3RD UPDATE
Two days later the news of Tony Stark's disappearance hit the office.
I was in the middle of cleaning out a meeting room, chatting with Jarvis. Yep, that's right. Jarvis is all over SI, I just never noticed the small sensors lodged into every corner of every room. Or well, I did see them, but I had always thought that they were just surveillance cams or something like that. Imagine my surprise when J made his presence known by telling me, in his calm british voice, that Miss Potts was approaching and I might want to at least pretend to be working instead of enjoying the view.
I won't lie. I yelped and jumped several feet into the air since I had been completely lost in my own thoughts. I barely managed to grab a broom and look busy before Potts entered, she grabbed a file from the table and shot me a brief look before leaving. I let out a breath of relief. That woman can be kinda scary, but mostly I guess she's just a bit uptight, which is pretty understandable when you take into consideration that as Tony Stark's PA she has to deal with Tony-friggin-Stark on a daily basis.
Anyway, I was chatting with Jarvis about nothing in particular when he suddenly announced that Howard Stark was calling all employees to the lunchroom on 12th floor immediately. No matter what I said he wouldn't elaborate any further.
That was were the news were delivered...
posted: 31. January, 3:27
Okay, this update is short, badly written and in all regards complete shit... and to make matters worse a day late :-(
I had to really force myself to publish it, but since the whole idea of this project is to break my writers block I hope you will bear with me. That's not a reason to not review and tell me your honest opinion though.
I'm having some trouble with the 1st person POV, and I can't really decide if I should switch it to 3rd. What do yo think?
Also if you have any special ideas or wishes for what should happen, please let me know, and I'll see if I can fit it in... It would be a good exercise for me...
I'll se you tomorrow...
