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- Authors: Heidi Hutchinson
- Language: English
- Genre: Romantic Comedy
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HOW I ROLL
HANNAH
The hardest part about reinvention?
The motherfucking paperwork.
Hannah’s left eye twitched involuntarily. She shoved her glasses to the top
of her head and rubbed her face with both hands.
The glasses weren’t prescription. They were large, boldly framed, blue light
filter glasses that she only wore for work and in public.
They were absolutely hideous and she loved them.
Most of her wardrobe consisted of blacks, grays, and boring.
At first it hadn’t bothered her because boring meant invisible—which was
the entire point.
But after a few months she began to incorporate ugly things into her
wardrobe daily.
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Personal experience and subsequent observation confirmed her theory—
ugly was a different kind of invisible.
Taking a deep breath, she reread the text she’d received and stifled the sigh.
It was from a number not saved in her phone; therefore it could only be one
of four people. The context of the message narrowed it down to one.
Unknown: Two more things popped up this week. Meet me in the usual
place at the usual time.
She tapped out her affirmative and slipped the phone back into her bag. She
probably wouldn’t get fired if she got caught breaking the rules, but she also
didn’t want to attract any extra attention.
Lowering her glasses back onto her face, she unmuted the headset.
The customer was still yelling, but Hannah sensed it was coming to a close.
At least she hoped.
“Have you disconnected the surround sound?” Hannah asked when the
woman paused to take a breath.
“I already told you!” Ms. Fairbanks shouted. “I don’t know what you’re
talking about!”
“The surround sound will be connected at the—”
“Repeating yourself isn’t going to do me any favors, you little hot dog.
What I really want is to speak to your supervisor!”
Hannah scrunched her nose and silently bared her teeth at the computer
monitor. This would be her second supervisor referral this month. One more
and she’d get a written reprimand.
“Absolutely. Please hold.”
Hannah pressed the button on her headset, suspending the call.
She hadn’t even had a chance. Ms. Fairbanks had been on hold for thirtyseven minutes before she’d ever gotten to Hannah’s line.
Which meant that she’d had an extra thirty-seven minutes to stew in her
distress.
The distress being that her surround sound was fucked up, but she thought it
was the television. Hannah had tried to talk her through resetting the
system, but it hadn’t worked. Nine times out of ten, it was user error. But
the user wanted very badly to yell at someone for it.
Enter Hannah.
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