Suzy ignored the impatient knocking at the door while she was preparing herself. As irritated as the pounding might become, she didn’t doubt for a second that they knew which one of them was in charge.
She’d only been at her position for two years, but Suzy felt she was lagging behind in achieving her career goals. If she was going to follow the trajectory she’d always envisioned for her career, now was the time to act.
It made little difference to her if she ran a little late. What were a few minutes if it meant getting everything perfect?
Suzy closed her eyes and mouthed her talking points one last time. When she opened them again to read her index card of notes, she saw her memorization had been perfect.
It better be perfect. It’s only the umpteen thousandth time I’ve gone over it.
“Are you about ready, Madam?” the near irate voice of her assistant called out from the other side of the oak.
“Just about,” Suzy nearly sang back.
Her office phone rang. She doubted her assistant would have the gall to call her as well. She dashed to the phone to make sure it wasn’t from her next appointment. Suzy didn’t think she was running that late, but she had to confess to herself that she’d lost track of time. It was one thing to arrive a little late to make sure everything was in order, but not at the risk of sabotaging her power play.
Suzy breathed a sigh of relief when she recognized the number. Malcolmson’s office.
“You’re not answering that, are you?” her assistant asked, exasperated, from the other side of the door.
She checked the clock on her desk, to see if she had the time to dawdle further. Her assistant was excellent at her work, but sometimes, like right now, she could be overbearing. Suzy supposed she was grateful to see she didn’t have the time to answer it.
“No,” she said. “Heading out now.”
Along the way, she stopped to examine herself in the mirror she’d hung along one of the walls by the door, placed there to do a last spot check of her appearance before she emerged. She normally never concerned herself with her looks while she was working, but chose to indulge today.
Why not fire on all cylinders? And if I’m feeling great about myself, I think I can really sell the plan.
“You can do this,” she whispered to her image. “You will do this. You’re going to be great. He won’t know what hit him until it’s too late.”
Suzy flung open the door mid-knock. Her assistant’s eyes grew wide in astonishment, while her hand couldn’t drop to her side fast enough.
“Ready, Miss Congresswoman?” her assistant did her best to recover.
“Ready,” Suzy responded with the same calculated smile she’d utilized during her entire campaign. She only exercised her lips into this focus grouped mold of perfection when it was time to get down to business.
“Then let’s head to the Hill.”