super-cute guy who was walking out, one Apple could swear she had seen before, momentarily distracted her. Then it hit her. Oh, my God, thought Apple.
Was that Whatâs-his-name walking past her, leaving the
Angst
offices? No, it couldnât be. But was it? Apple could have sworn she sawâOh God,
whatâs his name?
That guy on that music video channel who interviewed all those famous musicians? Happy would know his name. It was on the tip of Appleâs tongue. Happy had forced Apple to watch the showâit was one of her favoritesâmore than once. It aired daily right after her motherâs show, on a different channel. Whatâs-his-name was cuter in person but shorter than he looked on television.
According to her mother, most television personalities were shorter in person (and also had bigger heads).
âI dig your hair,â said Whatâs-his-name, smiling at Apple. âItâs very cool.â Apple blushed. Whatâs-his-name smiled at her again, this time for what seemed like a while. He looked down at herârather, Happyâsâbootsand smiled appreciatively. She almost jumped back as he reached out and pulled one of her boings.
âCute!â Whatâs-his-name said. Apple didnât mind that someone she just met had pulled on one of her curls without asking.
Apple called out, âThanks!â but wasnât sure if Whatâs-his-name heard her. He had already walked out. This day certainly has been strange, thought Apple, wondering if she had dreamed Whatâs-his-nameâs presence.
âHey, Morgan,â Apple said, trying to be brave. She would have to see Morgan a few days a week, so Apple knew it would be better to start off on the right foot and at least try not to be as shy as she really was.
âHow did it go?â asked Morgan, seemingly sincere. Then she whispered, âI know Nancy can be harsh.â
âWell, it went,â Apple responded. âI think it was okay. Iâm supposed to get a card from you.â
âYup. Already done. Hereâs your pass. Every time you come in, you swipe this card and the office doors will open for you. Nancy explained that youâd be meeting Michael tomorrow, right? You look a little wary,â Morgan said, eyeing Apple. âDonât worry. Michaelâs a charmer. Youâll love him. Heâs a true doll. Everyone adores him.â
âIâm fine. Itâs just that Nancy was a little â¦â Apple didnât know exactly how to describe how she felt, and she certainly didnât want to say anything that might offend Morgan or get back to Nancy.
âI know. Like I said, she can be ⦠well, harsh. But thatâs why
Angst
is the number-one-selling teen magazine in the country. You donât get to be the editor ofsomething like this unless youâre harsh. You canât be a success unless you really are forward-thinking and make sure people hear you. But donât worry. Sheâs a teddy bear underneath. Or at least thatâs what all of us employees say. We
say
it. Weâre not sure if itâs true, though,â Morgan laughed. âWith
Angst TV
launching, sheâs under extra pressure.â
Apple didnât want to talk about Fancy Nancy anymore. She wanted to know about Whatâs-his-name, the cute guy sheâd seen on television who had complimented her, pulled her hair, and smiled at her.
âUm, that guy who was just leaving. Was that ⦠?â Apple asked. âMy brain is totally fried. I canât remember his name.â
âSloan Starr? Yup, that was him,â responded Morgan. âCute, huh?â
T hatâs right, thought Apple. Sloan Starr! She wanted to slap herself on the head. How could she have forgotten his name? Happy is going to be so jealous, she thought. Sheâd have to play it down. It was enough that Apple was going to work here, let alone actually meet celebrities. It would put
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