political families visit to dine here,” the chauffeur answers just as he gets off the front seat to open the door for Emily. “In which of them is the boss waiting?” she asks again, her veins slowly getting
Two days after Anna got the news that she is officially hired to be the personal secretary of the CEO of The Scent Republic, she began her preparations for her first day at work. She will start on working on Monday, and the very first thing that Anna has set in her mind is that she needs to be in her modest form– which technically means she’ll have to be presentable inside and out. She is rummaging through her now-empty cabinet when Emily suddenly knocks on the door. She opens it instantly, but the door gets stuck halfway because of the clothing scattered on the ground. “What is this mess all about?” Emily asks, wondering why Anna’s clothes are literally all over her room. Anna grunts. “Argh! I can’t find the new dress you gave me when I first arrived here. I was planning to wear it on my first day of work.” Emily massages her temples after knowing the reason behind the chaotic room of Anna. “God, Anna. You know you don’t have to go through this just for a dress, right? I got lots
Anna Jones’ forehead creases like a crumpled paper as she walks down the pavement– shoulders dropping on the floor– feeling miserable now more than ever. Rage engulfs her head, as she cannot still fathom the fact that she was fired from the restaurant she is working at, after ‘winning’ the petty little altercation that took place between her and a rude customer. “I still don’t get the reason why I was fired from my job when all I did was just defend myself. Am I not allowed to do that?!” the 22-year-old blonde asks herself as she kicks off literally every pebble she sees on her way. As Anna decides there are no second chances left for her to be summoned back by her employer and tell her everything is only a prank, she heads to her best friend’s unit to give her the biggest news of the day. Her best friend ever since the world began, Emily Smith, owns a unit just outside of the unmanaged and the only mansion in the Moonsdrive Village. She has lived with her for quite some time now
Anna rushes to the sink in the women's toilet and turns on the faucet. She doesn't use it, but she figures the room is so quiet that perhaps the sound of the rushing water would ease her off. She stares at her reflection on the mirror spreading wide in front of her. She has never been this beautiful; with all the make-up, the eyelashes, and even the chestnut brown contact lenses Emily put on for her. She felt the roughness of her silver-chained choker necklace with a pendant in the center, and thought of how many nights she had spent thinking for a moment like this to come. And now that it's here, she seems so lost and doesn't know how to behave. And then there is a knock on the door. Anna ignores the knock and turns off the faucet, but the door still creaks slightly open. Noah Scott promptly steps in— peaking. “Hey, sorry if I had to intervene. I just want to check on you,” he says, staring straight into her eyes. “What for?” Anna turns off the faucet. “You are clearly doing se
The next morning, the two best friends leave the house early to pursue their individual fates; Emily will be seeing her boyfriend to plan for their scheduled out-of-town trip, while Anna is bound to try her luck on the job vacancy she is told to apply for. “Please, for the love of God, just do your best and try not to make a scene in the interview room,” Emily said as soon as she pulled over the car. They are now stopped outside of what looked like a skyscraper twin building, standing about twenty floors each. Anna jumps out of the car and instantly gets struck by the two gigantic buildings connected by a huge arc with a name, SCENT REPUBLIC. “Are you sure this is the company I am applying for?” She looks up, jaw-dropping on the floor. “Yes, this is it. I can’t be mistaken.” Emily lowers her sunglasses onto her nose and rolls down the window. “As a matter of fact, that’s my friend waiting over there.” She excitedly leaves the car and drags Anna all the way to the man in an all-bla
Two days after Anna got the news that she is officially hired to be the personal secretary of the CEO of The Scent Republic, she began her preparations for her first day at work. She will start on working on Monday, and the very first thing that Anna has set in her mind is that she needs to be in her modest form– which technically means she’ll have to be presentable inside and out. She is rummaging through her now-empty cabinet when Emily suddenly knocks on the door. She opens it instantly, but the door gets stuck halfway because of the clothing scattered on the ground. “What is this mess all about?” Emily asks, wondering why Anna’s clothes are literally all over her room. Anna grunts. “Argh! I can’t find the new dress you gave me when I first arrived here. I was planning to wear it on my first day of work.” Emily massages her temples after knowing the reason behind the chaotic room of Anna. “God, Anna. You know you don’t have to go through this just for a dress, right? I got lots
Emily gets into the car with the help of the man who’s been patiently waiting for her outside. The car hits the road, and it takes Emily about two hours to finally reach the destination. When the car arrives in the dock of Mulle Loney, Emily is mesmerized by the scene. The night has started, and apart from the stars in the sky, the whole place has also been illuminated by the lights coming from the ships. She hasn’t gone out of the car yet, but she can already see just through the tinted windows all the luxurious restaurants along the shore, and the busy people that don’t look ordinary natives. “I didn’t know there are so many restaurants in this place,” Emily says out of amusement. “They are all five-star restaurants. Some are even so famous that even celebrities and members of political families visit to dine here,” the chauffeur answers just as he gets off the front seat to open the door for Emily. “In which of them is the boss waiting?” she asks again, her veins slowly getting
On Monday afternoon, a couple of days after Anna Jones went for a job interview, Emily returns home with her boyfriend. They bring with them some groceries and essential stuff they will be needing for their out-of-town trip. Anna Jones is slouching on the sofa, doing nothing as usual since the day she was fired from her job. “You know what, Emily…” Anna shoots as soon as she sees Emily walking past the door. “... I think I should find another job. I haven’t heard anything from that company and I’m starting to assume it’s because I was not qualified for the job.” “Can you please calm down?” Emily laughs as she gently puts the grocery on the table. “My friend told me that he’s gonna call regardless of whether you are hired or not. So, chill out, enjoy your remaining days of being unemployed, and eat some grapes because I bought you some.” Anna energetically jumps out of the couch and walks to the kitchen counter. She serves herself a bowlful of grapes and heads back to the couch.
The next morning, the two best friends leave the house early to pursue their individual fates; Emily will be seeing her boyfriend to plan for their scheduled out-of-town trip, while Anna is bound to try her luck on the job vacancy she is told to apply for. “Please, for the love of God, just do your best and try not to make a scene in the interview room,” Emily said as soon as she pulled over the car. They are now stopped outside of what looked like a skyscraper twin building, standing about twenty floors each. Anna jumps out of the car and instantly gets struck by the two gigantic buildings connected by a huge arc with a name, SCENT REPUBLIC. “Are you sure this is the company I am applying for?” She looks up, jaw-dropping on the floor. “Yes, this is it. I can’t be mistaken.” Emily lowers her sunglasses onto her nose and rolls down the window. “As a matter of fact, that’s my friend waiting over there.” She excitedly leaves the car and drags Anna all the way to the man in an all-bla
Anna rushes to the sink in the women's toilet and turns on the faucet. She doesn't use it, but she figures the room is so quiet that perhaps the sound of the rushing water would ease her off. She stares at her reflection on the mirror spreading wide in front of her. She has never been this beautiful; with all the make-up, the eyelashes, and even the chestnut brown contact lenses Emily put on for her. She felt the roughness of her silver-chained choker necklace with a pendant in the center, and thought of how many nights she had spent thinking for a moment like this to come. And now that it's here, she seems so lost and doesn't know how to behave. And then there is a knock on the door. Anna ignores the knock and turns off the faucet, but the door still creaks slightly open. Noah Scott promptly steps in— peaking. “Hey, sorry if I had to intervene. I just want to check on you,” he says, staring straight into her eyes. “What for?” Anna turns off the faucet. “You are clearly doing se
Anna Jones’ forehead creases like a crumpled paper as she walks down the pavement– shoulders dropping on the floor– feeling miserable now more than ever. Rage engulfs her head, as she cannot still fathom the fact that she was fired from the restaurant she is working at, after ‘winning’ the petty little altercation that took place between her and a rude customer. “I still don’t get the reason why I was fired from my job when all I did was just defend myself. Am I not allowed to do that?!” the 22-year-old blonde asks herself as she kicks off literally every pebble she sees on her way. As Anna decides there are no second chances left for her to be summoned back by her employer and tell her everything is only a prank, she heads to her best friend’s unit to give her the biggest news of the day. Her best friend ever since the world began, Emily Smith, owns a unit just outside of the unmanaged and the only mansion in the Moonsdrive Village. She has lived with her for quite some time now