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- Authors: Elle Rivers
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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Amelia
Summers in Atlanta were not for the faint of heart.
When Amelia’s alarm went off, she groaned and lay in bed for a good
ten minutes. Her AC was blowing, and yet the apartment still felt warm and
muggy. It wasn’t even eight yet, but she knew it was going to be a
sweltering day.
She slowly got out of bed, doing her usual song and dance of finding an
outfit that was both cool enough for her walk to her MARTA stop, and
warm enough to keep her from freezing in the chilly office.
She wished the executives would let them work from home.
Glancing in the mirror, Amelia made sure she looked all right. Her tan
skin looked decent enough that she could forgo makeup, and her dark, wavy
hair fell down her shoulders in a favorable way. She thanked her lucky stars
that it wasn’t frizzy today, despite the humidity.
She left her apartment on time, only to get to the downstairs door before
remembering something incredibly important.
Her medication.
She cursed under her breath, swiveled on her heel, and jogged back up
the stairs to her apartment. The bottle of medication lay on the counter.
Amelia took one of the pills and grabbed a banana to eat on the way to
work. She knew if she had forgotten it, she would be in a world of pain.
There were times when it was incredibly inconvenient to have to rely on
medication to get through the day. Her last boyfriend had certainly thought
it was an issue, so much so that in the years since they’d broken it off, she
had never been able to forget how he’d treated her and her reliance on
medication. And how the real world felt about people like her.
That was fine. Amelia liked being alone.
She left her apartment for a second time in a rush, but luckily, she didn’t
miss her train. She may have been sweaty and annoyed, but at least she was
on time.
Amelia got to work at exactly eight. A few of her coworkers greeted her
in passing. As the HR director, she was the highest-ranking employee who
worked in the office building. All her actual superiors were in corporate,
and communicated via video chat, unless they were in town. All the people
she worked with were technically under her umbrella.
A yawn escaped her before she had even made it to her office, and she
immediately changed course, heading for coffee.
The break room was up on the top floor. There were tons of refrigerators
for people to store their lunches, as well as coffeepots that were usually
empty. There was a sole Keurig that Amelia had brought in, so she walked
over to that.
As she bent down to open a drawer to grab a K-cup, she heard chatter.
“Isn’t it so sad?” a woman’s voice asked. Amelia glanced over to see two
women by the fridges, huddled together as they spoke.
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