Secretary and CEO
Do you have a boyfriend? - He ignored my answer. I twisted my lips, giving a small smile that was surely sinister. What the hell did Edward want? "A few dates. Actually, a few dates and all of
ld I?" he asked disinterestedly. "It's one of the best animated films ever made." Edward shook his head. head, looking disgusted. "I'm talking about my love life and you're comparing it to a children's movie?" "That's real," I sighed. "But what's that?" he asked impatiently. "You'll only understand when you meet the person." right. Because the tchan is for real. My boss nodded, becoming thoughtful. I was afraid of when he started to think too much. - Have you found your tchan yet, Evy? No, because women like me would never have love at first sight , or something like that. Firstly, because I'm always in a hurry and I don't usually look strangers in the eye. And then, because my work and career are more important and maybe I don't believe in love anymore. When I was a teenager, I found myself falling in love with the romance novels I read and imagined experiencing something similar. I started waiting for my prince, but time passed and he never came. Then, adulthood knocked on the door and I stopped dreaming. My mother used to say that dreams are for bedtime. "I don't have time. If you're done signing the papers, I need to go." I quickly gathered up the papers and he just watched me walk away. "Order some Japanese food for dinner." lunch - I heard her smug voice, before closing the door behind me. I took a few deep breaths, thinking about going back to therapy. My last psychologist advised me to change jobs and I never went back because she was crazy. . Only a madman thinks of giving up on his dreams when he is about to achieve them. I know that Edward will give me a chance one day and that my book will be in the best shop windows in the country. This isn't a dream, it's a goal and I'm going to achieve it. "Is he hungover again?" Amber placed her tray on my table, sitting across from me. I usually liked to eat alone, because my lunch break was the only time I had any peace. Amber works in finance. We ended up meeting a few times in the company cafeteria and realized we