Sam entered the building, found where he was supposed to go, and took the elevator up.
In the office where he was going to be working, it was a design company that had been doing well recently and wanted to expand so it hired several knew designers.
He was in the main lobby, there were 8 other people there in total, 2 'other' women, and 6 guys, which made the numbers 3 skirted people and 6 wearing pants, but 7 guys and only 2 girls. Sam checked off his name and signed himself in, and took a seat.
After finding a seat and sitting down, then quickly correcting his legs to not leave his skirt open and he corrected his posture. A man came out to meet them he took them around the office showing them around, and meeting the other people in the office.
Sam thought it was going really well, with the amount of people there, he could easily come to work tomorrow as a guy and people wouldn't even notice, though they'd wonder why there was one girl less.
Things were going well, They're direct superior was a good guy, named George and really helping them to get to know the area. If all went well, Sam could just collect his check and be out of here.
"and now all of you are going to have a 20 minute one-on-one with the creator of the company, we'll start with... Adam" One of the men was asked to meet with him in his office.
This was bad, a one-on-one with the owner, he'd definately ask for a name, and he'd have to give his real one, he had to think of a plan and quick. But he didn't have time, before he knew it his name was called.
Sam stood up, straightened his skirt, took a semi-deep breath, restricted by his corset. and walked to the office.
The Owner's name Was Arthur, and he looked like a nice enough guy
"Hello, come on in, take a seat." Sam sat in the chair in front of Arthur's desk. "what's your name?"
Sam, not haveing any other ideas, was honest. "I'm Sam,"
"oh sam? hmm I was under the impression that Sam was a guy, there must've been a mistake."
Sam paused, he could either tell the truth, and have to live it down for the rest of his career, or play along with the charade for now, and see what happens.