Yolanda Grieg woke up to the sound of her alarm, just as she did everyday. Groaning, she sat up slowly and blindly fumbled with the snooze button, finally hitting it after an embarrassingly long time.
Opening her eyes properly, she took a deep breath in, attempting to wake herself up. 8:15 AM on the dot. She thought she'd be used to the routine by now.
Swinging her legs off the side of the bed, Yolanda slowly stood up and stretched, a satisfying crack emanating from her lower back. Shuffling to the closet, she pulled out her uniform.
It was a dowdy thing, all subdued colours and heavy material. Siging, she slipped on the skirt first - it came down respectfully past her knees - and the white button up blouse. Top button done up at all times, can't forget.
She put on the heavy jacket last before clipping on her name tag. She wasn't even sure why she bothered with a name tag; most couldn't pronounce her name and others barely made an attempt.
Looking at herself in the mirror, Yolanda slicked back her hair to an acceptable degree before practicing her smile. 'Smile like you've just won the lottery', something her boss reminded her of frequently.
Dropping the smile, she walked from her room and to the kitchen, not bothering with breakfast before grabbing her already packed bag and walking out the front door, locking it behind her. Taking a moment to check that it was definitely locked, Yolanda nodded to herself before walking down the stairwell, out the entranceway and onto the street.
Opening her eyes properly, she took a deep breath in, attempting to wake herself up. 8:15 AM on the dot. She thought she'd be used to the routine by now.
Swinging her legs off the side of the bed, Yolanda slowly stood up and stretched, a satisfying crack emanating from her lower back. Shuffling to the closet, she pulled out her uniform.
It was a dowdy thing, all subdued colours and heavy material. Siging, she slipped on the skirt first - it came down respectfully past her knees - and the white button up blouse. Top button done up at all times, can't forget.
She put on the heavy jacket last before clipping on her name tag. She wasn't even sure why she bothered with a name tag; most couldn't pronounce her name and others barely made an attempt.
Looking at herself in the mirror, Yolanda slicked back her hair to an acceptable degree before practicing her smile. 'Smile like you've just won the lottery', something her boss reminded her of frequently.
Dropping the smile, she walked from her room and to the kitchen, not bothering with breakfast before grabbing her already packed bag and walking out the front door, locking it behind her. Taking a moment to check that it was definitely locked, Yolanda nodded to herself before walking down the stairwell, out the entranceway and onto the street.