her personality could be a challenge and that not everyone liked a hard
 
 worker. At her last firm, she’d got along well with everyone, but when it
 
 came to friends, she couldn’t exactly claim that she’d had many.
 
 “Um. Sure. I just thought I’d check.”
 
 “Thanks.”
 
 “No problem.” April turned to leave, but then spun back around. “A few
 
 of us are going to Gino’s and Gee’s for lunch. It’s nothing fancy. Just a few
 
 blocks over. They have really great pizza. Do you want to come?”
 
 Christina pulled the first file off the stack and set it in front of her. She
 
 knew she should make more of an effort to be nice, but as usual, it was hard
 
 for her to choose between being friendly and actually getting to the mound
 
 of work that was pressing down on her shoulders. Or more literally, on her
 
 desk. “I have quite a few things to read over this morning. I’ll probably
 
 work through lunch. But thank you.”
 
 April nodded. Her smile was too big and cheerful, and she basically ran
 
 out the door. Christina sighed. She knew she really should make an effort.
 
 She didn’t know a single person in Austin. It would be easiest to get to
 
 know people at work than it would be anywhere else.
 
 Honestly, Christina found it hard to keep down the rising tide of
 
 disappointment when it came to her move. She just couldn’t tamp down her
 
 annoyance at the fact that the whole thing was a letdown after New York.
 
 Sure, everyone had their own small office in the neat, tidy brick building.
 
 The board rooms were spacious and filled with tasteful furniture and
 
 decently expensive artwork. It was just the overall feel of the place.
 
 The branch was a new one. The staff was basically a bunch of
 
 individuals from all over the country, all just thrown together. Obviously,
 
 someone hoped that they would make a cohesive unit, but it was chaotic.
 
 Communication between departments or even on an individual level was
 
 basically crap. Everyone seemed nice, but not everyone seemed proficient
 
 at their jobs. It was extremely frustrating for Christina, who was used to