Grace The music thumped deep in my ears. I kept scrolling through job listings, my thumb sluggish, and my eyes dry. Ugh. Nothing. Either the positions were already filled, or the offers were bad, underpaid, overworked, or flat-out scams. I let out a long sigh and dragged my palm over my face, pressing into my closed eyes. What the hell was I going to do? I needed work. I had to earn something. I couldn’t keep living like a leech, no matter how many times Eleanor and Wyatt told me they didn’t mind. I minded. “Ah,” I muttered under my breath. “Why does this job have to be the best offer?” The benefits, the experience, the paycheck, the best PR team, everything about working at Reed Corporation was exactly what I needed. Too bad I was probably getting fired soon. “He’ll definitely f

