Maya's world came crashing down when she heard her boss barked, "You're fired!"
Maya's eyes widened in horror. "But it was just a small mistake!" she protested.
Her boss glared at her, his face colder than a frozen pizza. "Exactly. A small mistake that's not tolerable. Now get out!"
Maya hurried out of the ceo's office,she headed to her desk and began packing up.
As she packed up her things, her coworkers shot her a pitiful stare Maya shot them a glare. "Hey, don't cry..am not dying!" They all laughed
They would miss Maya badly,she was the office clown always making everyone laugh.
She headed out of the office, gave the building one last dirty look, and stomped off.
When she arrived at her one-room apartment, she collapsed on the bed and let out a dramatic sigh. "My life is over. I'll never find another job. I'll have to live off ramen noodles and day-old coffee."
Just then, her stomach growled loudly, reminding her that she needed to find food – and fast.
She decided to head to her friend's cafe, she dressed in a rough baggy jean and baggy top,she came out of the building,flagged down a taxi as it zoomed off.
She entered the cafe unnoticed and sat at a corner table, trying to look as pitiful as possible.
Stefan, her friend noticed her and rushed over. "Hey, girl! What's up? Why the long face?"
Maya let out a mournful sigh. "My life is over, Stefan. I got fired."
"Why?,how?.." Stefan asked.
"I poured cofee on my boss's suit,but I was not intentional!"
Stefan's face turned serious. "Aww, sorry to hear that. But don't worry, we'll get through this together. Now, what do you say to a nice cup of coffee and a slice of pie?"
Maya's face brightened slightly. "Pie? You're speaking my language now."
Stefan grinned. "I knew that'd cheer you up.
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A slim, sexy girl walked into the CEO's office, a frown etched on her face. Levan, the CEO, looked up from his work, raised an eyebrow, and said, "Hey, Clara! What's with the face? Clara walked up to the empty chair in front of him and sat.
Clara handed him an envelope. "Open it."
Levan's eyes widened as he pulled out a wedding invitation. His jaw dropped. "What in the world."
Levan's eyes scanned the card, searching for a punchline. "Uh, Clara? I think there's been a mistake. You're my girlfriend.."
Clara shrugged. "Oh, scratch that. I never loved you from the beginning."
Levan's face turned bright red. "What?! You mean I've been dating myself all this while?"
Clara smirked. "No, I just meant I was using you for your money..."
Levan's eyes widened in horror "you can't do this to me!"
Clara giggled. "Anyway, I hope you can make it to the wedding. It's going to be a blast... without you."
With that, Clara sashayed out of the office, leaving Levan stunned and heartbroken.
Levan slumped in his chair, muttering to himself, "they all think my heart is a ball to play with"!!
He slammed his fist on the table
Just then, the door to Levan's office burst open and a young man in a suit entered, holding a bunch of flowers. "Sir, I got the flowers you asked me to get," he said.
Levan's face was still red with anger. "Trash it!" he barked.
The young man looked confused. "Sir?"
Levan gestured wildly. "Trash it! Get rid of it!"
The young man quickly turned around and ran out of the office.
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Meanwhile, at Stefan's cafe, Maya and Stefan were laughing and chatting. Stefan asked, "So, what are you going to do now?"
Maya shrugged. "I think I'm just going to look for another job. I can't stay unemployed forever."
Stefan smiled mischievously. "Or maybe you can join me here at the cafe. I can give you a job and we can be boss and employee."
Maya raised an eyebrow. "I don't know... I think you'll cheat me out of my salary."
Stefan laughed. "What? No way! I'm a fair boss... I think."
Maya grinned. "I'm not taking any chances. Besides, I think I can find a better job than working for you."
The two friends laughed and joked, enjoying each other's company.
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In the heart of a cutting-edge robotics company, a man clad in a crisp lab coat made his way through the rows of meticulously organized robots. His discerning eyes scanned each machine, ensuring they met the highest standards.
As he inspected the robots, he was approached by two concerned-looking ladies. "Sir, we need to report an issue with the robot in room three," one of them said.
The man's expression turned inquisitive. "What's the situation?" he asked.
The lady hesitated before responding, "I think... we might have made a mistake. We accidentally spilled water on the robot, and now it's... malfunctioning."
The man's eyebrows shot up in surprise. "Malfunctioning?" he repeated. " I thought I made it clear..no water should be taken near the robots!"
The ladies kept mute,looking worried. The man nodded thoughtfully and followed them to room three to assess the situation.
As the man began to inspect the robot. His phone rang, breaking the silence, and he quickly picked it up. "Hello?" he answered, stepping out of the room.
"Yes, yeah, yeah, the robot is ready. You can come pick it up," he said into the phone, his voice confident and reassuring.
"No, no, no, no, this robot will give you peace of mind. We've checked everything. Yes, I can assure you. No problem," the man continued to speak into the phone, seemingly oblivious to the robot's issues.
The man wrapped up his call. "Thank you, sir. Yeah, thank you," he said, before hanging up the phone and turning back to the ladies.
The man returned to the ladies and said, "Oh, that was Mr David. You know him, right?"
One of the ladies nodded.
The man turned to one of the ladies and asked, "Is the robot in room ten ready? That's the one meant for Mr David."
The ladies exchanged a glance before one of them responded, "Yes, we've inspected everything. We made sure the robot is ready."
The man raised an eyebrow, his expression skeptical. "I don't trust your judgment. I'm going to check it myself. For now, get some tools ready. I'll be back. Let me go check the robot."
With that, the man walked away.