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Chapter 21: The First Impression.

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***********************Aliana's POV*************************

I stood outside of the big company with a smirk on my face as I tucked my designer tote perfectly under my arm.

I approached the building; my heels echoed across the polished floor of the cooperate tower; each click a quick announcement: I've arrived.

The interior of the office was impressive. All glass, chrome and controlled coolness. It smelled faintly of rich leather, espresso and ambition.

I liked it.

The receptionist barely looked up as I approached.

"Aliana Mo Guysore, starting today," I said smoothly as I flashed my worker's ID.

"Third floor, Analysis Division. Office 5C. Miss. Claire Moore will be your supervisor." She said, without looking up.

Not very welcoming, I thought, but I let it slide. I knew how to charm people once they looked directly at me.

The elevator doors opened again as I stepped into my new office environment, sleek desks, and busy clicks on the keyboards. Everyone moved with that driven caffeinat
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