Hailey woke up early on her first day at work, feeling a mix of excitement and anxiety. It had been a month since she lost both of her parents in a car accident, and she was still trying to come to terms with the fact that they were gone.
As she got dressed, she couldn't help but think about how different her life had become in such a short amount of time. She had just graduated from college and was about to start her dream job as a graphic designer at a prestigious ad agency. But now, everything felt different. She felt lost and alone, and the thought of going to her father's company to work without her parents to support her was almost too much to bear.
But Hailey was determined to make the best of it. She knew that her parents would want her to succeed and that they would be proud of her for growing the company. So, she took a deep breath, grabbed her coffee and headed out the door.
When she arrived at the company, Hailey was greeted by a warm welcome from her new team in the company. They were all friendly and supportive, and they could sense that Hailey was going through a tough time. They made an extra effort to include her in conversations and to show her the ropes.
As the day went on, Hailey began to feel more and more comfortable. She was given a few small tasks to start with, and she threw herself into her work. It felt good to be using her creative skills again, and she found that it was a good distraction from her grief.
But as the day wore on, Hailey began to feel a sense of sadness creeping in. She missed her parents more than ever, and she couldn't help but think about how proud they would have been of her. She tried to push the thoughts aside, but they kept coming back.
Just as she was about to give up and go home, her father's assistant, Mr. john, came over to her desk. "Hey Hailey," he said, "I just wanted to let you know that you're doing great. You're fitting in well, and your work is impressive."
Hailey was surprised but grateful for the compliment. It was just what she needed to hear to boost her confidence. She thanked him and went back to her work with renewed determination.
As the day drew to a close, Hailey packed up her things and said goodbye to her team in the company. She felt exhausted but proud of herself for making it through the day. She knew that it was just the beginning of a new chapter in her life and that it would be hard, but she was ready to face it head-on.
As she walked out of the office and into the evening air, Hailey felt a sense of peace wash over her. She knew that her parents were watching over her and that they would always be with her in spirit. She smiled to herself and took a deep breath, ready to face whatever lay ahead. Furthermore, she then entered her car and drove to Sasha's office to pick her up from work.