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Post by Cali on Apr 13, 2014 21:28:08 GMT -5
Hello, hello, hello! We're here once again! This time for Miss Jac! She's quite literally just walked out of the airport from two years in Africa and she's already got a plan of action for her new life in New York! She was a fashion student with hopes of running a magazine in her future when she was still in school. And now, well, Jac isn't quite sure if she wants to run a magazine anymore or continue down the path she's thought up in Africa.
And that plan, is to create a fashion line and put some of the proceeds towards helping the little village she'd lived in for two years. She loved that place and even refers to it as her second home; at least, she will be when she brings it up. Jac comes from old money which basically means she has the means to start up this business without going through all the messy bits and years of saving to make her dreams come true. If it was as simple as giving the village money, she would hand over her inheritance in a heartbeat! But she wants to bring the issues to light and get other people involved. She grew to love those people in that village and she wants to help them as much as she could.
Which brings us to the reason for this ad! Jac is going to need a friend/assistant. They'll start as assistant/boss and become friends. Jac hopes quickly enough but she will wait for as long as it takes! She'll definitely need a girlfriend in the big apple because so far her only friend, her best friend is also her ex-boyfriend. And as much as she loves him, he has his own life at the New Yorker so she can't exactly steal him away to play assistant to her designer.
Alright so! That darling up there is of course, Leighton Meester! But she doesn't have to be this girl. I, like Kim, just like making these things look pretty! XD Shoot me a PM or ask me here if you have any questions at all! This girl is completely open, obviously! There won't be any crossover until she applies for the job. It'll be a start up business but Jac has the means so it won't seem like it pay-wise.
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