by Zohre Sabihi
ItGirl_97: No matter how much I try to make myself interested, this meeting is the last thing I want to sit through.
Claiiire: I feel you, and there’s no one to analyze to pass the time.
MKenz: You mean Laura? Yeah, She’s not in today. Where is she?
Melly;): I don’t know, she didn’t show up on Friday either.
MKenz: Well, has anyone heard anything? Should we be worried?
Claiiire: Worried about what? That one employee slacked off on Friday or Monday? Sounds to me, she just wanted to extend her weekend.
MKenz: If it was someone else, I would’ve bought it, but it’s not like her. As serious as she is about work and all.
Claiiire: Well, I guess we should wait then. I’m sure if she has disappeared or something, we’ll hear about it by tomorrow.
ItGirl_97: Forget about tomorrow. I just saw all her stuff packed up in a corner.
MKenz: Yeah, I saw that too. That was definitely the miniature statue that we bought her last year.
Melly;): No way! And Merrick just called Rebecca into his office. Something is definitely up.
Claiiire: Let’s all meet by the coffee machine in 10.
ItGirl_97: Copy that.
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Claiiire: What a load of crap! Who needs tour guides these days anyway? Anyone can look up the information.
Melly;): Other than that, it doesn’t seem like anything stable or permanent position.
ItGirl_97: IDK. According to the web, the payment sounds promising. AND it’s for a famous airline.
Melly;): Still, it’s a gamble to leave here on a whim. But again, she was never the considerate type. Apparently Rebecca is taking over her position.
Claiiire: What shocks me is that after working here for five years, she just left without saying a single word.
MKenz: Why? We weren’t particularly welcoming or encouraging conversation.
Claiiire: It’s basic decency, Kenzie. Whatever happens between coworkers, having a word with them before leaving shows one’s character.
© Zohre Sabihi 2023-08-31