CHAPTER 1 : THE WRONG BOOKING

The fluorescent lights of the open-office space buzzed like mosquitoes trapped in a jar. Lin Mina stared at her computer screen, the cursor blinking mockingly at the half-finished marketing proposal that was due by five. Her desk phone rang the shrill, old-fashioned ring that meant only one thing. Her mother. Mina glanced at her co- … Continue reading CHAPTER 1 : THE WRONG BOOKING