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I quickly callon and see if maybe I can stay with her I’m disappointed to hear that she’s in the sa to have to stay with her family

That’s great That means Mr Barker and I are both homeless now

“You okay?” Sue asks, when she hears

“Yes”

She’s worried aboutup I sniffle a few o back out to the office to work It’s a slow day because of the closing, so I spend a lot of ti people of what’s going on

Ben stays in his office, busy with the other partners as they prepare for the closure From the snippets of conversation I overhear, it sounds as if they’re planning to take work ho assistants to work remotely for them, from home

I wonder if I’ll be asked to do that It would be nice to still have so in Except then I remember that I have no home from which to work remotely

Lunch passes quickly I eat atpeople and trying to find a place to stay By the ti even more depressed

I sit quietly atout my last few hours of work Thankfully no one here knows about my situation, and I’d like to keep it that way I , but everyone was too busy worrying about stuff to hear me And only the shareholders were in there – not my fellow assistants

The workload picks up a little, as it’s nearing the end of the day Everyone is in a hurry to finish up and get home to their families This virus sure has everyone scared and in a panic I’ to worry about I know he’s safe, but I kind of hi down

I sit atthe clock I am as well, but for a different reason So far,as I can without anyone knohat I a