Author: The Architect
Authors note: I have been working on this one for some time also, probably a few parts to this and single point of view.
I kind of hate my job. Did you ever watch the movie 'The Devil Wears Prada'? Imagine that in the publishing world. My boss is very Miranda-like and treats us editor assistants like dirt. I had no chance of advancement; my wages were decent but they barely kept up with my costs in the city. I actually have a roommate or I could never afford my apartment.
I expected this to continue forever, or until I got laid off and resorted to being a barista to stave off homelessness. I didn't see it at the time but I lucked into being the most powerful person on the planet.
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Another crappy day and I was working on another of the endless series of self-help books. I was in the office today but the one advantage is I sometimes can work at home, this happened when I was reading one of these depressing books. I looked over at Charlotte's office, she was very attractive but treated us like dirt. A scruffy guy, maybe early 60s, with a knockout maybe 21-year-old girl on his arm goes into her office. She uses us as admin assistants so I'm surprised they got an appointment, at least one I hadn't heard about. They were in there maybe 20 minutes when she called out to my peer Jean, I could hear her on the phone say something like "Get in here and bring that waste of space James with you". Well, maybe I remember it a little harsher that but I know that is what she meant.
We entered the room and Charlotte was smoothing out her clothes, kind of weird. "Mr. Collins has a book, I want you to scan it and then start to proofread it."
"She won't do, dismiss her. It needs to be a man."
I knew something was up, Charlotte is a very serious feminist, there is no way she would let that stand.
"Jean, go away, James, this is your new priority."
Mr. Collins brings out maybe 200 pages that had the look of a manifesto that the Unabomber would have produced, an interesting symbol on the front cover. "I'll get right on it."
Well, on the plus side the self-help book was draining my will to live, no doubt it will be a best seller, they always are. I just couldn't take reading it any longer, always the same stuff just phrased differently.
I took the mess the book scanner, this machine that digitizes the book, even works with binders but that wouldn't be a problem this time. I was worried I'd drop it on the way and the pages of this mess would take forever to get in order. Thankfully I got it in the scanner fine, in about 15 minutes it was done and I put the original in a big envelope and into our storage room. Before I left to do that, I had the machine make me a copy of the book so I could go over it, never good to work from the original.
It was late so I put the book into my backpack. Maybe I'll work at home on Friday to read it, from the look of the author I am expecting it will be Unabomber type content.
I got home and my roommate was making something in the kitchen. Ann was trying to get into modeling and has had some luck, she also works as a waitress at a very expensive restaurant, her tips each night are very good. Ann though is hands off, when she answered my roommate ad, she made it very clear she was not interested in dating me. I never actually see her dating anyone, I have to wonder if she ever does or just doesn't bring anyone home.
"Hey Ann, nothing at the restaurant tonight?"
"No, I have a shoot tomorrow so I took the night off. Nothing special, toothpaste ad, but it is something. They liked my smile."
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The next day I all but forgot about that strange book, we had James Patterson bring in his latest and it was all on deck to process that. I came home to find Ann in sweats and eating Ben and Jerry's. I was scared to ask, "Hi, how did the shoot go?"
"Oh fine, I'm just not happy with how my life is turning out." I should have run for my room at that point but I stayed and listened to her talk, at the end it finished with her giving me a chaste kiss on the cheek and thanking me for being such a good friend. I am so deep in the friendzone I am never getting out.
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Monday morning, I dragged myself into work, I didn't get any decent rest this weekend even though I can't honestly say I accomplished anything. We have a TV on in the room where us serfs work, it is muted but the captions are on. I guess someone thought we should realize that something interesting is happening in the world if it isn't here. I caught a familiar picture on the TV out of the corner of my eye and walked over. Jean walked up next to me, "That scruffy guy from the other day, they raided his house yesterday, you didn't see that story?"
"Nah Jean, I didn't do anything of note yesterday except a load of laundry."