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Kendall had always been a bit of a clumsy person, but she had never let it hold her back. She was a hard worker and had a passion for being a secretary. Her coworkers appreciated her dedication and friendly demeanor, but they often found themselves cringing when Kendall accidentally knocked over a cup of coffee or spilled papers on the floor. She was a hard worker and had a

"Yes, Mr. Sterling?" she asked, tripping slightly over the edge of the rug she had walked over a thousand times.

"Slow down," he whispered when she went to flip a page too quickly. "Precision is a habit, Kandall. Not an accident."

As the days went by, Kendall's confidence grew, and her coworkers noticed a significant improvement in her work. She still had the occasional mishap, but she was no longer fazed by them. Instead, she laughed them off and moved on.

The title is part of a series that utilizes roleplay scenarios within a professional environment. These productions generally focus on:

Increase visibility by inviting followers to share their thoughts on the office-themed setting in the comments section.

Kendall had always been a bit of a clumsy person, but she had never let it hold her back. She was a hard worker and had a passion for being a secretary. Her coworkers appreciated her dedication and friendly demeanor, but they often found themselves cringing when Kendall accidentally knocked over a cup of coffee or spilled papers on the floor.

"Yes, Mr. Sterling?" she asked, tripping slightly over the edge of the rug she had walked over a thousand times.

"Slow down," he whispered when she went to flip a page too quickly. "Precision is a habit, Kandall. Not an accident."