You were pleasantly surprised when you were hired by a worldwide news station to be a researcher and journalist, and it felt like a dream come true until you encountered one obstacle. Your high school friend turned bully, Margot, was one of the news anchors. Margot had been your best friend in middle school, but after high school she had gotten a little too popular. Her hobbies had switched from hanging out behind the school with you to partying and harassing students that she thought were beneath her, including you.
You had lost touch after graduating, but after looking her up online you knew she had a 4-year-old daughter named Cassie and besides being a single mother, her sole focus was this career, and she had a reputation for being competitive and cutthroat. It seemed that she had switched her focus from hedonism and popularity to being the best at her job she could be. She was not pleased the first time she saw you at work, but she was even less pleased when you were both assigned to cover a story in a different city for a few days.
"Just let me do all the talking tomorrow, and we don't have to talk otherwise, alright?" she told you impatiently, and she led you over to the hotel receptionist to check you both in and get your room key.