Chapter 4: In which she runs out of beginners luck
Monday morning I made sure to check the weather in the news, on the newspaper and on my phone before going out of my house. And although it said sunny during the day and partly cloudy in the afternoon, I took an umbrella with me just to be extra careful.
Beginners luck seemed to be on my side since I was able to catch the bus right on time and reached the office at exactly 8.30AM and rushed to the elevator, which too, surprisingly, was less crowded than usual. I hadn’t been able to admire the ten storied building the first time I came here and I wasn’t able to do so today either, but I was sure I’d get the chance this evening or probably tomorrow morning.
Reaching my floor, I headed straight for Tina, who kindly showed me my new cabin and gave me directions to the cafeteria. Apparently, she was the Ms. Moore that Nathan had been talking about and she wasn’t just a receptionist but his secretary as well. Since Nathan was doing quite well in expanding the family business, Tina had a huge workload and that’s why Nathan hired a PA to organize his meetings and reservations and stuff so Tina can get some of the work off her shoulders.
Placing my bag in the small cabin opposite Tina’s, I looked around and saw that it was equipped with a computer desk and revolving chair and a file cabinet. There were two doors, the first, through which I had entered, leading to the hallway, and the second, as Tina had pointed out, led to my "boss' s" office.
I wanted to get more info about my duties from Tina but I looked at the clock on the wall and gasped. 8.49am. "Shit!" I yelped, "Coffee!"
Rushing out the door, I jumped onto the elevator and went straight to the cafeteria. Again I was saved by my beginners luck as I found the coffee machine empty as I arrived. Grabbing a black coffee from the coffee machine, I again dashed to the elevator and went three floors up to Nathan's office.
Opening the door I ran to the table and placed the coffee on top of it, along with a napkin, breathing a sigh of relief just as the door opened to reveal Nathan in a black suit and grey silk shirt. He looked dashing with his hair gelled back from his face and a clean shave.
"Good morning, boss!" I said cheerfully, wiping my sweaty palms on my black dress pants. I was never comfortable in pencil skirts so I usually wore pants and a blouse with an occasional jacket.
"Morning, Savannah..." he gave me a skeptic look, which I returned with a bright smile...maybe a bit too bright.
"Ah. You got me coffee, " Nathan said amused. I grit my teeth, some people never change, do they?
"So...what is my first assignment...boss?" I said sweetly.
Nathan took his sweet time sitting in his own plush red chair and taking a slow drag of his coffee. "Hmm...you see that cabinet over there?" he asked pointing to an old metal cabinet in a corner of the room. I nodded yes. "I need you to shift all its belongings to the cabinet you have in your room. You have an hour. Your next task will be given after that."
My jaw drops to the ground. What. The. Hell? “You want me to remove ALL the files from that cabinet over to the one in my room...in an hour...all by myself?" I tried really, really hard not to yell at him, but my voice did come out shrill.
"Why Savannah, is there a problem?" I could hear the smirk in his voice.
"Of course not, boss!" I said through gritted teeth, still managing to keep a sickly sweet smile on my face.
'You need this job Sav,' I kept repeating to myself in my mind over and over. 'It's all part of the plan'.
So much for beginners luck. Nathan Synclair, you are going to die by my hands one day, mark my words, I swore in my mind.
Within the next hour, I had cursed Nathan to death a million times and in a million different ways. At first it was out of spite, but then I realized that it provided a perfect distraction from the heavy task at hand and it motivated me to work faster. Who would’ve thought that murderous thoughts could have their own advantages?
At the end of the hour, I was almost done putting the files in the last rack of my cabinet and Satan was just about to skin him alive, when my office phone started ringing. Startled, I dropped the files from my hand. Cussing a few colorful words and picking the files back up, I answered the call with a sweet tone, while in reality, I wanted to strangle whoever was on the other side.
"Mr. Synclair's PA speaking," I said while balancing the receiver on my shoulder and putting away the last of the files.
"In my office. Now." And the call ended. I groaned.
I unwillingly went in, only to be handed another pile of work. I didn't even have time for lunch. When Tina came to ask me if I would like to join her, I had to politely decline her offer because I was busy searching for a contract from three years ago that was lost in the cabinet. Apparently their contract was coming to an end and the other party was old-school enough to not have kept records. Seriously, why wasn’t any of this digitalized? It was the 21st century for crying out loud!
Too bad I had the audacity to point that out to Mr. Synclair because then I was given the order to digitalize all that shit into my computer. Thankfully, Tina came to the rescue by telling me that the files were indeed digitalized but due to her workload, she hadn’t been able to organize the contracts for the last two months and neither had she been able to organize the cabinet.
So, what I mostly understood from the situation was that I was no more than the muscle to do the heavy-lifting while Tina was his actual secretary. Honestly, I didn’t mind much because I needed this job for our plan to succeed and to feed myself. I’ve been alone for most of my life and doing heavy work wasn’t new to me. And when Tina confirmed that some of the applicant’s had actually been graduates from prestigious universities, I was more than happy that Nathan had given me the opportunity to work for him when he could’ve chosen someone much more qualified. But that didn’t mean I liked his attitude one bit. But alas, he was my boss after all.
By the time my work was over, I was drop dead tired and wanted nothing more than to get home and fall asleep for a year.
I had to also sort out files from the previous 3years according to their month. Then I had to plan the entire week for him, without any help from him. Once again, Tina provided me with her journal so I could update the planner I had been provided later on.
“It’s not his duty to remember dates or occasions, unfortunately.” Tina said with a laugh when she overheard me grumble. “It’s our job. That’s why we get paid the big bucks.”
That was one argument I couldn’t argue with.
"Is there anything else I can do for you...boss?" I was gritting my teeth so hard that I feared I would end up breaking them.
Nathan was looking at the planner I had made for him, making changes when necessary and informing me of any dinner reservations. My legs were hurting from being on my feet the whole day, and I was hungry enough to devour a whole cow, and it was already 8PM.
"Yes," he said as my heart dropped to my stomach. "I want you to have dinner with me".
Come again?
Chapter 5: In which she is a picky eater.Back in high school, I was the total nerd and a teacher’s pet. Hence the name, Nerdy Savvy.I was the typical nerd with too much to think and remember in science and math than to care about fashion, though I never wore baggy jeans and tees. Thing is, even though I was a nerd, I had a GPA of 3.6 and I wasn’t the brightest person around. I didn’t come from money and I was more concerned about getting into a good college that losing my virginity to the top jock...which just so happened to be Nathan Synclair.Although, here the phrase 'don't judge a book by its cover' found its useful application. He was the typical dark haired, blue eyed quarterback of the football team, Nathan was the person who always came first in class. He had it all, a dick and the brains.But that didn't stop him from harassing the hell out of me or making down-market sexual jokes...or making me do all his hom
Chapter 6: In which she takes a walk down the memory lane Samuel McKenna. My older twin brother.It’s been ages since I last saw him and yet, it felt like we hadn’t parted at all.Out of the two of us, I'm the one with mom's honey brown hair while Samuel got our father's blonde. But we both have his brown eyes. It's an unusual color actually, not quite brown but with a bit of gold...hazel maybe...nah! It's too weird a color to even have a name. But while my eyes only had a few specks of gold in them, Sam was blessed with a light golden ring at the edges.I really wanted to go over to him and hug him tightly, because this was the first time I’d seen him in four years, but I couldn’t. Our circumstances had never been kind to us."Hey, you okay?" Nathan's hand waving in front of my face broke me out of my trance."Huh? Oh! I’m completely fine...just perfect. Why would
Chapter 7- In which she reconnects"Savannah, she's our step- sister."My ears are probably ringing from hugging him so tightly. "Excuse me? Am I halluci-hearing, if that is even a word, or did you just say that the bimbo at your table is our step-sister?” Not even a half-sister, a step-sister. A child who wasn’t even his own! A daughter!Samuel sighed. "No Sav, that is not a word and yes...I did just say that the woman at my table is our step – sister," he shifted from one foot to another uncomfortably."That fucking bastard!" I was beyond pissed. I wanted to murder the one person who was behind all of my misery, my oh-so loving father, Gregory McKenna. "She died, Samuel! Mom is dead because of the bastard! He even abandoned me because he said he didn't want a daughter; he said he was with our mother only to have a son! And now you're telling me that he had a
Chapter 8: In which he's a jerkThe sun streaming in through my windows woke me up with a start.I gasped and sat up as quick as I could without getting a whiplash and looked at my bedside table. The small digital clock showed 10.23AM in bold numbers."Shit!" I yelped, struggling to get up from my bed but I just ended up being tangled up in my covers and fell off the bed with a earth shattering yell...only to realize...that it was Saturday."UGHHHHHH!" I face palmed myself and fell back on the floor.It had been two weeks since our dinner date at that fancy restaurant, with me finding out that I had a step-sister and knowing about Nathan's parents and it was safe to say that Nathan has been avoiding me ever since. I mean, we talk all the time considering my job as his PA, but he keeps using that bossy voice on me and keeps piling a heap load of work on my desk so that I was buried in my work all day. I think I went four wh
Chapter 9 -In which she is a little too late. "I knew you'd call me. Can’t stay away, can you?"The husky, seductive voice came from the other end of the line and I was momentarily thrown off-guard by it. I narrowed my eyes at the phone. Holy hell! Was Nikki trying to seduce one of her customers?“Umm…Nikki?”There was a sudden screeching sound and the line went dead silent for a few seconds before I heard her voice again. “Umm…who’s this?”“Hi, this is Savannah.” I told her with a smile before remembering she couldn’t see me. “You dropped me off at Synclair Inc. a couple weeks ago. Sorry, I know you don’t re-”“Ah! The interview girl! How did it go?” There was instant recognition in her voice."Wow…I'm surprised you remember me at all," I said as I shifted from foot to foot while standing in the near-empty bus st
Chapter 10: In which she has someone to take care of her.Monday morning was hell in a lot of different ways.Firstly, although I had fun last night with Nikki, I hadn’t reached home until 3.45am this morning and although I had set an alarm, but I must have turned it off and gone back to sleep, since when I opened my eyes again, the wall clock blinked 12.57pm.Secondly, I tried calling Tina but the office phone seemed to be having a trip to LaLa Land. Even my cell had zero balance, today of all days and thanks to my shady neighborhood, I would have to go out and get my phone recharged from a centre ten minutes away. I didn’t even have any Wi-Fi and my oh-so-generous landlord charged extra for the password. I was already living on the bare minimum, so I had skipped the $200 per month for unlimited Wi-Fi package.And thirdly, I had a high fever. Guess staying out in a graveyard until 1 in the morning, with the cold dew falling o
Chapter 11: In which he takes her by surprise. I came to with a start when I heard voices in my room.Did a burglar decide to break into an old, dingy, rundown apartment? If so, then maybe I can borrow something from him, since he must have already found out what a terrible mistake that was. How about I told him to pay my next month’s rent in return for not calling the cops?Exactly how delusional was I right now? I was supposed to be sick, not high. Was I actually thinking about making deals with a burglar? Someone who could possibly have a dangerous weapon on him and might end up doing horrible things to me?Knowing that I was only procrastinating from the worst, I opened my eyes to the shocking realization that it wasn't a burglar, but my boss, Nathan Synclair, sitting on a chair by the bed and taking on his phone. Correction, yelling on his phone.Even in a wrinkled blue shirt and grey tailored pants; disheveled short bl
Chapter 12: In which it’s the start of something new. My scowl deepened as Nate continued to laugh, holding onto his stomach. Frankly, I would love to kick him off the bed for making fun of me, but he looked too cute for me to do so.It's been ages since I saw him laugh like the careless teenager that he was back in school and I kinda missed it. The distraction also gave me time to get over the fact that I had just kissed my high school bully and current boss. What had I been thinking?But no matter how much I wanted to regret my decision of kissing him, I couldn’t bring myself to do it. The kiss had felt nice…refreshing and I couldn’t taint that by regretting it. But I still had no idea if Nate had liked the kiss at all, so it was better to just pretend that it never happened, for both of our sake."You done?" I asked, putting on a serious expression. He calmed down."Sorry. But in my defense, that was fu