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His Punishment
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Author: Pia Marie
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doesn’t know how she will do this
assignment.
    “Please get Mr.
Aguilar’s number from one of his friends and contact him so you two could meet
up and start brainstorming on your project.” He never gave his student a chance
to speak.
    She was still in
awe as he continued informing her. She didn’t know what to do. He said it was
just her and James without partners so there is no way she could get another
partner.
    “The assignment
is quite simple Tara. You just have to incorporate business to business
marketing in it. I asked everyone to choose two companies in different
industries and have proposals on how to do business with each company. Of
course, there will be research and it would be best if you have contacts in
each business so the interviews and documents will be handed to you easily. I
believe you have a resort business ran by your family, right?” he asked her.
    “Yes, sir.” she
answered.
    “That’s good.
Now you just have to find another business in a different industry that could
cater to some of your business’ needs that the other business is offering.
Also, your business should be beneficial to them too, so in return you have to
think of what you can offer to the other business as well. It’s like an
X-deal.” He said making it sound so plain and simple. Yes the project was not
complicated at all, but the partnership was very difficult for her.
    He looked at
some of the papers he is holding and handed one to her.
    “These are the
guidelines on what I want you to achieve in this project, the outline is also
there so you just have to follow it and then I want a business proposal coming
from each business for the other company you have chosen.” He was looking at
her intently waiting for a response.
    “Okay sir”, was
all she could mutter. She was still in shock that being late for the first time
meant a lot.
    “Good, so I will
have your reports and proposals on Friday in my Pigeon Box. I will be coming
back from the conference by Friday afternoon, so the deadline will be 3:00 pm
Friday next week. Good luck,” he said smiling.
    That good
luck is something I really need most for this. Especially, now that I don’t
know how to approach my partner. Partner… hmmmm, that sounded good. Shame. What
am I thinking! That guy hates me with a vengeance!
    “Christian…” she
walked towards him who was busy discussing with Matt about their assigned
project.
    “Hi!” he looked
up.
    “Uhm, as you
heard, James and I are paired by sir, so is it okay to ask for his mobile
number?” she was a bit hesitant but didn’t have any choice.
    “Yeah, here.” he
gave her his mobile phone where James’ contact info is already flashing.
    “Okay. Thank
you.” She said and copied the number quickly.
    “You’re welcome
Tara. Good luck!” he smiled at her.
    I know what
that smile is for! He’s wishing me luck that this silly guy would take my calls
or even answer my messages.
    She went back to
her seat and sent James a message.
    HI JAMES…
    That’s what all
she could type. She didn’t know what to say next.
    …MR. TORRES GAVE
US A PAIRED ASSIGN. AND HE PAIRED US SINCE WE WER BOTH OUT WHEN HE ANNOUNCED
IT…
    She reread it
three times before she decided it’s okay and formal enough.
    ….WE HAVE TO
SUBMIT D WRITTEN REPORTS AND PROPOSALS BY 3PM NEXT FRI. I M WONDERING, WHEN R U
AVAILABLE TO MEET?
    She reread it
like five times but she can’t decide. She wanted to ask Christian if this
message is okay and if James won’t get annoyed about it, but of course she
didn’t.
    After five more
minutes of staring at her text message, she finally sent it to him. Hoping for
him to reply soon so they can start the assignment and finish it. The sooner
the better.
    It’s impossible
for him to answer so soon so she just stashed her mobile phone inside her bag
and scribbled on her notebook, pretending she is busy. But actually her
thoughts started wandering off. She didn’t know what will happen with this
stupid

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