Total pages in book: 90
Estimated words: 91767 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 459(@200wpm)___ 367(@250wpm)___ 306(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 91767 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 459(@200wpm)___ 367(@250wpm)___ 306(@300wpm)
I smirk as I open his diary.
Not really.
I take one long last look in the mirror.
This is it.
My last time at Ferrara Media, the Christmas party at the office.
Most people stayed back straight from work, but I wanted to duck home and shower, try and pull a miracle together and make myself irresistible.
I’m wearing a red wrap dress, and I feel as self-conscious as fuck.
I never wear red; I have red hair and that’s enough. Well, it’s not really red, it’s a deep auburn but you get the gist. It’s out and full, my makeup a little sexier than usual.
The dress has a V neck that shows a peek of cleavage and a tie around the waist, it feels happy and Christmassy. I wanted to wear something different, he’s never seen me in something like this before, so I wanted it to be wow…. not sure if it actually is, but that’s the plan.
I am waxed, fake tanned and moisturized to within an inch of my life, who knew it takes so much work to look hot. I really need to step up my self-care routine when I get on the dating scene in Greenville.
I smile to myself, the dating scene in Greenville.
That’s the first time I’ve let myself consider the possibilities of dating in my new life.
Apart from the leaving Gabriel part, I’m really beginning to get excited. I’ve been saving for years and with the cost of the house being cheaper than I thought, I have enough money to buy myself new furniture and do up the house exactly how I want it.
I even booked myself a trip to Hawaii next year, all by myself.
Who even am I?
Right, I collect my coat and bag, let’s do this.
Carols ring out as the band on stage do their thing.
Jingle bell, Jingle bell, Jingle bell rock
The ground floor of Ferrara Media has been transformed into a magical wonderland. The Christmas decorations are over the top and waiters are walking around with silver trays of eggnog and champagne.
People are wearing bright dresses and Christmas outfits; laughter rings out as people chatter, and the mood is jovial and jolly. I’m glad I wore my red dress now; I feel better knowing that everyone else is dressed up too.
It was the last day of work today and everyone is pumped for the holidays and celebrating together.
I walk in and, feeling self-conscious, I flag down the first waiter I see, “I’ll have one of those, please.”
He smiles as I take a glass of champagne, “Thank you.” I smile.
I wonder could I take two?
No, don’t be an animal.
“Grace.” I hear someone call, I turn to see Geoffrey and some of the others from our floor.
“Hi.” I make my way over.
“Wow, you look gorgeous.” Geoffrey smiles as he looks me up and down. “Like, really, really good.”
“She does, doesn’t she,” says Paul.
“Who knew you were so hot, Porter.”
I smile as I take a sip of my champagne.
Awkward…….
Fuck it.
Don’t tell me this dress is going to bait the wrong one. I try to act casual as I look around, “Where is everyone?”
And by everyone, I mean your boss.
“The girls are at the cocktail bar and accounting is dancing. Marlene from level three flashed her tits on stage.”
I giggle as I scan the room and then I stop still as my eyes meet Gabriel’s.
He’s wearing a dark gray suit, white shirt, Santa hat, and my heart on the bottom of his shoe. He gives me a slow sexy smile and raises his glass.
I smile and raise my glass right back.
He goes back to talking to the people he’s standing with, and I watch him, waiting for him to glance back over at me.
He doesn’t.
My heart freefalls from my chest at his totally unaffected demeanor, it’s not going to happen…. is it?
I don’t know who I was kidding.
“Tell us about your new house.” Geoffrey smiles excitedly, “I can’t believe you’re actually doing this.”
“Me, neither” chimes in Paul.
I smile, grateful to the people who actually do give a crap about what I’m doing.
I drain my glass; I need to forget about my asshole boss and just enjoy the night.
It’s 11:30pm and Gabriel left hours ago; he didn’t even say goodbye.
Wow.
More than wow, fucking wow.
What a prick!
I’m going to get going, my eyes linger on the elevator, and I just…. I want to see my office one last time. I don’t know why, but I do. I take the elevator to the top floor and make my way to my desk.
I look out over the view, it’s so different at night up here, the lights of New York light up the entire skyline.
Unlike the busy and bustling daytime.
It’s peaceful.
Serene.
I sit at my desk and look around.
So, this is what closure feels like. The end of one era and the beginning of another. I swivel on my chair, feeling proud of myself.