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Rules for my new job:1) Do not have sex with a man in the office (again).2) Do not break Rule #1
I’m playing it cool, clean, and professional…until I meet Roman Bianchi. He’s not an insecure nerd or an ego-hole like the other kings of Silicon Valley. He’s charming and handsome. He’s fun, funny, and smart.
He’s also in the office across the hall.
Two broken rules waiting to happen.
I can’t lose this job over some guy.
But Roman’s not just some guy. Under that suit and cocky smile, he’s a prince.
As a lover, I hadn’t
had a future with Taylor, but I’d been attracted to him. Suits, cleanliness,
and attention to detail got me off. Ego-holeness didn’t.
The only reason I’d
ever had a date in Silicon Valley was the pure odds that something had to make
sense with someone. After all, I was a highly desired specimen, so rare in the
wild that I attracted attention wherever I went. Numbers had been crunched.
Articles had been written. The odds of my existence were infinitesimal. In this
particular corner of California, I was a unicorn.
Meaning, I was a single
female of child-bearing age.
I had my pick.
The guy with the mutton
chops he thought were neat-o, or the dude in the Van Halen T-shirt that had the
porousness and smell of Swiss cheese. The guy who couldn’t stop talking about World of Warcraft or the one who
mentioned he went to grad school “in Cambridge” four times in four minutes. The
experts on beer, custom-tuned guitars, gastropubbing, and social awkwardness.
I’d dated boys in men’s bodies, humorless geniuses, closet Nazis, and
unapologetic sexists who could rattle off the most convenient stats, studies,
biological “facts,” and “cultural norms” that proved a woman’s place was in
human resources doing anything but hiring other women.
Taylor had been a
pretty good deal, everything considered. He at least showed me enough coding
and IT to make me valuable in system implementation.
“But never again,” I
said to Masy on the walk from the parking lot on the first day. The weather was
standard-issue California perfect but seemed just a touch more perfect on the
way into my new job. It was going to stay that way. “No more intra-office
fucking.”
“Trust me,” she said,
popping her lips off the green straw sticking out of her frothy coffee, “you’re
safe from dating anyone at Neuronet. It’s like a cross-section of the worst of
them.” My best friend, roommate, and fellow single-female unicorn worked in the
marketing department. She’d mentioned the VP opening in HR systems when it
opened up. Neuronet was as excited to meet me as I was eager to work with them.
Thank you so much! ~Jessica InkSlinger PR
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