The Interview

 

The Interview

Prologue

My car was being serviced. I was sitting at Starbucks.

Chapter 1

She was there a long time before he arrived. She had nothing to eat or drink.  She had pale and rosy skin that glowed against the gray painting behind her.

Chapter 2

He arrived on the windy day. He immediately came over to her and shook her hand.  He said, “You look just like your picture.”

She responded, “I’ve colored my hair since then.”

He said, “I like it. It’s fun.”

Chapter 3

They talked a long time.  He gestured a lot with his left hand but never with his right.  He had a small mocha and stirred it with his left hand when he wasn’t gesturing.  She frequently looked down at her phone, using both hands to text.  He didn’t stop talking or gesturing.  She asked him some questions.  She said “uh huh” and “like” often.

Chapter 4

He excused himself to go to the bathroom.  When he got back she stood up and shook his hand.  She said, “Thank you, it was nice meeting you.” Then he left.  She watched him go out into the windy day.

Chapter 5

She put her phone to her ear and waited.  Then she said, “Yea, it went ok.  He’s not a good fit though.  He doesn’t even use Twitter.  Plus he wore brown shoes with a grey suit, who does that? When is the next interview for again?”

Epilogue

I saw her again a week later at the same Starbucks.  She had a young man with her.  He was dressed in purple and grey and they were going over a spreadsheet.  She was doing the explaining and he was looking at her with awe.  She had a Wired Magazine and a Vogue Magazine beside her computer.  She had nothing to drink.

The End

Drawing and story by Marty Coleman