Nate
Raven watched as bankers, tellers, and more co-workers filed past her office. She’d already decided that she wasn’t going to the meeting, but they didn’t know that. Sure enough, someone peeked their head in her door to tell her to come. “Sure. Just give me a minute to go to the bathroom,” she lied with a smile, at which point the man nodded and continued on his way. She bit her lip as she shot to her feet, grabbing her bag and shoveling stuff off her desk right into it. She was so over that job that she couldn’t even be bothered to tell anyone she was leaving, she just walked out. Twenty minutes later she was unlocking the door to the place she shared with her fiancé. “Guess who just ninja’d her way out a terrible job?” She announced as she walked into the apartment and shut the door behind herself and dropped her purse on the table beside the door.
Nate looked up when Raven walked in and he started laughing. “God, Birdy, if it’s so terrible, you should just quit It stresses you out, doesn’t it?” he crossed the room to her and pulled her into a kiss. “Then again, I have ways of de-stressing you.”














