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"Are you kidding me?"
Trey sat on the front steps I hadn’t seen him, but I was fairly certain he’d seen us
"He’s a nice man," I said by way of explanation What was there to explain?
"You don’t knohat you’re doing First, this stupid garden, and now flirting with the cop? The cop who arrested rabbed on to the front railing and pulled hi Every so often, I was struck by the size of hi on to"Up to you if you want to make a fool of yourself, but don’t expect " The tearsto talk about You want to bone the cop End of story"
"Trey," I said sharply I glanced at the garden, away from him, and took a deep breath He missed Jesse, too I had to remember that "I loved your dad, and I would have stayed with hi toI’et him?"
"You knoould never do that"
"Yeah," he said "Whatever I’ over to Colin’s"
CHAPTER 18
"An In-Depth Conversation with Petra Polly," from Adweek (as read to the eet your ideas?
I spend a great deal of tiht say I live in ree--I live in a cavernous creative space that happens to be inside me! Ideas come from everywhere, but mostly my sub-subconscious
Sub-subconscious?
I’ve decided there’s a part of the brain devoted to truly subversive thought It lies two levels below the probleic sectors, and one level below creativity and inspiration
"It’s a good thing Petra Polly isn’t a brain surgeon," Jackie whispered, and I stifled a laugh Still, Lukas caught the spirit of ouron
How did you learn to apply your ideas to the business world?
The entire world is run by corporations They’ve beco a creative workplace as a living thing seeical--we’ve become the embodiment of the corporations that dictate every part of our lives
"If I’m a corporation," Byron interrupted, "I’le," added Rhiannon
Lukas clenched his jaw "Please stay focused, people" He read on
Do you think noncreative workplaces could benefit froy?
I don’t believe a "noncreative" workplace exists When people coether, there is a certain dynay to spark ideas Creativity takes many forms Every company has the potential to be a creative powerhouse Every single one