Filthy Bratva by Bella King EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Bella King
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Oakley
I’m tempted to stick my head out the window and slam it as hard as I can,
just so that I don’t have to answer any more questions. Twenty-one years,
a bachelor’s degree in psychology, and I’m still stuck in the one place I
never wanted to be, answering questions I’ve answered a million times
before.
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“Oakley, you’re still down here? I thought you’d at least come up for
breakfast,” my mom says, coming down the stairs and swinging into my
bedroom without knocking.
I finish typing my job history into an application to be a school counselor
before I look up at her. “I’m applying for jobs. You have to keep sending
applications until you get something. It’s not as easy as it used to be.”
She gives me a doubtful look, her hands clasped behind her back. “You
know, if you got out of your room occasionally and went down to some of
the places you’re applying to, I’m sure they’d take you into consideration.”
I struggle not to roll my eyes. “Mom, that’s not the way it works now. Some
of these places are private offices. You can’t just walk in there and hand in
your resume. You have to apply online.”
She sighs. “You could try. There’s no harm in that.”
I purse my lips, attempting a smile that probably looks more like I bit into a
lemon. “I’ll come up for a coffee or something in a minute. I’m just wrapping
up this last application. It’s easier to get through them in the morning.”
She gives me a pitying look. “You could always go back to school. I hear
computer science pays well.”
Now I know she’s just trying to annoy me. I’m not going back to school for
another four years to get a degree in something that doesn’t even interest me.
I’m not going to sell my soul for money. Besides, I have enough student debt
to pay already.
“I’ll be upstairs in a minute,” I grumble, opening another tab on my browser
and turning away from her.
“Oh, I was going to give you this,” she says, holding out a thick white
envelope. “It came in the mail this morning, and it has your name on it.
Maybe it’s a job offer,” she says, her eyes lighting up.
I frown, getting up from my chair to take it. “Could be,” I mutter, turning
over the envelope.
It’s from the state of Nevada, and it’s addressed to me. I don’t remember
applying for a job in Nevada, much less a government job, but any work is
better than nothing. It might just keep me from slamming my head in the
window.
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