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She blushed slightly, already feeling ill-suited to the job. And it was only her first day here! Don't let her get to you, Ana, come one, she told herself. She's just a bitter old woman who enjoys rubbing in the fact she's your boss, that's it. Ana raised her eyes to the Sergio and his insolent expression, admiring how he had the courage (or ignorance, she wasn't sure) to stand up to Getti. Whatever it was, it was certainly... different. |
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Egypt hated the fact that she was being mean, but it seemed to be the only language they understood, and her sitting by letting them treat people that way was telling them it was alright for them to treat people that way. And so was not going to condone their horrible behavior. |
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He was beginning to this he wasn't very welcome in this establishment. "You know, I don't think I like the tone you are taking with me. I'd have thought you'd be honoured to have someone of my calibre at your rubbish establishment!" he said, getting more and more worked up, exhibiting his temper that made him so infamous on the pitch. He wasn't afraid of being fired, because he had an ironclad contract worked out by those ladies' boss. He couldn't be fired, lest the Prophet lose a lot of money in the process. "Perhaps you two ought to talk to your bosses before threatening me with unemployment!" he said before sitting back down in his chair, calming down. |
Getti had had enough of all this childish behaviour. She rolled up the parchment bearing her notes and smacked it on the surface of the table, "That will be all. If you would all stop being children long enough, we can end this meeting." She eyed the Greenwood woman for a moment, "Insulting the character of one of your superiors is hardly the way to go about balancing your career, and you," She turned her steely gaze on the obnoxiously loud (in terms of sound and smell), "Nobody is indispensible in this organization, you would do well to get it through your head that your days of glory and chasing around balls are over, Mr. Mancini." She tucked the rolled up parchment under her arm and looked at the room at large, "Right..." her voice took on that sickeningly sweet tone once again, "The sports section, I'd like to get some interviews with... up-and-coming talents who might also be possible front runners for the National team, also, talk to the Head of Magical Games and Sports and find out if they have any plans of getting rid of the old team manager, that man was a disgrace to our country." |
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He caught the end of the woman's instructions. Of course he didn't pay attention and didn't know where to begin, but he nodded. "Why don't you go and tell that to my writers," he said sincerely. He stood up and stormed out of the room. He had another verbal lashing to endure before the day was out, with the other editor. He really ought to have learned their names, or did they not give it? Sergio couldn't leave without making one final remark. "Later, love", he sneered in the direction of the editor. That ought to make her day, wait until she learns Sergio was untouchable. |
Getti was seething, though to anybody watching her, it looked like she was simply wondering whether to have a cup of tea or coffee later. She made a note to talk to the board later. Hiring a show pony was well enough if that pony stayed in his pen and didn't hinder the process of the Prophet publication. When they began to interfere however... "Mona?" Getti spoke up finally, "That's all." She walked past the assembled staff, out the door that ponce had just exited. That man was going to get a serious wake up call. Getti Forde was not just an employee, she was part owner of the bloody newspaper. |
Was the meeting over, already? Tristan had, somehow, drifted off into his own thoughts when he was interrupted by a loud smack. He looked over at Getti who seemed... Well not a whole lot more happier than she did before. And suddenly there was a man storming out the door. What in Merlin's right earlobe did I miss? Tristan sat up straighter as he watched the man dissapear from view. I really must pay more attention to these things. Although he was quite sure that if the word 'Layout Editor' was uttered, he would have heard it. And now, the meeting was really over. Yeah he knew as soon as Getti walked away aswell. Finally, maybe he could get to work instead of having to listen to this soap opera. "I need a milkshake..." Tristan mumbled as he stood up and made his way to the door. |
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She smiled at the woman as she made a hasty exit from the conference room. She didn't know if she was up for a battle everyday she came to work. That woman hired her after all. |
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She watched as Getti got so irritated that she walked out of the room. Well this had been one dramatic first meeting. She knew that one of her bosses had already left, but the woman that had asked her a question was still in there. Jordan had been jotting down notes and such since they had started talking. SHe really did want to make a good first impression. And after watching Ana's responce she didn't want to forget the details. She looked up to Mona, "Well Ms. Quigley." She began. "As you Ms. Forde mentioned I'm sure the sports section will be covering the World Cup. I also think that it would be best if we intereviewed the Hogwarts quiditch professor." She said to her. She really felt odd answering this question seeing as how she wasn't in charge of the section but she had been asked a question so she was going to answer it. "We definately should also talk to the ministy to see if there is anything going on that we need to know about. See what new players are playing for what teams, and also as Ms.Forde mentioned find out how they believe Britain rates. I think it also would be good if we found out which players will not be returning this season." She finnished. Hopefully that was detailed enough. |
"Getti," he muttered in the blabbering blond's direction. Hoping she'd get the hint not to call her Miss. Even though Mona was still in the room, Ian felt more at ease now--slightly. At least he didn't have to worry about becoming a sure target. He allowed the woman (who obviously seemed to be part of a couple with that other man), to say her part about and towards an invisible Getti Forde. Picking off his eyeglasses, Ian sighed heavily and dramatically, wiping the lenses with the ends of his robes. "I'm sure Getti would have loved to hear you voice your opinions over her management and people skills," paused the man to lean back on his chair and raise his brows in fake innocent at her. "If she was here that is." As if to drive the message home Ian allowed his brown eyes to stare pointedly at the door through which his superior had exited about two minutes ago. "If you go for that interview you're going to need to borrow a Photographer," remarked Ian, trying to sound helpful when in reality he was only spouting something to distract Mona from himself and back towards the blond. |
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What!? That was it? Meeting over! Merlin's beard. Nathan hadn't felt so lost in all his life. Watching Getti abruptly leave following that orange brash fellow who smelled like a perfumery, he sat forward and rubbed his eyes with both hands, groaning inwardly. He'd ever met such a bunch of odd bods in all his life. ...Rude odd, not the lovable sort of odd you would find wrapped in newspaper huddled in the doorway of KFC. He looked at the lap dog as he addressed his wife with such utter disrespect, his eyebrows raising as he watched her exit the room. “With respect, mate.” He said looking back at the photographer. “I would prefer it if you didn't speak to my wife that way.” He stood up and shook his legs to try and wake up his bum a bit before he headed back out into the office. What in blue blazes had he let himself in for coming to work here with these poor examples of human kind!? GAH! |
Pffft. The silly campaign. That was something someone may have to work on. Entirely freshness that needed to be exploit. And who was doing that? Well, someone in the News Section, that's for sure. Her eyes widened as such an intruder walked into the Conference room. How dare he walked in like that!? Either way, they weren't discussing the News anymore, they were onto Lifestyle. Oops, poor Anastasia, she should know better about addressing Getti. Confidence is not overrated. Oh! And that man used to be a Quidditch player?! Now, that's overrated. She flipped her notebook open to write about the campaign. There was no way that she'll let Getti know that it was an item she'd forgot to include somehow. Which is why she wrote it later on. She didn't listen to the rest, it was not her business. And who was that new guy that was writing so much? Actually she didn't care much for the man, but more for whatever he was writing. Curiosity. Such a tricky thing. A smile came to her face as she heard "That's all". Finally! The not-so-needed meeting was over. And she'll have to address Ian on something, but maybe later. He was busy. Sienna stood up in a graceful manner and walked slowly back to her desk...or that was the direction she seemed to be taking. |
Ian breathed heavily through his nose, nostrils flaring slightly with the effort. Despite such an obvious gesture of annoyance, on his lips danced a small cynical smile. They didn't have to worry about him. In fact, he'd go out of his way just not to talk to them. Scratching the tip of his nose with the back of his hand, Ian Hoshino walked out of the conference room. |
Man Rico could have just dropped off into another nap now that he didn't have his notebook to entertain him. He watched the other employees interact, feeling like such an outsider for once. At least that other woman - the experienced editor - seemed to know what she was doing. And if her accent was any indication, then she was an American too! Rico would really need to take some time to get to know these people. But the meeting was over now, and good riddance. Rico stood up from his chair, stretching out his legs. Ah that felt good. And now back to the hum drum office and other chair. Sigh. |
Ana watched as everyone began leaving. She took a deep breath, then stood up herslef, heading for the doorway and the journalists desks. Shw would get organised as quickly as she could, she promised herself. She wouldn't be one to give Getti an excuse to take our her bitterness on her agian. |
Wow. We laik...really laik fashion XD Mona marched into the conference room, whistling. She dropped her parchment on the worn table surface and took the seat at the head of the table. She was in a surprisingly good mood today, which was good for the employees. They'd find her even more agreeable than usual! Lucky ducks in a rooowwww. She crossed her legs and wiggled her YSL pump- adorned foot, waiting patiently for the section editors. |
Ana followed Mona into the Conference room and sat down, waiting for the other section editors to join her. She was feeling alightly surer now... well, more so than she had the previous day, anyway. she hoped this mood would last, she did not want to be reduced to a quivering jelly once more anytime soon. |
This was clearly too much of a disaster. But, of course, no one was going to ask her about it. Unless Getti brought up the advertisement selling within the only two in charge of it. Ian was probably having a better run at it. He always did. Then, again, they were here to discuss something different. Right. How were the articles doing? Almost there. Almost. And the end was pretty near. The end of this edition, for sure. Sienna walked inside the Conference Room, as confident as usual. She was not going to let the rest notice how stressed she could be. "Why, hello everyone...or Mona and Anastacia, at least" she said, and there was some missing peeps, but that was not her responsibility. |
Sergio casually strolled into the conference room. His last appearance hadn't gone according to plan, but this time he was prepared. After a few words with both his agent and his boss here, he knew he would have to pull things together or get fired, and his lifestyle couldn't continue without some steady income. Though his demeanor was muted, his outfit was as bold as ever. He wore a grey suit with baby blue pinstripes, matched with a shirt of the same colour. Atop his head was a black fedora, his matching hair peeking out from undernearth. He took off his cloak, made of the same fabric as his suit, and set it over a chair. He lifted up his leather briefcase and set it on the table. "Well hello everyone," he said, approaching the group. "I don't believe I've met a few of you. I'm Sergio," he added humbly, extending his hand. He wanted to show Mona that he could be reasonable and charming and appropriate if he tried. People often thought he was an obnoxious, selfish, and self-absorbed man, and while some of that was true, he did have redeeming qualities. Here he was showing his charm, the same charm that attracted many witches over the years. |
Oh, that's right. Here's someone that was missing before, and she already knew who this one was. Sports Editor. She eyed Mona, still trying to figure out how they could hire him, then again, she was not too experienced when she got here at first, but still, she behaved perfectly well, as she always did. Without moving an inch, Sienna spoke, "Well, I know who you are, Mr. Sergio" and his last name, was? That seemed to be the only thing she forgot to listen to the past meeting, "You're the one who arrived late last time" and this time, she smiled, "But you probably don't know me, I'm Sienna Knoll, News Editor" photojournalist to be precise, but she's rather introduce herself the other way, "Nice to meet you...I guess" she said, shaking the man's hand. Because she couldn't be that evil. Was someone else missing? Hopefully not, so they could get started and then handle all the bunch of stuff they still needed to get done. Sienna was starting to dislike deadlines. Yet, a donut may sound good right about now. Or after the meeting. Yes, that's better. After the meeting. |
Sergio gripped Sienna's hand loosely. He didn't want to crush her small, gentle hands. "It's lovely to meet you, Sienna," he said in his smooth voice. There was something quite charming about this lady, but he could sense that hesitation that he found in almost every woman around these parts. Clearly he'd made a bad impression... somehow. He lightly pat her on her shoulder. "Ah you'll see, Sienna, I'm not so bad." He looked around the room. That was something they all needed to hear. "I'm not a bad guy," he announced, moving away from the woman briefly. "I used to play Quidditch, and now I do this. Any questions?" He stood there, looking at the small group. If they had any issues, they should tell him right then. He looked at Mona. "Good to see you're not sneezing... You're welcome," he said bitterly, wishing he could use some of his wonderful smelling aftershave. Perhaps he would later in the week he would try a dab of that. |
A frown came to her pretty face as he mentioned he wasn't bad, "But, I never said--" she didn't end the phrase, what was the point? This was a meeting, and...was Getti going to come? Otherwise they could just begin, right? But he continued to talk. Oh, perfect, a Quidditch player. No wonder he was like that. Pffft. Sienna never liked Quidditch or Quodpot. It was such a silly thing to be called 'sport'. People on brooms playing with balls. Seriously. However, this man, sounded...nice enough. Or wanted to start over, at the very least. And Sienna believed in second chances, only two...no three or four chances. "I don't...think I have any questions, Sergio" she said, a small smile on her face. They just seemed to start off the wrong way, then. She did not, however, understood the whole sneezing thing. Wait. Wasn't he the one that made her sneeze during the last meeting? Blah. She didn't know and didn't truly care. "Are we ready to begin, Mona?" she asked her, and eyed the pumps she was wearing for a brief period of time. Only 2 seconds. Yet, probably enough for Mona to notice, unless she was noticing the latest arrival. |
Sergio stood for a moment, then turned back to Sienna. "Sorry for the outburst," he apologised. He needed at least one ally in this job, and the girl seemed prime to accept him. He looked at his watch, though he wasn't sure when the meeting was supposed to begin. He just happened to show up at the right time, perhaps he'd get his assistant to follow up on calendar events. After a beat, Sienna made a motion to get things started, something Sergio couldn't argue with. It was early for the partier, normally his days didn't start until the evening, let alone actually in the mornings. He had every intention of finishing this meeting and having a brief siesta at his desk. He strolled, his strides so smooth it was as if he were gliding, over to his chair. He suavely removed his fedora and set it casually beside his bag. From that, he removed a quill, ink, and small notepad. He felt somewhat like a little boy at his first day of school, all ready for the lesson. "I say we get started, eh Mona?" he asked, leaning back in his chair, feeling very comfortable in the room. |
Ana only smiled at Sergio when he walked in, and listened to what he said without a word. Once he'd taken his seat, she looked around, wondering briefly where Getti was, or whether she'd show up at all, before turning her attention to Mona. "So... should we start?" she asked. |
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