LOCKDOWN
EXCERPT:
“Ok, it's
official. I'm dead. I'm actually going to be killed.
Then
I'll lose my job, my important position complete with my beautiful nameplate,
with Leah Watton in shiny silver print. Of course, this will lead me to
get kicked out of my flat and I'll end up living in some cardboard box on a
skanky street corner, drinking cider and trading war stories around a bin fire.
Or the
much worse option, I'll be forced to move back to my parents’ house.
Stupid.
Stupid. Stupid.
All for
one idiotic joke. I can't believe it, I've nearly wrecked my career already,
and it was only just beginning. I can really feel the panic welling up in my
stomach now. After those three long years at university studying journalism,
the thing I was so sure I was destined to do with my life, which in the
end turned out I actually hated. Those long depressing months of sending out
CV's to every stupid newspaper, magazine and supplement going—my parents had
always made it very clear that they expected me to use my degree
sensibly, especially as they may have helped me now and again, financially,
after I got into a bit of credit card debt. I got rejected time and time again,
even by a cheese periodical. Seriously, they said at the interview my lack of
passion for the subject was apparent. I mean, what sort of person is passionate
about cheese?
Finally
I got a chance, well more like a small teeny tiny stepping stone, one
that would actually go down well with my family. A news researcher. I mean,
it's for the least watched local news program ever, in a small rural part of
the country where nothing exciting ever happens, but it totally counts.
I was so relieved, but definitely not happy to get this job. Still, I can't afford
to lose it.
I'm such
a fool. I only did this to impress Jake. Damn it. I've been trying to get his
attention since I walked in on my first day and saw him smiling into the phone
and twisting his hair in that cute way he does when he's concentrating. He’s
absolutely gorgeous—tall, dirty blonde hair, blue eyes, a smile that lights up
a room. I was instantly smitten, and have since spent my days catching any
glimpse of him that I can.
He
definitely likes to think he's the joker in the office, so after
spending hours every night trying to plan sexy outfits—which believe me isn't
easy if you're 5’3”, with dull mousy brown hair that match your eyes exactly
and a figure that could do with losing about 10 pounds—to combine with flirting
and trying to seem like a really cool girl with such an interesting social
life—none of which caused him to even blink an eye in my direction—I thought
I'd try a different approach to getting his attention.
He's one
of those guys constantly emailing stupid YouTube videos to everyone, often with
a fake news story attached, usually mocking one of our more recent, tedious
stories. So I found a great one of a 'zombie' attack. It's brilliant. It looks
so realistic and although it’s in a foreign language and you can barely make
out any words, the narrator sounds terrified. It made me laugh when I found it,
and I knew Jake would find it funny, so I set it up.
But then
came the error. I feel icy and uncomfortable even thinking about it. I
accidentally sent it to Jamie King, the big boss. With a whole bloody news
story attached...”
2 comments:
Sounds like she has definitely gotten herself in deeper than she intended. Thanks for the excerpt!
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the snippet! :)
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