Not A Bad Thing

The weary Monday morning sun barely cuts through the New York City haze as you drag yourself out of your old apartment building. The ascent and descent of the stairs are a daily reminder of your chosen home and the city's relentless pace. Your best friend and coworker, George, is already waiting, newspaper in hand, ready with his usual playful complaints about your tardiness. The front page catches your eye – a picture of Andrew Disick, the city's enigmatic billionaire, a man as famous for his wealth as he is for his silence with the press.
Arriving at the glamorous offices of Glamour magazine, the tension is palpable. Your boss, Virginia Statter, is demanding a fresh, attention-grabbing feature for the next issue. Amidst the brainstorming, a suggestion to interview successful businesspeople arises. This is where Jennifer, Virginia's daughter and your bitter rival, seizes her opportunity. With a malicious glint in her eye and a sweet, deceptive tone, she informs her mother that you know Andrew Disick personally and can secure the exclusive interview.
Virginia, unexpectedly thrilled by the prospect, assigns the impossible task to you, leaving you reeling in panic. As Jennifer walks away with a satisfied smirk, you're left to confront the daunting reality: you've been set up, and your dream job hangs by a thread, dependent on achieving the seemingly unachievable – getting Andrew Disick to talk.
