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Jes looked at the magnificent building of Andrew Enterprises. She whistled at the work of art. She was going to work here for three f*****g months. The building could even put her parent's offices to shame. It was breathtaking, made of black glass and black marble. Today Maddy and Emily were going on their lovey-dovey vacation, leaving Jes with Emily's friend who already works at Andrew Enterprises. Suddenly, Jes felt irritation in her left eye. God! The struggle of using contact lenses was going to kill her one day. Jes strode towards the sports car that was parked in front of the building. Taking out the rewetting drops from her jean's pocket she put a drop in her left eye and adjusted the lens on her eyeball with her finger. "That's the CEO's car, I'll suggest you step away from t