Dear Readers,
Hope you have enjoyed the first installment of this story. This chapter is more character development and scene setting, so don't expect anything beyond that just yet. Thanks for all the votes and feedback. I always appreciate anything you have to say, so keep it coming.
A special thanks to alreadytaken, who has not only acted as my editor, but has given me great insight to the legal world to help this story come out more realistic.
Enjoy!
Titania
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CHAPTER TWO
"One way or another, I'm gonna find ya'
I'm gonna get ya', get ya', get ya', get ya'
One way or another, I'm gonna win ya'
I'll get ya', I'll get ya'"
-"One Way or Another" Blondie
"And these are our various conference rooms and joint workspaces down this side. As you can see, more often than not, associates will be piled into any one of these rooms working on a case together instead of their individual desks." The tall, thin woman turned to face Alessa, her arms folding in front of her as she quietly assessed the new associate who was looking through the glass wall of one of the conference rooms. It was easy to understand why Denny chose the very pretty brunette. She was a quick study, and Jude could see cunning intelligence in her blue eyes. She barely hid that voracious hunger to excel under a cool veneer of indifference.
"Any questions? Good, last thing is to set up your computer and all of your accounts and passwords. We run two different systems for managing our clients, depending on the nature of the client. They are very streamlined, allowing you to enter your billable time, use interoffice communication, write memos, basically all of the transactional work, so if anyone needs anything on a client, it is all centrally located. It is also where you will be assigned your work. The partners assign the associates, counselors, and paralegals their various tasks with due dates. Granted, around here, everything is due yesterday."
Jude continued to talk as she led Alessa back to the HR department. As Alessa followed behind, she still struggled to surface from the drowning surrealism she found herself. When she had received that phone call two Fridays earlier from the head of HR, congratulating her on being chosen and officially offering her the position, Alessa was stunned to say the very least. She was certain that Denton Ashbury had, for reasons unknown, decided against her; that the first portion of her interview was the more accurate indicator of her likelihood for gaining the position, not the latter when they had had a lively debate on all things law.
She took the weekend to decide on an official answer, knowing firstly that it was the more expected reply, but secondly, was secretly confused and therefore frightened by Mr. Ashbury's behavior and subsequent selection of her. Alessa wondered if she could work with him after what had transpired, not knowing his true opinion of her, but in the end, she had decided he was only a very small part of the firm, and if she kept her nose down and worked like mad a few years, she would be free of him.
When Alessa had arrived that morning, the nerves she had been desperate to hide had flared when she was introduced to the head of HR who would be responsible for her orientation that day. Jude Macrae was a senior partner in charge of personnel development and management, was Australian by birth, and had been a super model from the time she was fifteen. And most likely the most beautiful woman Alessa had ever seen. Alessa was well aware of her own attractiveness, knowing since she was in the sixth grade when Eli Duncan had wanted to sit next to her on the school bus because he thought she was pretty, but Jude Macrae, even in her fifties, was the epitome of an Amazonian beauty. Alessa was taller than most, but she figured Jude had to be nearly six feet tall, maybe an inch shy. Her hair, which had once been dark auburn in her youth, was lighter now, and hung nearly to her waist in soft, professionally-set-looking waves. Her white pantsuit was flawless on her amazing figure, and her husky voice tinged with that Australian accent was enough to melt butter.
She had thus far been professional, if not a little austere, which made Alessa wonder. When they arrived back at Jude's office, the older woman turned to catch Alessa staring in a quizzical manner.
"What?" she asked brusquely.
Alessa nearly blushed at having been caught staring. She cleared her throat before answering. "It's only...I was simply wondering if it was standard practice for a senior partner and head of HR to perform the orientation of new associates."
Jude narrowed her eyes. "You're rather cheeky," she admonished. She gave her an appraising look. "But you are correct. No, it isn't common."
"Then why?" she pried.
"Maybe I was interested in assessing the new talent."
"First thing Monday morning? And it's not as if you couldn't see me around the office. And meeting me is quite a different thing from assessing my talent." Alessa's brow was lifted in doubt.
Jude pursed her lips. "Denny said you were tough, but goddamn you're argumentative."
Alessa looked away, instantly regretting she had said anything.
"Let's just say," Jude relented, still eyeing her speculatively, "that's not all Denny said about you. He wrote quite the...interesting report on you, and it made me curious, that's all," she admitted with a casual shrug. "At any rate, while I did make the sacrifice to complete your orientation this morning, I didn't commit my whole day to it, so let's get you set up so I can get on with more important things." Alessa might have thought she was irritated with her, but she caught the small tug at the corner of Jude's mouth, and felt a measure of relief.
Once she was set up in their system and had finalized the last of the contracts for employment, it was lunch time and the office crowd was thinning in various departments, most notably the administrative support staff and a few of the senior partners. The majority of the associates were taking a break in the employee lounge, eating and laughing. But when Alessa finally sat at her desk, pulled up her accounts on the computer system and saw just how many tasks had already been assigned to her, she pulled out her lunch box and ate as she worked.