Chapter 1
- Hello, sir. Have you picked a new secretary yet?
"No, Dora, I feel like my head is about to explode any day now. Isn't there any chance you can postpone your labor? Just a couple of months or so." I joked, of course, but I needed her so much that I would love for such a possibility to exist somehow
She laughed wholeheartedly.
- Sorry, sir, but you are about 8 to 9 months late for such a request. And Courtney wouldn't be thrilled about it, given how long it took us to get here.
"Yeah, sure." I absentmindedly scrolled through emails.
"How is she anyway? Is little Brian's room ready yet?"
- No." she laughed again
- But the workers in our house are already afraid of her. One would think she is the one about to give birth.
"Well, you were always the patient one."
- How is Natasha?
"Jealous, bitchy, and hot as ever."
- How many candidates has she already refused?
"You know, Dora, it will be my assistant, not hers, right?"
- Of course, it will, sir. So how many?
I could hear her mocking smile in her voice.
I grinned. This know-it-all. But she was right. My possessive fiancé started messing with my hiring process since Dora had to leave work abruptly. She had to stay on bed rest due to her upcoming pregnancy. It's been four months that I have done everything, and Natasha has brought to tears every assistant I have hired since. The longest time lasted one brave woman in her 40ties. Carol was her name, and she lasted just over a month.
"I lost count. But I hired three against her will, and she made sure they quit themselves."
- Well. That is harsh. I've sent you the files, but as I said, Monday will be my last week. Even from home, it's taxing for me. And I promised Courtney.
"I know, I know, Dora. You tell your wife to cherish you as you deserve. But, seriously, if you ever want to come back, I will fire anyone lucky enough to work here.
- What luck for them.
"Her. But seriously, you can come back straight after your labor if you want."
She laughed again. I was only half joking. I was seriously screwed. I was wondering if I should break up with my fiancé, whom I have been with for over 3 years, or to give up entirely and get used to doing two jobs. But I didn't want her to win, and I was tired.
- Her? Are you only looking for women?
"I prefer how women think and organize. I've always had women as assistants. It's nothing sexist, I swear."
- I think it sounds a bit sexist, to be completely honest, mister Sanders.
- Did you think that maybe if you find a man, she will have less reason to be jealous?
"Maybe, but I can't imagine having a man in front of my office, picking up my calls and organizing my calendar."
- Let's hope HR doesn't stand outside and hear this by accident.
"Dora. Seriously"
- Mister Sanders, what you just said is plain discrimination. I thought of you better.
Thankfully I could still hear her lightheaded voice as she was saying that. I thought of it, but I felt I still had valid points.
"No, I just find women to be more representative."
- Ok, sir, let's stop digging this hole for you before it becomes deeper. Just so I am clear. You are only hiring beautiful women."
"They must be smart too and have experience. They have your shoes to fill."
- That's kind, sir, but I don't suppose they are also lesbian?
"You can't ask that in a job interview."
- Of course not, but I can understand that given how jealous Miss Johnson is, I can expect the hiring won't go well.
"I am glad you understand me."
- Sir, may I have a suggestion?
"Tell me I am desperate anyway. You want me to hire a man."
- You trust men with many tasks. Why is it different from having a male assistant?"
"Ok, can I be frank?"