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Authors: Douglas Brunt

“Vodka martini up, slightly dirty.”

He nods. He decides to hold off on flirting until he has a better read.

Samantha's cell phone rings. It's Robin Paris, her friend and college roommate. “Sam, if I didn't call you we'd never speak.”

Samantha laughs. This is not said with judgment, just an observation. “I swear I've been meaning to call you.”

“Thank God one of us is a pampered housewife,” says Robin.

“I knew I chose the wrong major.”

“Did you get the job?”

Samantha says, “I don't know yet. He seemed to like me but it wasn't much of an interview because they were busy covering the plane crash. It was more like an introduction to the news business and he was challenging me to like it.”

“What's next? Another interview?”

Samantha says, “There's no one left to meet. He's the one who decides. Now either I get it or I don't.” She sips her martini, drawing the vodka up from the glass more than pouring it past her lips.

“You'll get it, Sam. You'll be the smartest, prettiest badass lawyer on TV.” Robin is the only daughter of a wealthy Boston family and she went to Andover, so admission to Harvard was not as significant as a rejection from Harvard would have been. She married a childhood friend and managing director at Goldman Sachs. She's the rare person who's taken advantage of an easy draw in life to be a happy person and not expect even more of the world.

“I may not get this one, but I'll get something.”

“When are you giving your notice at the law firm?”

“Tomorrow. I'm sad but certain about it,” says Samantha.

“Good, Sam. We get one go-around on the planet. Don't spend it filing legal briefs.” Robin plays tennis, goes to lunch, shops, manages two nannies for her two kids, and has the time to be a considerate friend. She carries the bigger part of the burden for nurturing the friendship and does it without real complaint because she loves Samantha. They have a curiosity for each other. There is the unusual combination of a separation of their lives mixed with institutional knowledge of each other's lives that makes them perfect confidants.

Call waiting beeps on Samantha's phone. She holds the phone back to look in case there's an emergency legal filing required of her at Davis Polk, which is probable. The caller ID says unknown.

“Robin, I need to take this. I'll call you later.” She presses to hang up and accept the incoming call. “Samantha Davis.”

“Samantha, it's David Mueller.”

“David, hi.” She pauses while her brain runs scenarios of why he could be calling and prepares her answers. Legal training. “Nice to hear from you.”

“Well, Ms. Davis. Do you always get what you want?”

“It feels like never, but that may be a neurosis of mine.”

“I'm calling to offer you a job.” Mueller knew he was going to hire her. He just wanted a few minutes to decide on the salary and terms. “It's a three-year deal. One fifty year one, one seventy-five year two, two twenty-five year three. General assignment news reporter based in New York.” Mueller had upped his number because he wants to put a condition on it. He knows there are still people smart enough at his competitors to hire her if they see the resume tape. “One more thing. I need to fill this spot, so you have forty-eight hours to accept.”

“Okay.” She decided earlier that she would take any offer without pushing a negotiation on terms. Now that she has an offer, her instinct to drive a better deal is kicking in. She knows she'll be a success. She can push either for more money or fewer years. “Is the three-year commitment negotiable?”

“We like three-year deals.” He pauses. “You don't have an agent.”

“No.”

“Friendly piece of advice. Get one.”

I tried, she almost says and doesn't.

“I've got a forty-eight-hour window for you, so it won't matter for this deal, but you should get one soon. He'll tell you that three years is standard.” He continues. “Today was a plane crash. That's newsworthy but not consistent. The only consistent news we do is politics. Are you political?”

“Not really.”

“Bone up. Get steeped in the news, especially politics. I'll email you a few websites that you should read every day, and watch cable prime time. Bounce between channels and start with ours.”

“Got it.”

“Alright.”

“David, I appreciate the call. Can I call you at close of business tomorrow?”

“Sure. One more thing I want you to think about. This is UBS News. You can work packages for the network morning show and for the network evening news. No show has bigger ratings. Bigger exposure. Nobody. I also have UBS-24. Twenty-four-hour cable news where you can do legal, political, and general news reporting. There's a lot of real estate to cover here. Nobody has more real estate than I do. That kind of opportunity for growth and exposure is an important thing for you to think about as you start your career in this business.”

He's selling me! I can't believe this,
she thinks. “I appreciate that, David. I also appreciate the opportunity.”

“Talk to you tomorrow, Samantha.” He hangs up.

“I got the job,” she says to her martini.

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Until 2011, Douglas Brunt was CEO of Authentium, Inc., an Internet security company. He now writes full-time and is currently working on his second novel. A Philadelphia native, he lives in New York with his wife and their two children.

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