Author's Notes. Hey, everyone! This story is longer than my usual. It could be argued that it could have worked as two different stories. But telling their stories alongside each other seemed like it made them both feel more real. Especially since their circumstances are so different. Many of the characters are guest-starring from other stories, but you don't really need to read them to follow this one. I hope you enjoy it. If you do, please take a moment to vote, and I live for comments. As always, this is fiction, nobody here is real, all characters engaging in sexual activity are at least 18 years of age. Also, check the tags. This is a WyndsofChange story. She might get pregnant. If that's an issue, you might want to pass.
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Santana Zahn sat nervously in the waiting area, hoping for the best. She needed this job, and she'd heard that this was a really good place to work. The interviews had gone well, and she was about to meet the Director of Sales she would be working for. The woman she spoke with to set up this interview had mentioned that this was just the final check; just to let them know if she'd be a good fit. The position was just an admin-assistant slot, but she'd just recently graduated from Collins University with a degree in business, and she fully expected to start at the bottom and work her way up. The only reason she even got the interview was because her favorite Professor knew the Director of Sales from back in the day, and he called in a favor. HBCU people tended to look out for one another. So here she was.
The door opened, and a very good-looking black man stepped out of the office and strode over to her, his hand already extended to shake. "Miss Zahn? Hi! I'm Jake Steele. Come on in," he said cheerfully. They walked into a well-appointed office with a great view of the city. On the far side of the office were two comfy-looking armchairs and a small table with seating for three. On the opposite wall was a large picture window with an amazing view of the city to the west. There was a large, neat desk close to the window, and she could see that the desk chair was angled in a way that he could gaze out to a beautiful afternoon view.
"It is a good view, but in the summertime, it gets a little hot," he said, interrupting her admiration of his office. "Because of that I'm always finding excuses to work from home." He continued, "Please, take a seat at the table so we can talk without getting distracted by that amazing view."
She took a seat at the table, and Jake sat opposite her. There was a laptop and a manila folder in front of him. He opened the folder, and there was a small stack of papers inside, with her resume on top. As he picked up the resume, he could hear her breath quicken. He looked into her face and he could see that her eyes were wide with... fear? He said, "Miss Zahn, relax. You look like you're about to pop!" He leaned forward and said, almost conspiratorially, "You've got the job. But because you're gonna be working on my team, H.R. thought it would be a good idea for us to meet for a few minutes just to say hello before you come aboard. Okay?"
Santana visibly relaxed. She sat back, and her face broke into a wide, happy smile. He could see her features settle into her naturally pretty expression. Now that she looked more natural, Jake took a slightly longer look at her. She had smooth, cinnamon-hued skin, brown eyes, and her hair was long and dark brunette, and she wore it in messy curls. It was a very good look on her. She had a wide, genuine-looking smile that was at once very welcoming and unnervingly sexy. She reminded him of a friend...
He glanced at her resume. She went to school at Collins, his old Alma Mater, but that was in Mississippi. She lived in Atlanta. He asked her, "How did you end up at Collins?"
She smiled and said, with a touch of pride, "Academic scholarship. Other schools offered partial, but Collins gave me a full ride."
"Scholarship Geek, eh?" replied Jake, nodding approvingly. "We are going to get along just fine!"
"You were an ASN, too?" she asked, surprised, then realized, she should have known. ASN stood for '
Academic Scholarship Nerd.'
Other students taunted them, but the truth is, they were jealous. The ASNs were a protected class, directly under the wing of the Dean of Students, Dr. Hale Bingham. His power at the school was second only to the University President, and he made sure everyone knew it. The Academic Scholarship program was a program he'd developed over forty years ago, and he took special care of those kids. As long as they kept their GPA at 3.80, he could get them out of pretty much any trouble short of murder. Nobody messed with them because it would always end up on Dr. Bingham's desk, he'd make a call, and the problem would simply go away. Upon graduation, ASNs invariably found cushy, well-paying jobs, and were very often hired by fellow ASNs.
"Dr. Bingham still there, holdin' court?" Jake asked.
"He is, but he said he might retire soon. But I hear he plans to keep his fingers in the pie at Collins, so ASNs can still call him for help," she answered.
"Between you and me, he threatens to retire every other year. Well I'm sure Dr. B. will keep 'em in line. You know that's why you're here, right?" said Jake.
She nodded sheepishly and said, "I know. It's just..." she answered, her eyes cast down and her voice trailing off.
Jake said, "Oh, you think you're here just because of a favor and not your abilities, huh?"
Santana shrugged and said, "I guess."
Jake reached across the table and touched her hand with the tip of his finger to get her to look up at him and said, "Understand that you got this favor
based
on your abilities. You earned an academic scholarship, and you kept your grades up at a very high level the whole time. How many other kids started with you but lost their scholarship?"
She took a breath and answered, "They only offered ten my freshman year. By graduation there was only me and one other guy."
Jake said, "
That's
why you're here, Miss Zahn." He paused and seemed to consider something. "Zahn," he said, mostly to himself. He continued, "That's an unusual last name. Do you have relatives in Florida?"
She answered, "Just my Uncle Solomon and my cousin Jadzia. They're also named Zahn. I think they live in Clearwater or something."
Jake sat back, surprised, "You're Solomon's niece? Jadzia who looks like she's white? Jadzia's cuz?!"
Now Santana was surprised. "Yeah, that's Jadzia. How do you know them? Did you live in Florida? I know he didn't go to Collins," she said.
Jake answered, choosing his words carefully. "A few years ago, some friends of mine were in Clearwater for a convention, and they made a mini vacation out of it. They were in the same hotel as Solomon and Jadzโwell, and they met purely by chance, hit it off, and my friends introduced us, and now we're all good friends. We visit each other once or twice a year. In fact, they're coming on a cruise with us in the next year or so. Don't you keep in touch with your family?"
She answered, "Last time I talked with Jazz, uhh, Jadzia, she told me her mom and dad were getting a divorce. I asked what was going on, and she was super vague, like, 'It's complicated, but it'll be okay,' and that was it. Then life got in the way and we just kinda lost touch. She stopped returning calls, got off social media, phone number not in service, she just went radio silent. Uncle Solomon's law firm is still there, so I guess they're still in Florida, but that's all I know. Maybe I can find them through you."
Jake said only, "We'll see." Real noncommittal. He opened his laptop, which was already up. He looked at his computer screen, frowned as if in thought, and started typing something. He added a few lines of text and pressed a final key. He turned back to Santana.
Santana narrowed her eyes and said, "See! There it is again, that vague non-answer when it comes to Uncle Solomon. Something happened, and nobody's talking. So what gives?"
Jake took a moment before answering, and finally said, "You know, there is something there, but it's not my story to tell. But know that it has absolutely no bearing on you, me, or your working here. But yes, I happen to know your uncle. And your cousin. Just focus on your work and it'll be fine. Okay?"
"Sure, Mr. Steele. It's just a small world," she answered.
"That it is, Miss Zahn, that it is. Anyway, I just sent HR the approval for your offer letter. It should reach you before you get to your car. You should know, you
were
being offered an Admin Assistant slot. I'm interviewing you because you would be a part of my team. But I don't think that's good enough for a fellow ASN. I'm hiring an Exec Assistant, who'd work directly for me. The position comes with a bit more responsibility. Since I'm rarely here, you'd have to be able to hit the ground running and take care of a lot of stuff on your own. I'm always available by phone and I come in occasionally, but most of the time you'd be unsupervised. But there's more pay, and some nice perks. That'll all be in your offer letter. Would that be okay with you, Miss Zahn?"
Santana was speechless. Finally she said, "Omigod, YES!! That would be great, and I promise I won't let you down! Thank you so much!!"
"I kind of thought so," said Jake. "So take a look at the offer, and if everything looks okay, print it, sign it, and bring it with you on Monday. So have a good weekend, and I'll see you here bright and early Monday morning, say, 9:00? We'll start here and I'll show you around."
"That's great! And thank you, Mr. Steele. You won't regret hiring me!" she gushed.