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“You’re a college student?” “Yes.” She put her license back in her
wallet. “Do you want to see my student ID?” “No.” He should talk to her in one of
the offices, instead of the foyer. “Let me call
Amanda over. She can cover the desk.” “Okay.” She shrugged. “Whatever you’ve
got to do.” He tapped his phone, summoning the
woman who normally manned the desk. He sent the
text, then turned his attention to Kelly. “Tell
me about yourself.” “What do you want to know?” she asked.
“I’m twenty-one, in my third year at Green
College. I’m studying film history, and I’d like
to get a position working with a museum or in
the film industry cataloguing movies. Ideally, I
want to work here in Cambridge in the little
museum, creating digital and film content for
the museum as well as cataloguing the films and
clips in the archives.” “Ah.” He gestured to Amanda, who’d just
arrived. “I need you at the desk while I speak
to this applicant.” Amanda crooked her drawn-on eyebrow.
“Is that what you’re calling it now?” “What?” Kelly sighed. “If you can’t
take me seriously, then I give up.” “You’ll never work here with that
attitude.” Amanda took her place behind the
desk. “Good luck.” Martin groaned. He liked Amanda, but
not in a romantic way. Her sense of humor didn’t
gel with his, and she tended to look at the
world in a pessimistic manner. “Thank you.” He
picked up the laptop and gestured to Kelly.
“Ready?” “Sure.” Kelly inched around the desk. Amanda grabbed Martin’s arm. “Hang on,” Martin said. He directed
Kelly to the conference room. “Wait here. I’ll
be right back.” He left her alone and returned
to the desk. “Yes?” Amanda rested her hands on her hips.
The dress clung to her curves and showed too
much cleavage, but she did her job and brought
in customers. “What’s the deal?” she asked. “What do you mean?” He raked his
fingers through his hair. “What’s your beef?” “She’s young.” “She is.” He knew and couldn’t do much
about it, but most of the girls who danced at
the club were under twenty-five. “She’s not dancer material.” “Nope.” He could’ve told her that when
Kelly first walked into the building. “Yet you’re wasting your time on her.”
She crooked her eyebrow again. “What’s gotten
into you?" Reviews Coming Soon!
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