Christina was counting on her Thursday being better than her
 
 Wednesday. It had to be better. A heck of a lot would have to go wrong to
 
 have it top the previous day.
 
 Unfortunately, as soon as she stepped into the office, breathing hard
 
 because some arsehole had taken her parking space and the lot was full, so
 
 she’d had to find another lot eight blocks away and pound pavement in her
 
 heels so she wouldn’t be late, she realized something was seriously not
 
 right.
 
 For one, there was at least half the office standing around in the
 
 reception area in a tight huddle like they’d just done a pre-game warmup.
 
 They didn’t do that at the office though— pep talks before starting the day,
 
 thank god.
 
 Christina forgot all about her burning lungs and stepped closer to the
 
 huddle. She was able to pick out little snippets of conversation floating
 
 around.
 
 “… Can you believe that?”
 
 “… Porn sites. Seriously.”
 
 “… All the computers…”
 
 “That’s seriously messed up…”
 
 “I wonder what else he was looking at and doing on there…”
 
 “…Ultra disgusting…”
 
 Christina hated office gossip and, instead of trying to get closer to the
 
 huddle or even join in, she walked quickly across the reception area and
 
 scanned her badge at the door to take her back to the offices. It flashed its
 
 regular green light and gave with a sharp click. At least something was still
 
 working normally.
 
 Once she reached her office, she shut the door, dumped her heavy tote
 
 on the floor, and collapsed into her chair. Her first instinct was to get up and
 
 walk to the bathroom to check that her hair and makeup weren’t out of
 
 place from her hazardous run, but she dug out her phone and used the