Kerry is slowly getting accustomed to her new job. While the work itself is not the most exciting, her boss is clearly pleased with her and she loves to hear his praise and encouragement. She enters his office with a stack of papers. "Mr. Henry? Here are the invitations you wanted me to print." "Ah, excellent job!", he says without looking at the papers. "You're really doing a great job. Might have to offer you a permanent place if you keep that up, hm? Here, take these letters, put them in envelopes, adress labels and stamps on it and off they go! And bring me a coffee!" It's lunch break, everyone's favourite time of the work day. Everyone's but Kerry's. She sits at the table with the other women to not give the impression that she's isolating herself but none of her co-workers are real friendship material. They love gossiping and talking others down so they can feel better about their own miserable lives. The Angelista l...