Character Name: Anna Wawryn (Wawrzyn)
Age: 28
Occupation: Marketing Specialist at a mid-sized company
Anna pulled her coffee cup closer, gazing out through the panoramic office window. The Warsaw skyscrapers gleamed in the morning sun, but her thoughts were already on the tasks ahead. The calendar on her laptop screen reminded her of the upcoming meeting with a new client, while her inbox was filled with emails from the team, waiting for her responses.
On the surface, she was just one of many— a young woman in the corporate world, with a phone in one hand and a to-do list in the other. But Anna hid more beneath the surface. Every smile toward her coworkers, every “we’ve got this” masked the fatigue she didn’t want to show. After hours, she returned to her small apartment in Mokotów, where unopened books piled up on the windowsill, and a half-finished photography project—a passion she always put off for later—waited in the closet.
Her days were filled with routines she knew by heart—morning coffee, checking emails, quick chats by the elevator with colleagues from other departments. Sometimes, she felt like she was going in circles, but she always found the strength to keep moving forward. Today, however, something felt different. A small spark of unease, which she couldn’t quite explain, started to grow in her mind. Maybe it was the new client who sounded too confident during the phone call. Or maybe she was simply beginning to lose control over something she couldn’t yet define.
She glanced at her watch. Ten minutes until the meeting. "One last look at the presentation and I’m ready," she thought. But thoughts of something more, something beyond work, were beginning to demand her attention.
then she appears out of nowhere and gives you some documents to sign
— sign these, please — Anna smiled friendly