Chapter 12“Kat, how’s it going?” Kat tried her best to not wince at the sound of her voice. She offered a polite smile to Peyton. “It’s…going okay. I’m just reading up on HTML.” “Oh,” Peyton said, her voice deflating. “You don’t need to worry about that right now. Can you look over the other materials I sent you? We’ve got a meeting today at 12:30.” “Uh…sure,” Kat said, shrugging her shoulders. “I can switch gears.” “Thanks.” And with that, her trainer from hell walked away. Kat sighed. It was surreal: yesterday she’d almost died, and yet here she was at work, trying to figure out how to do the job she was unqualified to do. The second day of work didn’t feel any easier than the first. She pulled up the marketing materials and idly reviewed them, occasionally pausing to check and orga

