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“You cannot be serious!” shrieked Kelly. She knew that Elisa had been keeping her head down since the end of her relationship, but this was really something she wasn’t expecting.
“You have an interview with Brandon & Sons Enterprises?”
Elisa held the phone away from her ear. Her friend’s shrieking had that effect on her.
“When?” shrieked Kelly, sensing that her friend had taken the phone away from her head.
“I know you are still there” she teased as she sent a text on her WhatsApp and Elisa caught it, thinking it may have been from her father.
“That’s for me to know and you to guess!” she said.
She stepped out of the bathroom happy that the dress she had chosen for this evening’s entertainment was perfect. This was a blind date and she knew that her father had meant well, but since she had broken up with her boyfriend, he had been over-compensating for the lack of her mother. He was every bit as bad as any mother could be and although he had never said as much, she had guessed that he was hankering after grandchildren and all the things older adults seemed to need in their lives. The date would simply be a concert and a dinner and that would be the end of it. Carl wasn’t the kind of guy that women fell head over heels over. He was practical, fairly good looking, but lacking in humor and she knew it.
“I’ve got to go!” she said to Kelly. “Otherwise, I will be late for my date!”
“You’ve still got to spill the beans about your interview, but I shall catch you tomorrow no doubt.”
“No doubt,” said Elisa, pressing the button on her phone to close off a conversation she wasn’t yet ready to have. Everyone knew that the guy hiring at Brandon & Sons Enterprises was a complete dish, worthy of any girl’s fantasy.
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