Ella Peterson.
It was time for work again and I’m going to meet stacks of paper on my desk today. Great! I can’t wait… not. Another day, another pain in the ass. Sitting on my office chair, typing for hours on my laptop and those paperworks I mentioned earlier. By the way, I’m on the process of finding a new apartment, since my current one just kicked me out for reasons you might not want to know.
Here I am sitting on my very throne or should I say my office chair. One of my officemates offers me a cup of coffee, which I quickly declined. I gave her a smile which indicates, “thank you very much, but I’m not in the mood for some coffee. You might want to leave me alone.” This is my waterloo. I am not very sociable. Yes, indeed, I am not. I don’t join welcoming parties or farewell parties here in our department—Lifestyle department. Because I hardly even know those people. I grew up studying, reading, researching and every other geek kid does. I was accelerated three times. So I’m what you call—a smart and intelligent lady. Some guys from the office tells me I’m pretty or I’m beautiful. Though I really don’t know if it’s true. I’ve never had time for dating. Ever since I was a kid, I never really got the chance to date someone. I’m currently 25 years old and I’m an office lady one of those boring types. I smoke a lot. It’s like to get away from depression. i don’t really know myself, because whenever I smoke I feel better and refreshed like I can just say, “Hey world! I’m ready for the biggest trouble you can give! I’m gonna beat the crap outta it!” And another thing, drinking alcohols. This is one thing I don’t usually do, except for special occasions like, being scolded by my oh-so-ass-looking boss, when the landlady in the apartment kicks me out and when I’m drop-dead problematic and stressed out with life. You don’t want to know what I do when I’m drunk. I’m a totally different person and the next day, I don’t remember anything. Well not really. I can still remember some things, though. Anyone can take advantage of me if I’m drunk.