You've Got Mail || JT & Clare
JT: It had been a few weeks since JT started his job at the law firm, and only now was he able to walk around the building without getting lost. Having spent most of his career acting, or in retail or hospitality temp jobs, it was quite a change having to work in such a large company building. Still, regardless of the law firm and the grandeur of its work space, he spent most of his time in the crowded mail room, handling and sorting out the incoming deliveries, passing them around the building and making sure that everything got to its destination. Most of the important deliveries went to the CEO of the firm, a man by the name of Randall Edwards, but JT had never actually seen him face to face. Surely, he was too important to deal with anyone below the rank of solicitor, lest an out-of-work actor sifting through papers. Regardless of that, JT didn’t seem to mind that he’d never see the man behind the firm. From what he’d been told, he was always incredibly busy and very involved in his job. He couldn’t go an hour without being told about one of Mr Edwards’ many achievements, whether they be in the field of law or elsewhere. He looked down at the letter before him, addressed to no other than the man himself. Adding it to a rather large pile he’d put aside, JT was counting on one of his many assistants coming by the mail room to pick everything up, likely en route from her communal coffee shop visit. His ears pricked up as he heard a quiet knock on the door, suspecting that it was the assistant, right on time as always. Since he was the closest to the front of the room, JT stood up from his chair and took a few steps forward, taking hold of the door handle and twisting it. Upon pulling the door towards him, he was surprised to see a different young woman before him. While her face seemed familiar, he couldn’t quite pinpoint it as to why. “Can I help you with anything?” he asked, wondering if she was a new employee like he was, or whether she was simply lost. If that was the case, he certainly wouldn’t have blamed her.















