[hr][hr] [center][h1][color=f6989d]Emily Kessler[/color][/h1] [img]http://67.media.tumblr.com/223367b7ea2345b3ed203f72cfec638b/tumblr_o8sd1wDESI1qgojgxo1_250.gif[/img][/center] [hr][hr] As Chris would respond, a soft smile formed on the California native's face. What she was truly feeling inside was masked by the smile, it was a mask she liked to use to really conceal what was going on inside that mind of hers. The mind that held many things like the horrors she experienced with her step-mother, or the fact that a certain somebody liked to look at fanfictions of some sort on their offtime. She then looked back at Eduard as he did his thing. It was kind of strange that Nana and Declan had just suddenly upped and left, as in left the office entirely. What had happened between those two? There was this weird trend of people just straight up leaving. The accounting team was stripped down to just Gerald, a couple salesmen had left, and Rose was just not here. It was scary just how many people were leaving today, which coincidentally had to be the first day the camera crew came. To the audience, it'd probably be perceived as them not wanting to be shown on camera. It was understandable. But Emily was losing more and more people to talk to. Chris was still here, which was nice. But everyone else she didn't really talk to. Maybe Emily would have to start talking to the likes of Eduard and Gerald more just so she could keep her circle open. Suddenly, the phone rang. She couldn't tell who's phone it was, and the constant ringing was starting to bug her. Since it could potentially be a phone that belonged to somebody who had left, she was probably one of the only people who knew what to do to get the person to the right place (meaning that she knew how to operate the phones the best). "[color=f6989d]Excuse me. I think that phone needs answering.[/color]" Emily said as she got up, walking out of the conference room and into the office. She was trying to use her hearing skills to pinpoint where exactly the phone was. After a few moments of wandering around like a bat, she found the phone and picked it up, the office finally spared of its distinct, but annoying ringtone. As she heard the person on the phone speak, her eyes darted into the conference room, her piercing blue eyes staring into it as she tried to find someone. [hr][hr] [center][h1][color=0076a3]Kayla Archer[/color][/h1] [img]http://66.media.tumblr.com/4b910cc5155acaa0c37d2ff80a2d0a9d/tumblr_o1zgoeLUHm1r5zcyco2_250.gif[/img][/center] [hr][hr] Kayla waited around for what seemed like forever. She started to wonder if she was too early for the interview. The accounting prospect pulled out her phone and looked at what she had scheduled for today. Thankfully, she wasn't the one who was too early. Some way, somehow the person who was supposed to help her around wasn't here on time. It was sort of worrying for her. Was something big going on? Had she come at an inappropriate time? Or maybe... was she wrong to sign up for the New Castle branch? People had always told her not to sign up for this place, but Kayla saw the potential it had, not to mention it had the highest pay out of all the other branches. She gripped her phone tight in her hands, looking around for a sign of life in the office. It was practically right on cue, as she saw a few people walk out from nowhere. One was crying, and a couple were happy. Kayla thought the pair was going to help them along, but as they walked straight past her she thought differently. She figured that they were victims of the notoriously high turnover rate she had heard so much about. Hopefully, with Kayla's credentials and background, that she wouldn't fall victim to one of these turnovers. Suddenly a phone went off and it startled dear Kayla. There seemed to be nobody around, but she hoped someone would be out soon so that she could be released from the hell that was known as that ringing over and over again. Kayla put her head down, her hair flowing down and obscuring her head as she tried to deal with the ringing. She looked up and someone came out, a blonde girl, and picked it up. She sighed a breath of relief. Kayla took one more look at the time, and decided she needed to go look for someone. She didn't know if taking the initiative herself would get her in trouble, but it was worth a shot. She got up, her heels pounding as she walked past the manager's room. She peered into the conference room, which turned out to be where everyone was. She revealed herself in the hallway, trying to make eye contact with Aidan Ferguson, the boss. "[color=0076a3]Hello? I'm Kayla Archer. I'm here for an interview at *insert time that passed a long time ago*, for the accounting position?[/color]" This was way outside of Kayla's comfort zone, but if it got her the job then it was worth it.