Chapter #3Can’t you be more organized? by: Unknown “Guess who you are working with today, you are working with Anna-Maria, the kraken. I will admit one thing, you don’t want to smell that ink of hers, as it may be the worst thing you might ever smell in your entire life, and be warned, you might have a problem working with her today, as well… let’s just say you wouldn’t want your office to be like hers.” Lexi said just as you now go to the kraken’s room to see that her office space is completely disorganized, and you thought. “Mary Mother of God, I would not want to work in an office like this.”
“Sorry Tim, I am completely disorganized looking for my pen, pencil, and my notebook.” The kraken said just as she opens the door after hearing Tim and Lexi, and Tim was right. Her room was a complete nightmare. They were paper everywhere, and her room was a horrific mess, and heck, there was even ink. “I predict that you will be…” Anna-Maria said before Lexi snapped. “Furious!”
“Your room is a complete nightmare, and unless you want to be back in the ocean with no job at all and no way to support your family, I suggest you start getting more organized, now you got to interview Sylvia today at the K.D.P. today, a human suspect of a crime that she never committed, I don’t know how I got this job, but it’s got to be done, as soon as you clean up this room!” Lexi ordered before Tim gets off and leaves Lexi alone so he can be with Anna-Maria.
“Sorry about the room Tim, it’s just… it’s a long story.” Anna-Maria said, and then you started to throw up from that horrid ink you smell.
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