Copyright October 2011
Chapter 1: Opportunity Knocks
"Okay, people..... Everyone into the media room now!"
Christine hated these unscheduled interruptions. She only had two more hours to finish editing her "human interest" story for the News at 6 broadcast. When she stopped to think about it, it annoyed her even more that after a year of internship and six years of reporting that she was still stuck doing fluff stories instead of co-anchoring the news desk.
The room was about two-thirds full and Christine managed to get there just a half-dozen steps ahead of the production manager, Jake. Jake took a quick scan of the room and asked, "Where's Jimmy?"
"He's showing Lindsay Drake, that new intern, around like you told him to, boss," Bob replied, half wincingly, when he realized that Jake might take that remark as insolent rather than informational and fire him on the spot.
Jake just shook his head and said, "I should have known he'd milk that task all day if he could. That new intern is one hot babe. Christine, go find them and get them both in here."
There is a fine line between being annoyed and fuming and Christine was about to cross it as she turned and left the room. It wasn't the "hot babe" remark that Jake made that set her off, as those kinds of remarks were common around the newsroom despite all the mandatory "sexual harassment" lectures and network policies. She knew that she had been the subject of those types of remarks when she first joined station but despite being drop-dead gorgeous and graduating number two from Oldhouse School of Broadcasting, she had not gotten the assignments that she craved. Now she was being relegated to "gopher" and that really set her off.
In her present state of mind it was truly a miracle she didn't bite Jimmy's head off when she found the two of them standing in the shadows watching Austin wrap up the weather forecast. Well, maybe it wasn't a miracle but the brightly lit "ON AIR" sign that dictate her behavior. She gestured for them to come out of the studio and told them they were late for another one of Jake's unscheduled meetings. They both followed her down the hall sheepishly as her tone had told them that she was in no mood for conversation.
"Here it is, people", Jake began, "The network ratings came out 30 minutes ago and it's not good. The Atlanta area station is getting killed and the higher ups are looking for someone fresh to bring renewed interest to that group. Here is a chance for someone to get out of Bakersfield and into the big time but the same old stuff you've been reporting isn't going to cut it. They want new and daring. They want edgy. All of our affiliates will be going gung-ho after this opportunity so you are going to have to come up with something really jaw dropping."
Speaking of jaw dropping, if you had looked around the room at that moment, that is all you would have seen, starry eyes and slack jaws. Everyone was thinking "big time" like those were the only words out of Jake's mouth. Everyone but Christine that is. Her eyes had narrowed to two slits and her lips were tightly pursed as her mind began calculating her next move. She was determined to make the most of this opportunity and no one was going to stand in her way, not even the new "hot babe" on the block.
"The top brass want to take reporting to the next level ...real, in-depth stuff. They want people who are involved in their stories and not just detached, outside observers. They want to see your final cuts on the air by next Tuesday so that gives each of you tomorrow to come up with a plan, the weekend to develop and shoot your stories and all day Monday to edit. Don't let me down. Now get going!"
Christine didn't concern herself with all of the sidebar conversations that sprung up as the staff filed out of the room but headed straight for her office with her cell phone already autodialing. She emerged 10 minutes later and walked over to where Lindsay had become the center of attention.
Lindsay was used to this attention. She knew how to use her red hair, green eyes and flashing smile to melt and mold men's minds to her will. It didn't hurt her cause that being on the gymnastics team in college had put curves and muscle tone in all the right places on her 5'10 frame. She was a Samantha Egar look-alike with a bright future if she played her cards right, a little too bright for Christine's liking.
"Hi, Lindsay, is it? I'm Christine Donovan. Sorry we didn't have time for introductions earlier with the rush to the meeting and all."
"Lindsay Drake, charmed I'm sure. I recognized you right away when I came in, Ms Donovan. I saw that piece you did recently about the fundraiser for that fireman and his family after that paralyzing injury he suffered. It was really heart-warming."
"Please just call me Christine and thanks for the kind words but heart-warming isn't going to impress anyone in the front office. They want daring and edgy and that's what I...we are going to give them, if you want to work with me on this. "
"Oh, I'd love to.....first week on the job and going out on assignment already...this is exciting but why would you pick me?"
"I saw your great camera work on the demo tape you sent in along with your resume and besides I'd rather work with another woman on this one," Christine said coyly.
"You must already have a story in mind, don't you."
"I just got off the phone with my sister and she tipped me off to a very select spa out in the Mohave Desert. She was able to get me connected with the owner who felt it was time to increase their exposure to the public. It could be a great story and a free spa weekend for us, as well as free advertizing for them."
"What could be daring or edgy about a spa?"
"I'm not sure but my sister said it was just what the doctor ordered. Hurry now, we have to get to the equipment room before all the new HD video cameras are taken. We can swing by our apartments and grab some clothes. It's a 3-hour drive across the Mohave so I figure the network should pay for our stay at the spa since we are working this weekend, don't you agree?"
"Absolutely," Lindsay laughed as they hurried off to pick up a camera and whatever other equipment they might want. "Are we going to take a 'News at 6' van?" she asked.
"No, the owner didn't think the guests would appreciate seeing a TV van pull into the driveway. It could upset a lot of people. We'll take my SUV. Go pick out what equipment you need and I'll wrap up my piece for tonight's News and turn it in. They can use the one I put together last week for tomorrow's show."
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The 3-hour drive passed fairly quickly as the two of them chatted while Lindsay familiarized herself with the brand new HD camera. All she had to do was smile at the young man in charge of logging equipment in and out and he gave her the latest, greatest, digitally-stabilized, HD camera, still in its original box. Of course, she had to give him a quick peck on the cheek to shut him up or he would have delighted himself in staring into her eyes while telling her how Lithium batteries were made.