Jace’s POV
It’s already Monday meaning we have classes at Red Fire Academy. When I arrived at the Hanazono Mansion yesterday, Lavalee wasn’t still there but she arrived earlier by 2AM. She barely had sleep but she insisted that she’s go to school so here we are.
We came late because the girls needed to run some errands which we didn’t understand. We were only able to attend the afternoon classes since we went to school during the last period of morning classes.
I never thought that this mission would make me learn how to manage our family business. My parents never forced me to study anything related to Business Management because they respect my decision to be a police officer.
I am currently seated behind Lavalee who’s currently doodling. I kicked her chair making her face me. She mouthed ‘what’ so I signaled her to listen to the professor. She rolled her eyes and looked in front.
A matrix organizational structure is one of the most complicated reporting structures a company can implement. Read on to learn why a company might implement a matrix structure and the advantages and disadvantages for both company and staff.
Definition
A matrix organizational structure is a company structure in which the reporting relationships are set up as a grid, or matrix, rather than in the traditional hierarchy. In other words, employees have dual reporting relationships - generally to both a functional manager and a product manager.
Example
In the 1970s, Philips, a Dutch multinational electronics company, set up matrix management with its managers reporting to both a geographical manager and a product division manager. Many other large corporations, including Caterpillar Tractor, Hughes Aircraft, and Texas Instruments, also set up reporting along both functional and project lines around that time.
I wrote it down while listening to the professor.
Our next subject is Accounting then HRM then self defense for the last class.
*KRING *KRING
I walked beside my comrades as we walk behind the girls when suddenly sharp objects went flying to our direction.
Lavalee and Chelsea went backward so they hit us while Jess and Irene walked forward. We watched the two deflect the flying objects with the daggers they caught.
Wait. How can they do it so easily?
It’s not a skill acquired very easily. It takes years and years of training.
“15 daggers and 3 shurikens, Ire, 13 daggers and 5 shurikens, Jess. 28 daggers and 8 shurikens, masyado nilang pinapadali ang challenge.” Sabi ni Chelsea at inayos ang salamin niya
Pinapadali?
They think this is still easy?
“Ms. Jess! /Ms. Irene!” Alpha and Lieutenant reacted and pulled the two
“I’ll take it from here.” Lavalee stepped in front then smirked and winked at me
Chelsea, Irene and Jess picked up the dagger and the metal that called shuriken and gave it to Lavalee. Our eyes widened when Lavalee threw them to where they came from too swiftly.
“Done.” She snickered and walked ahead.
We saw seven men pinned to the wall using daggers and two girls pinned on the wall using the thing they call shuriken.
Where did they even get that name?
“Papaano mo nalaman kung saan nanggaling yung mga yun?” Alpha asked Lavalee
“Hunch.” Lavalee answered and flipped her hair.
“Paano kung mali ka?” Alpha asked
“Not likely.” Jess said and shook her head while looking at Lavalee
“And besides it’s already common at a school like this.” Irene said and they walked ahead
What does she mean by that?
Already common? How did that become common?
Just what kind of school would treat throwing daggers and sharp object then bringing guns common? Is this some kind of deliquent school?
But why would heiresses like them enroll in a school like this?
When we entered our next class, we were stunned to see the students holding different kinds of weapons. Some are even holding poisonous daggers. I mean we didn’t see those on our first day here and now we’re already seeing it.
Lavalee stepped forward making my eyes widened seeing her hand hit by a dagger.
“Tch. Poisoned.” Lavalee said and threw the dagger back to where it came from
What? I rushed to her and checked her wound.
“Don’t worry about it.” Lavalee said and took out a dagger
She sliced it on the wound and allowed the blood to flow out.
“Here.” Chelsea handed a towel then the professor arrived
She looked at our direction and her eyes showed signs of confusion before sighing.
“Sit down.” The professor said and didn’t bother glancing at Lavalee again.
That’s it?
What the f**k is wrong with this school?
“Excuse me, Ma’am, pero dumudugo po yung kamay ni Lav- Valerie.” Ethan said and the teacher seemed confused
“Do you need any help, Ms. Kan?” the professor asked and Lavalee shook her head
“I’m good.” Lavalee replied so casually
“Does any of you have an idea how accountancy works?” the professor asked
Everyone was silent like they don’t really care but there are some who are listening. Lavalee doesn’t look like she even care about the lesson.
“None?” she asked and roamed her eyes
“Do you want me to spice things up?” the professor asked and that thrilled the students making them shout out of joy.
“Draw!”
“Roulette!”
“Shooting!”
“Okay then. I’ll draw from this bowl and if your name is picked, stand up. The one who can’t answer will run 2 laps around that field during lunchbreak.” She said and took out a fish bowl.
“Talia.” She said and Chelsea stood up
“Accounting is one of the key functions for almost any business. It may be handled by a bookkeeper or an accountant at a small firm, or by sizable finance departments with dozens of employees at larger companies. The reports generated by various streams of accounting, such as cost accounting and managerial accounting, are invaluable in helping management make informed business decisions.” Chelsea said and fixed her eyeglasses
“Very good.” The professor continued discussing the key takeaways in Accountancy.
After our classes, the girls we’re discussing something in a distinct language.
None of us can even understand.
“Mall?” Jess asked which made the girls nodded
We went to the mall and separated ways.
“You know, you can just leave me. I don’t need anyone to guard me.” Lavalee said while we’re looking at different dresses
“It’s more dangerous. This is a public place.” I answered
“Exactly. It’s a public place so no one would dare target us here.” She reasoned out
“I can’t do that, Lavalee. I have a mission to fulfill.” I said
“So do I, Jace. I have a very important mission to fulfill before going to Japatrein.” She said and went to the dressing rooms so I sat on the couch
“What do you think?” she asked and did some modelling.
“You really love fire.” I commented which made her roll her eyes
“Obviously. My name’s fire itself.” She said and went back to the dressing room
She then went out wearing a fitted off shoulder black dress.
“Black?” I asked and she nodded
“I think it contradicts my skin tone.” She said and went inside the dressing roam and went out again carrying the two dresses.
After paying it she went to the bookstore.
We’ve been looking at all the shelves for almost half an hour now, she’s looking for something I don’t know.
“What are you looking for?” I asked
“It’s a book. The Wedding Planner’s daughter.” She replied and I reached for a book at the highest shelf
“This?” I asked and she nodded
She took it and paid for it then we suddenly passed by a jewelry shop.
“What are we going to do here?” I asked her
“We’re going to eat.” She replied sarcastically
“Oh really.” I remarked
“Isn’t it obvious? We’re buying jewelries.” She said and went to the counter to make specialized jewelries.
“What are we going to write, Ma’am?” the woman asked
“Ah wait.” She said and took a white paper from her purse
“Here.” She said and placed it on the counter
I looked at it and studied what she wrote.
|Silver snowflakes bracelet – W.I.H.
|Silver hearts bracelet – S.F.A.H
|Silver Maple Leaves bracelet – A.W.H.
|Silver water droplets bracelet – A.R.K.
I don’t know but the first and second set of letters we’re quite familiar with me.
“And also I would like a pair of silver flower diamond earrings.” She said and took out a check
“The total worth is 130 thousand pesos, Ma’am.” The cashier said and Lavalee took out a card and the woman swiped it on their machine.
“Your signature, Ma’am.” She said and Lavalee signed it
“What are those for?” I asked her the moment we’re out of the jewelry store
“Gifts.” She replied and opened her phone.
While we’re walking she’s on her phone, I’m quite surprised she isn’t bumping into someone and she changes direction on her own.
“Do you know where this is located?” she asked and showed me a picture of a map
“Isn’t that a map?” I asked
“Yeah, it is. I was pertaining to the location.” She said and continued searching on the net until we got out of the mall.
“Bring me here, please.” She said and showed me the location when we rode her car
“Okay.” I said and started driving
While I’m driving I noticed that she’s unusually quiet
“Problem?” I asked her and she shook her head
“No. It’s just my birthday’s in seven months.” She replied
“You’re already nineteen?” I asked her and she shook her head
“Turning eighteen, actually.” She corrected
“Huh? I thought you’re already eighteen?” I asked
“Turning eighteen, Jace.” I replied
“Then I’m 5 years your senior.” I said and we continued driving
“Can I play music?” she asked and I nodded
She opened the stereo and we heard that the song’s just about to start.
When you hold me in the street
And you kiss me on the dance floor
I wish that it could be like that
Why can’t it be like that?
‘Cause I’m yours
“Why did you buy those jewelries?” I asked
“Those are for my sisters and their friends.” She said
We keep behind closed doors
Every time I see you, I die a little more
Stolen moments that we steal as the curtain falls
It’ll never be enough
“What does those letters mean?” I asked her and she chuckled
It’s obvious you’re meant for me
Every piece of you, it just fits perfectly
Every second, every thought, I’m in so deep
But I’ll never show it on my face
“Ikaw ah. Irene and Jess told me that you don’t talk to them, ba’t sa’kin ang daldal mo?” she asked which made me silent
But we know this.
We got a love that is homeless
“Hey, it’s just a joke ah. Wag kang ma awkward.” She chuckled
“What letters do you mean?” she asked
Why can’t you hold me in the street?
Why can’t I kiss you on the dance floor?
I wish that it could be like that
Why can’t we be like that?
‘Cause I’m yours
“The ones you wrote.” I said
“A those.” She said
When you’re with him, do you call his name
Like you do when you’re with me? Does it feel the same?
Would you leave if I was ready to settle down
Or would you play it safe and stay?
“W.I.H. stands for Winter Icey Hanazono, S.F.A.H. Summer Freia Ayazaki Hanazono, A.W.H. Autumn Wendy Hiroshima and A.R.K Aqualyn Rielle Kirigaya.” I replied
Girl, you know this.
We got a love that is hopeless
“How about you?” I asked
“L.F.H. and Ni-sama’s F.S.H.” She replied
Why does those initials sound familiar to me?
Why can’t you hold me in the street?
Why can’t I kiss you on the dance floor?
I wish that it could be like that
Why can’t we be like that?
‘Cause I’m yours
“Eomma and Appa does that. They don’t want our things to get mixed up so they always put our initials, in pendants and things.” She said and I noticed a tear fell from her eye
And nobody knows I’m in love with someone’s baby
I don’t wanna hide us away
Tell the world about the love we’re making
I’m living for that day
Someday
She leaned on her seat while we’re stuck in the traffic. She seemd to be deep in thought.
Why can’t I hold you in the street?
Why can’t I kiss you on the dance floor?
I wish that we could be like that
Why can’t we be like that?
‘Cause I’m yours, I’m yours
“What mission was that?” I asked her when I remembered her saying she also has a mission
Oh, why can’t you hold me in the street?
Why can’t I kiss you on the dance floor?
I wish that it could be like that
Why can’t it be like that?
‘Cause I’m yours
“It’s about a heirloom thing. Eomma entrusted it to us but we lost it so I have to look for it.” She replied
Why can’t I say that I’m in love?
I wanna shout it from the rooftop
I wish that it could be like that
Why can’t we be like that?
‘Cause I’m yours
“I can help you, if you need.” I said
Why can’t we be like that?
Wish we could be like that