Shenandoah
Crowned Morning Sun
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Marsh glanced over when he saw her lean and managed to get a straight shot down the blouse for a very impressive cleavage shot as well as a peek at her bra. He coughed slightly, averting his gaze like any gentleman would do. Didn't mean he didn't want to take a second look. "Right now I'm merely checking over a drawing. We have to do these checks or else there could be a multitude of errors. Just because a customer says something is possible and that's how they want it run, does not mean it's actually possible."
He coughed again. "Brian!" he thundered out. The twenty-six-year-old man looked up in surprise.
"Yes, sir?" he asked in a respectful tone, noticing that Maia was there with nothing but curvy ass pointed his way. He had always thought she was pretty cute (especially that derrière), but he really didn't think about a relationship with her. Part of the reason was simply that he didn't want to have a relationship in the office. If it went south, then that would mean tensions... and he'd rather not have that. Most of the reason, however, is because he doubted that she was even interested in him. He wasn't exactly Brad Pitt or Matt Daemon (sp?).
"What are we lacking right now?" Marsh asked.
"Supplies?" He wrinkled his brow, thinking. "Well, we need some more toner for the plotter. A couple so that we have some for backup. And we probably need some more red, yellow, and green pencils for corrections. We have all the blue we'd possibly need for notations on a drawing at the moment." There was a slight grimace on his face. The way the color system in drafting was: Red equals 'add', yellow equals 'okay' or 'keep', and green meant 'delete'. For the past couple of days, he'd been relying on the neon green highlighter and red pen in his desk drawer to do corrections. It was workable, but unfortunately it required more whiteout than eraser to erase mistakes made while correcting. The blue pencils, as noted, were actually for marks not meant to be picked up. Notes, calculations on drawing, and other marks that you just want to write down for knowledge or directions in general without having them labeled onto the drawing itself.
((An actual setup on marking drawings in my office.))
I am a female. Therefore please use 'she'.

Go Aggies!
Last edited by Shenandoah; 02-01-2011 at 01:58 PM.
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Posted 01-28-2011, 09:50 AM
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