The next morning, before leaving for school, Juniper turned on her computer, scanned the jewelry design sketches she had drawn the day before, and sent them to the J-Five studio.
A second later, the director called, his voice ecstatic. "Boss, these designs are absolutely incredible! They're going to be bestsellers when we release them. You must have put in so much time and effort. Thank you, thank you!"
"It did take a bit longer than usual," Juniper said, her voice lazy. "It should have taken half an hour, but it ended up taking a full hour."
If she hadn't been just killing time, it probably wouldn't have even taken that long.
On the other end of the line, the director suddenly fell silent. Had he heard that right? The boss was saying these top-tier designs took her only an hour to create? How were other design studios and jewelry designers supposed to compete? There was no one on her level.
"Now that you have something to make money with, don't bother me for a while," Juniper said, deliberately lowering her voice as she walked downstairs.
Usually, bosses were the ones hounding their employees to make money. But in her case... it was the complete opposite. Her employees were constantly on her case to make money. She wasn't even sure who the real boss was anymore.
"So fast?" the director hesitated for a second, then chuckled nervously. "Boss, since you're so quick, could you maybe draw a few more?"
"What?" Juniper stopped in her tracks, her brow furrowing deeply.
"Look, boss," the director pressed on, undeterred, "if you can draw four designs in half an hour, that's eight in an hour. In a 24-hour day, that's 192 designs. In a month, that's 5,760!" His excitement grew with each word, the sound of a calculator tapping away audible over the phone. "And if we sell each design as a product for at least six figures, let me see... tens, hundreds, thousands, dad, grandpa, great-grandpa..."
Holy cow, that's a lot of money. He couldn't even say the number.
VERIFYCAPTCHA_LABEL
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy