Yvonne stayed silent.
Jessica had been going through a lot lately, yet she still managed to submit her work on time every day. That wasn't easy. Yvonne didn't want to pile more stress on her.
After some thought, she chuckled and said, "No. Nothing's wrong. I just got a little anxious seeing how fast Annalise is updating her work."
Jessica sounded relieved. "Oh, I thought something serious was up."
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Maybe it was because of the rising stats, but my drawing speed this morning improved significantly. What would normally take me until the afternoon was surprisingly finished by midday.
Though my body felt drained, lounging on the couch and watching the follower count climb made it all worthwhile.
"Anna!" Sasha and I were pretty close. She didn't even knock before entering my office anymore. Walking straight up to me, she said, "I've got some good news for you."
I stretched lazily. "What is it?"
"After I went home yesterday, I realized you were right." Sasha picked up a strand of my hair and twirled it around her finger. "No friends are willing to join me in starting a gaming company. But since I love playing games, I figured I might as well go solo." I straightened up to look at her. "That's a great idea!"
"But before jumping in, I've decided to take your advice." Sasha then explained, "I'll work at a gaming company first, learn the ropes, and then start my own business once I've got it all figured out."
I was a bit surprised but still agreed with her decision, saying, "That's great! Sounds like you've thought it through."All content is © N0velDrama.Org.
Sasha grinned sheepishly and updated me. "I've been sending out résumés to all the major gaming companies, hoping someone will take a chance on me. But I think the chances are slim."
I studied Sasha for a moment. She seemed to have been well shielded by her family, untouched by hardship. Her eyes were always clear and innocent. She had a great personality, too-straightforward and bold.
I couldn't understand why she lacked confidence. "Why do you think so?"
Sasha murmured under her breath, "I don't have any work experience." Then, she flopped onto my shoulder like a defeated puppy.
Just then, I patted her on the shoulder.
"What?" she asked.
When she looked over, I pointed toward Zane outside the cubicle and whispered, "Huxham Corporation has a game department, remember?"
Sasha's eyes lit up as the realization hit her. She jumped up. "Thank you, Anna!"
Without hesitation, she marched right up to Zane.
Zane barely concealed his irritation. "What do you want?"
"Step outside for a second. I've got something important to tell you." Once Sasha realized she could get a job through Zane, a brilliant idea popped into her head. Zane eyed her warily.
Sasha clasped her hands and said, "You'll definitely regret it if you don't come."
Curious to see what trick Sasha was pulling, Zane followed her out of the office.
They finally stopped at the end of the hallway.
Once she was sure they were alone, Sasha leaned in and asked in a lowered voice, "You like Anna, don't you?"
Zane's cold gaze locked onto her. "You want an internship in our game department?"
Did he realize she could help him in his relationship with Annalise and decided to give her special treatment?
Sasha couldn't help but beam, though she was still nervous that things might fall apart. She decided to double down. "That's right."
Zane pulled out his phone and called Eric, asking him to arrange an internship for Sasha.
Sasha tilted her chin proudly. "Thanks, Zane!"
She'd known this plan would work like a charm.