Personal Narrative: A Little Minimum Wageed Worker
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She sat out on her veranda sipping a cup of tea. The day was warm, the sun was out, and her favorite cookies and cakes had never tasted so perfect. She wanted nothing less than to destroy everything around her. Someone might not have gotten the message, but the two of them were soon to be engaged. It was to be a special surprise that very evening and no one was going to prevent that from happening. This is especially true for some little minimum waged worker in a department store. As soon as her father finds out who owns the company that person will no longer be a bother or employed. Once that minor inconvenience was taken care of, she would them be able to concentrate on what was most important. Hunter Avery belongs to her and so…show more content… Although my father had mentioned that not everyone would see her invitation to visit the estate to sit down and have tea with her as an honor that I had never given to anyone and that as a mother, she might appreciate my thoughtfulness if I made an effort to speak with her then the other way around. Just the thought of me going to her as if I was a common person was unheard of. Just the thought of doing something so unbelievable is absurd. I was confident she would understand her place after Hunter is allowed to become my husband. I can just imagine the conversation from all my close personal friends when they see the name Hunter Avery-Hensley on the big screen. By how popular I have become with the constant flow of invitations for myself and Hunter to attend the top social events of the season, I wouldn’t be surprised that the closer we get to announcing our engagement even more of my close personal friends will wish to have a moment to be seen with him before he belong exclusively to me. That reminds me to insure the plans I had made for this weekend are taken care of. In other words, I will finally have Hunter all to