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Chapter 8 - Chapter 7 - Obsessed

Amelie's POV

I feel so guilty going to school and leaving Zander in the hospital. I should be there for him. I need to be working to make money. I shake my head, eye on the prize Amelie, and chide myself. Onwards and Upwards.

"AME!" I hear my name being screamed. I see Tiff running across the quad, waving her arms. I wave and smile at her.

"Oh my gosh, Ame. Did you hear the big news?" She questions, panting out the words.

"News? What news?" I cock my eyebrow at her.

"Michaels Investment Group is offering a temporary position for a university student to work with the CEO's assistant and gain business experience. They are giving a prize of $10,000 to the person who gets the position!" She looks at me with an intense gaze. "Ame! You must apply! You are a shoo-in."

"$10,000!" My heart starts racing in my chest. I have to enter; I have to win. I need that money for Zander!

I was distracted the entire day. I couldn't get the Michaels Investment Group position out of my mind. To work at such a prestigious firm would look amazing on any resume, but the most considerable encouragement would be the cash. It would help with the cost of Zander's surgery.

When I got home, I pulled up the Michaels Investment Group website and clicked on the University position link. I filled out all the pertinent information on the application form and hit enter. The next page had one single question on it. Why should we choose you? I stared at it. All I wanted to type was, "If you don't, my brother could die." Drama much? Of course, but it was the truth. I decided that wasn't my best course of action. So, I typed a half-page write-up about my academic achievements, volunteer work, and love of business. I was about to hit send when my finger hovered over the send button. I started typing one last sentence…

This would be a life-altering experience for me. Thank you.

SEND

 

Nathan POV

I was sitting at my desk, staring at the pictures of Amelie in the folder Samuel had given me. One of her is in her high school graduation gown, one of her is sitting on the grass at Columbia, and one of her is working in a soup kitchen. In every single picture, she looked like an angel. A big, huge smile beaming for all to appreciate. I was obsessed.

"Dr. Michaels, Frank Thompson is on line 3 for you," Samira called over the intercom.

"Thank you, Samira. You can take the rest of the day off," I told her.

"Thank you, Dr. Michaels. Have a good evening!"

I picked up the phone and hit line 3. "Frank," I greeted him.

"Nathan, good news. Amelie has already applied for the position. I just forwarded her application. Let me know how you want to proceed."

"Thank you, Frank. That's all for now."

I opened the email Frank had sent me. I read her application. Most of it was standard for an application. The last sentence caught my eye. "This would be a life-altering experience for me. Thank you." I ran my hand over my five o'clock shadow and then through my hair.

"You have no idea, baby girl," I smirk.

You.

Have.

No.

Idea.

Amelie POV

It had been a week since I submitted my application for the Michaels Investment Group position. I know these things take time, but I didn't have time. I knew it was a long shot to get the position, but I honestly had prayed to every god and every deity and crossed every finger and toe I could.

The ring of the phone drew me out of my thoughtfulness. "Hello," I answered.

"May I please speak with Amelie Cavanaugh?" The man requested.

"This is she."

"Well, hello, Ms. Cavanaugh. This is Frank Thompson from the Michaels Investment Group."

AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH! Ok, Amelie, calm yourself down. "Hello, Mr. Thompson."

"Congratulations, Ms. Cavanaugh, you have been chosen as a potential candidate for the student position with our company. We hope you can make it in on Friday at 4:00 pm for an interview at the Michael's Investment Group," Mr. Thompson asked.

"I definitely can, Mr. Thompson," I said cheerily.

"I will email you all the details," Mr. Thompson stated.

"Thank you so much for the opportunity!" I said gleefully.

 "See you tomorrow, Ms. Cavanaugh. Goodbye." The line went dead.

I could scream with excitement; I AM ONE OF THE FINALISTS! I picked up the phone and dialed Tiff as soon as possible.

"Hey," Tiff said.

I squealed loudly in her ear.

"What the hell, Ame, are you trying to make me deaf?" Tiff laughed. I could see her mentally rolling her eyes at me.

"I'M A FINALIST!" I squealed.

"A what?"

"I'm a finalist in the Michaels Investment Group!" I danced around the room.

"Oh my gosh! Congrats Ame! What's the next step?" she asked.

"Well, I have the final interview on Friday at 4 pm. What the hell am I going to wear, Tiff?" 

"I'm coming over with a bunch of clothes," she said quickly and hung up the phone.

Tiff was over in 20 minutes flat with a big box of clothes. We spent the next hour sifting through my closet and the box to find our best outfit. I finally settled on a dark grey pencil skirt with a small side slit and a white dress shirt that accentuated my figure in all the right places but was not overtly too sexy.

"You know what this calls for…" Tiff smugly looked over at me and lifted her eyebrow.

"You mean?" I responded.

"Yes, bring out those Jimmy Choos!" Tiff was referring to my 5" black patent leather Jimmy Choos. They were my power shoes. My damn girl shoes. My I could conquer the world shoes. I only ever wore them on special occasions or job interviews. I babied them because, honestly, I had to. I couldn't afford to replace them, and I shouldn't have bought them in the first place. They were a total impulse buy, and I ate macaroni and cheese for 3 months to make up for their cost.

Outfit put together. "What do you think, Tiff?" I asked, looking at my reflection in the mirror.

"Girl…If you don't get the job, at least you'll snag a husband," she chuckled.