Wrong Place (The Wrong Series)

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Authors: Mitchel Grace
inside, she noticed a short heavyset woman behind the front desk, and a sign-in sheet.
    “I’m here fo r the interview with Mr. Fields,” Sam said while approaching the desk.
    “Sign in here,” t he heavyset woman, otherwise known as Margaret, said while never really looking up but motioning to the sign-in sheet in front of her.
    Normally the wom an’s inability to greet someone who came in with even a look would have been construed as rudeness, but it was extremely early, and honestly, Sam was too lost in her own thoughts that revolved around one simple question. How was she going to pull this off without any assistance? As Sam was signing the page, a thought came to her and then left her lips before she could even process whether it was a good idea or not.
    “Dan Driver works here, doesn’t he?” Sam asked.
    “Yes. He just started here a few weeks ago. I assume that you two know each other? ”
    “Yes. I f it isn’t too much trouble, tell him that Samantha said hello.”
    “I will. You can wait over there for the time being. Mr. Fields should be with you in a few minutes.” 
    Sam walked over to the small waiting room and took a seat. She could only hope that Margaret would give the message to the only help she had on this mission. If not, she could always take what she needed by force, but then again, what if she found absolutely no evidence of any wrong doing? Then she would just be a random psycho who forced her way into the filing cabinet of some corporate guy. In that case, it’s not as if the agency would take any responsibility for her actions.  Maybe this wasn’t the best idea, but there’s no turning back now, she thought while sighing.
    Dan Driver was in the break room on this very early morning. In truth, he spent as much of his time in the break room as possible. He wasn’t concerned about how good or bad of a job he was doing here because his job here wasn’t technically real. Oddly enough, no one ever seemed to notice his constant slacking off. As he poured a cup of coffee for himself, he felt a presence enter the room. When he turned his head to see who it was, he saw that it was none other than Margaret.
    “Well hello, Margaret,” Dan said in his normal cheerful voice as he turned to grab another cup for her.
    “Oh , no thanks. I think I’ll have decaf today,” she said while grabbing the other pot of coffee.
    “So what’s on the agenda today?” 
    “Pretty much just interviews, unfortunately. Of course , there are only two candidates, so it shouldn’t be a big deal.”
    Margaret thought of Dan as a fun and outgoing friend at the office. She pitied him because she thought he had no idea what really went on in this place. Little did she know, he was there to investigate just that.
    “Well, that’s good to hear! You deserve to have an easy day for once,” Dan said.
    Margaret turned to exit the break room but suddenly turned back to Dan.
    “Oh, there’s someone named Samantha out in the waiting room, and she wanted me to say hello to you.”
    At first he was a little dumbfounded until he remembered the name of the operative he had previously been scheduled to help out. But wasn’t that operation off? Well , I can’t really leave her high and dry, he thought. As he snapped back to reality, he realized that Margaret was still standing there, so he quickly responded.
    “Oh yeah , Samantha. Tell her I said hi.”
    “Um, all right,” she said, puzzled by where he may have gone in his mind for so long.
    Smooth, Dan thought to himself sarcastically.
    Back in the waiting room, Sam was sitting and waiting very impatiently when someone came through the door and walked to the front desk. He exchanged a few words with the secretary and then started to move toward the waiting room. He looked at Sam as if he were in a daze. It was almost like he was mesmerized by something. It made her feel both uncomfortable and also oddly excited. What are you doing? Stop staring at the guy who is

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