(A/N) Disclaimer: We (me and my best friend) do not own Courtney and Duncan or anybody else on total drama island but if we did we'd be millionaires. We are not to blame for Duncan getting mauled by Courtney throughout the story.

"AHHH!" Courtney screamed excitedly in the house as she replayed the same message over and over again on her BlackBerry.

"Courtney, the CEO of Anderson & Evans law firm has viewed your resume' and found you very equipped to be one of our lawyers. The CEO is very sorry he could not congratulate you on your new job and sends his apologies. Be here at eight o'clock on the thirtieth floor for some final information. The CEO wants to have a conference with you at 8:45 sharp. Have a nice day."

Finally after four long hard years at Yale all her training had paid off. She was finally accepted into the top law firm in Canada and she could barely contain her joy. She hung up her voice mail and immediately called Bridgette.

"Hello?"

"AHHH!" Courtney screamed into the phone.

"OW!" Bridgette shouted back. "Gosh Court, you sound like Katie and Sadie. What's up?"

"I gasp got gasp the job!" Courtney said in the phone trying not to scream again.

"What job?" Bridgette asked.

"I'm a lawyer at Anderson & Evans law firm. Can you believe it?!"

"Are you serious?!" Bridgette said sounding just as excited as Courtney. "Geoff, guess what?! Courtney got a job at Anderson & Evans law firm! Wait . . . Geoff . . . gimme back the phone!"

"Court, did you say Anderson & Evans law firm?" Geoff asked. "And you're happy about it?"

"Why wouldn't I be?" Courtney frowned wondering why Geoff wouldn't offer to throw a party or something. This was a major accomplishment in her life and he didn't seem happy for her.

"Don't you know who-"

"Give me back the phone Geoff!" Bridgette took the phone back. "Sorry, you know men are."

"Funny, I thought Geoff would be more excited for me. Doesn't he realize how IMPORTANT THIS JOB IS FOR ME?!" Courtney said getting louder with every word.

"He does. Chillax Court." Bridgette said in a soothing voice. "He probably just wants to make sure you made the right choice."

"Well I know I made the right choice. This is the perfect thing for me. It's what I'm made for." Courtney had dreamt of becoming a lawyer at Anderson & Evans law firm ever since she watched it crawl up the charts to being one of the top ten law firms three years ago. Once the owner turned the company over to his nephew last year, it has had great success and Courtney knew that was the perfect place for her.

"Hold on Courtney, Geoff wants to ask you one more thing."

Geoff picked up the phone. "Did you at least do some research on the job?"

"Of course!" Courtney got slightly offended with Geoff's question. "What kind of lawyer would I be if I didn't look up my information on the job?"

"And you STILL want to work for the company? Wow, Court. I never though you could handle it."

'Geoff could be so stupid,' Courtney thought. "I couldn't handle it! You are talking to Courtney Monroe here! I can handle anything." Courtney said confidently.

"Alright. I hope it's everything you hope it will be." Geoff said.

"Trust me; everything is going to go perfect."


Time went by fast for Courtney and before she knew it she was standing in front of her bedroom mirror smoothing out the wrinkles on black suede suit. She looked just like an attorney. Hair pulled back into a slick bun, a conservative suit with a skirt that went just a little bit above the knee, and opened toed heels that gave her an inch more of height. She practically oozed business.

As she stepped out of her home, a smile was set on her face. She checked her watch which read 7:45 which left her just enough time to be 'fashionably early' to her job. She got in her car and avoided all traffic along the way.

Parking her car and standing in front of the building, she felt so small compared to the thirty floored building. She took a deep breath and grinned before walking into the building.

'This was home.'

She got to the entrance of the building and caught an elevator. On her way up to the top floor when she was alone, she popped a few Tic-Tacs in her mouth and quickly checked her hair and make-up. The thirtieth floor was very spacious and had a great view of Canada. She walked up to the main desk saw a girl in her late teens smacking on some gum and reading seventeen magazine. She tapped on the desk to get the girl's attention.

"Hi, I'm Courtney Monroe. I just got a job here and I needed to be here at eight o'clock to go over some final information."

The girl looked up lazily and slowly flipped through some papers and pulled one out. "Ok, Courtney. Your room is on the twenty-fourth floor and your name will be on the door so that you can find it. The things you'll need should already be provided for you. Mr. Evans, or the CEO of this company, is going to take you early since the woman who was going to train you isn't here today. He will provide you with your first case and whatever other stuff you need to know. He's not in his room right now but you can go ahead in because he'll be back in a few minutes." The girl pointed towards the big office to the left of her.

Courtney smiled and walked inside the room. The office was amazing. The view was incredible! Everything about it was just awe making.

She sat down in one of the chairs thinking of how to talk to the CEO. This was the guy who would control her paychecks and promotions so she had to make a good impression on him. She heard a male talking to the girl at the front desk and Courtney suddenly became nervous. What if he didn't like her? What if he decided that he didn't need her as a lawyer? All these thoughts flooded into Courtney's mind as she heard his footsteps getting closer and closer until . . .

"Courtney Monroe, long time, no see." Said a familiar voice.

She turned to the voice her eyes widened. "DUNCAN?! What the heck are you doing here?"

Duncan smirked. "Now, now. Is that anyway to talk to your boss?"

No way.

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