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glasses and is holding a very expensive-looking briefcase.

Wow. He looks like a million dollars.

Graham Hillingdon and the others are all outside by now, lined up on the steps. They shake

his hand in turn, then usher him inside, where Cyril is waiting.

'Welcome to the Panther Corporation UK,' Cyril says fulsomely. 'I hope your journey was

pleasant?'

'Not too bad, thanks,' says the man, in an American accent.

'As you can see, this is very much a normal working day…'

'Hey look,' murmurs Katie. 'Ke

Ke

and baseball boots, not knowing whether to come in or not. He puts a hand to the door, then

retreats a little, then comes up to the door again and peers uncertainly inside.

'Come in, Ke

designers, Ke

mind!' He pushes a bewildered Ke

irritation.

'Come on,' says Katie, 'we'd better go.' And, trying not to giggle, the three of us hurry up the

stairs.

The atmosphere in the marketing department is a bit like my bedroom used to be before we

had parties in the sixth form. People are brushing their hair, spraying perfume, shuffling

papers around and gossiping excitedly. As I walk past the office of Neil Gregg, who is in

charge of media strategy, I see him carefully lining up his Marketing Effectiveness awards on

his desk, while Fiona his assistant is polishing the framed photographs of him shaking hands

with famous people.

I'm just hanging up my coat on the rack when the head of our department, Paul, pulls me aside.

'What the fuck happened at Glen Oil? I had a very strange email from Doug Hamilton this

morning. You poured a drink over him?'

I stare at him in shock. Doug Hamilton told Paul? But he promised he wouldn't!

'It wasn't like that,' I say quickly. 'I was just trying to demonstrate the many fine qualities of

Panther Prime and I… I kind of spilled it.' Paul raises his eyebrows, not in a friendly way.

'All right. It was a lot to ask of you.'

'It wasn't,' I say quickly. 'I mean, it would have been fine, if… what I mean is, if you give me

another chance, I'll do better. I promise.'

'We'll see.' He looks at his watch. 'You'd better get on. Your desk is a fucking mess.'

'OK. Um, what time will my appraisal be?'

'Emma, in case you hadn't heard, Jack Harper's visiting us today,' says Paul, in his most

sarcastic voice. 'But of course, if you think your appraisal's more important than the guy who

founded the company-'

'I didn't mean… I just…'

'Go and tidy your desk,' says Paul in a bored voice. 'And if you spill fucking Panther Prime

over Harper, you're fired.'

As I scuttle to my desk, Cyril comes into the room, looking hassled.

'Attention!' he says, clapping his hands. 'Attention everyone! This is an informal visit, nothing

more. Mr Harper will come in, perhaps talk to one or two of you, observe what you do. So I

want you all just to act normally, but obviously, at your highest standards… What are these

papers?' he suddenly snaps, looking at a neat pile of proofs in the corner next to Fergus

Grady's desk.

'That's the… um… artwork for the new Panther Gum campaign,' says Fergus, who is very

shy and creative. 'I haven't quite got room on my desk.'

'Well, they can't stay here!' Cyril picks them up and shoves them at him. 'Get rid of them.

Now, if he asks any of you a question, just be pleasant and natural. When he arrives, I want

you all at work. Just doing typical tasks which you would naturally be doing in the course of a





normal day.' He looks around distractedly. 'Some of you could be on the phone, some could

be typing at your computers… a couple of you could be creatively brainstorming…

Remember, this department is the hub of the company. The Panther Corporation is renowned

for its marketing brilliance!'

He stops and we all stare dumbly at him.

'Get on!' He claps his hands again. 'Don't just stand there. You!' He points to me. 'Come on.

Move!'

Oh, God. My desk is completely covered with stuff. I open a drawer and sweep a whole load

of papers inside, then in slight panic, begin to tidy the pens in my stationery pot. At the next

desk, Artemis Harrison is redoing her lipstick.

'It'll be really inspirational to meet him,' she says, admiring herself in her hand mirror. 'You

know, a lot of people think he single-handedly changed the face of marketing practice.' Her

eyes fall on me. 'Is that a new top, Emma? Where's it from?'

'Er, French Co

'I was in French Co

'Well, they'd probably sold out.' I turn away and pretend to be reorganizing my top drawer.

'What do we call him?' Caroline is saying. 'Mr Harper or Jack?'

'Five minutes alone with him,' Nick, one of the marketing executives, is saying feverishly into

his phone. 'That's all I need. Five minutes to pitch him the website idea. I mean, Jesus, if he

went for it-'

God, the air of excitement is infectious. With a spurt of adrenalin, I find myself reaching for

my comb and checking my lip-gloss. I mean, you never know. Maybe he'll somehow spot my

potential. Maybe he'll pull me out of the crowd!

'OK, folks,' says Paul, striding into the department. 'He's on this floor. He's going into Admin

first…'

'On with your everyday tasks!' exclaims Cyril. 'Now!'

Fuck. What's my everyday task?

I pick up my phone and press my voice-mail code. I can be listening to my messages.

I look around the department — and see that everyone else has done the same thing.

We can't all be on the phone. This is so stupid! OK, I'll just switch on my computer and wait

for it to warm up.

As I watch the screen changing colour, Artemis starts talking in a loud voice.

'I think the whole essence of the concept is vitality,' she says, her eye constantly flicking

towards the door. 'D'you see what I mean?'

'Er, yes,' says Nick. 'I mean, in a modern marketing environment, I think we need to be

looking at a… um… fusion of strategy and forward-thinking vision…'

God, my computer's slow today. Jack Harper will arrive and I'll still be staring at it like a

moron.

I know what I'll do. I'll be the person getting a coffee. I mean, what could be more natural

than that?

'I think I'll get a coffee,' I say self-consciously, and get up from my seat.

'Could you get me one?' says Artemis, looking up briefly. 'So anyway, on my MBA course…'

The coffee machine is near the entrance to the department, in its own little alcove. As I'm

waiting for the noxious liquid to fill my cup, I glance up, and see Graham Hillingdon walking

out of the admin department, followed by a couple of others. Shit! He's coming!

OK. Keep cool. Just wait for the second cup to fill, nice and natural…

And there he is! With his blond hair and his expensive-looking suit, and his dark glasses. But

to my slight surprise, he steps back, out of the way.

In fact, no-one's even looking at him. Everyone's attention is focused on some other guy. A

guy in jeans and a black turtleneck who's walking out now.

As I stare in fascination, he turns. And as I see his face I feel an almighty thud, as though a

bowling ball's landed hard in my chest.