Isadora’s first official day on the job began the next morning.
Following the address Rowena had sent her, she found herself standing in front of a rather shabby office building. She took the elevator up to the third floor, and after spotting the “Seafarer Designs” sign on one of the doors, she let herself in.
A young woman at the front desk immediately stood up when she saw Isadora walk in, eyeing the newcomer with polite curiosity.
Isadora’s outfit was understated but elegant—a blue, mid-length blouse paired with a crisp white pencil skirt. A narrow gray belt accentuated her slim waist, and a black designer purse rested on her shoulder. Her whole presence gave off a cool, refined air.
“Hi there, are you looking for our manager?” the receptionist asked.
Isadora glanced around the space. The office was small, maybe just over a thousand square feet, with two tiny private offices and one open workspace. There were only five desks in the main room, and two of them were piled high with rolls of white drafting paper—abandoned designs, by the look of it, likely rejected by clients.
This was even more dismal than she’d expected.
“Yes, I’m here to see Rowena.”
At that moment, Rowena emerged from one of the offices, beaming. “Isadora, you made it!”
She turned to introduce her. “Wendy, this is Seafarer Designs’ new partner—your other boss, actually. You can just call her Isadora.”
Wendy, the receptionist, now gave Isadora a more respectful look. “Nice to meet you, Isadora. I’m Ms. Blaine’s assistant.”
Rowena seemed like she wanted to chat more, but glanced at her watch and realized she was running late. “Isadora, I have a meeting with a potential client about a design proposal I arranged a few days ago. I’ll catch up with you later—Wendy will show you around and get you settled.”
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It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....