And by compromising situations, I’m talking about every single moment with Nate’s hands on me that I’ll have to endure.
 
 @girl_sees_the_world:
 
 Yes.
 
 @worth_traveling_to:
 
 In that case, you're welcome.
 
 @girl_sees_the_world:
 
 I wasn’t thanking you.
 
 @worth_traveling_to:
 
 Maybe you should be.
 
 @girl_sees_the_world:
 
 If you knew what I had to suffer through the next few days, you’d want to apologize for your role in all of this.
 
 @worth_traveling_to:
 
 It can’t be that bad, can it?
 
 @girl_sees_the_world:
 
 Yes, it really can be that bad. But I’m a big girl and can handle it.
 
 Just like I did in the elevator.
 
 @girl_sees_the_world:
 
 I just wanted to keep you updated on the situation because you said you were invested. What about you and your lie? Any new developments?
 
 @worth_traveling_to:
 
 The lie has progressed into something bigger, which is good and bad.
 
 @girl_sees_the_world:
 
 Hopefully, the good outweighs the bad.
 
 @worth_traveling_to:
 
 Tonight, it definitely did.
 
 There’s justno way to make a Voyager Travel Events t-shirt look sexy. It is what it is. Boxy and oversized and the most horrific shade of bright yellow.
 
 I sneak another glance at Isaac’s girlfriend, Lauren—easy to do while wearing tinted sunglasses. Her outfit is the epitome of tourist chic: halter neckline, dangerously deep V in the back, flowy pleated skirt, no bra for those looking, which is probably every man here. Her hair is slicked into a low ponytail, making her large sunglasses and dangly earrings stand out as the perfect statement accessories.
 
 Whatever small amount of confidence I had looking in the mirror this morning shattered when I saw her step into the lobby. Lauren looks like a Thailand goddess next to my black biker shorts and Chacos sandals. When packing, I was going for comfort and humidity relief, not style. Don’t even get me started on my fanny pack. Not a cute cross-body shoulder bag. I’m talking about the literal 1985fanny pack.
 
 It’s fine.
 
 I’ll just keep my head down and work, which is what I’ve been doing all morning.
 
 Today, I love my job.