Kole hated the building that seemed to luster in front of him. This building happened to be a possible new workplace. He was tempted to indulge himself in walking home but knew his Mom would give him a lecture and drone on and on about how he wasn’t unique and needed to work. So, he took a deep breath and walked in for his interview.
As the secretary’s desk started to loom in front of him as he walked on, Kole grew increasingly nervous. When he got there he noticed a tall woman with brown hair sorting papers. “Uhm, excuse me? I’m Kole Griffin, I’m here for an interview.” Kole said. “Ah yes, give me a moment to sort these papers then I will give you some miscellaneous papers that I need you to sign to verify some things before you see the boss.” The woman said. “Alright, where should I wait? Asked Kole. “You can sit over by the windows over there.” The woman said pointing to a few comfy looking chairs by the window. Kole walked over and decided on the chair closest to the window so he could watch outside.
As he watched the cars pass by he noticed a brood of ducklings following their parents. It reminded Kole of when he was younger and followed his older sister, Clara, around. She was actually the one who suggested the job to him. Suddenly, a voice interrupted his thoughts. “Mr. Griffin? Here are the papers I need you to sign.” The woman said, handing him the papers and a pen. Kole said thank you and took the papers and pen she was offering and started to work. Kole quickly finished them then walked over to the woman to hand them to her. “Thank you Mr. Griffin. The boss's office is down the hall to the right. Before you go though, since you seem like an upright guy, here's some advice, the boss is a serious person and hates loud, peevish things so watch what and how you say things.” The woman told him before rushing him along.
Kole walked slowly down the hall before reaching the door the woman told him about. He then took a deep breath and walked inside.