

The girl then bent down to pick up all of the papers and documents that had been knocked out of her hand.ĭespite this, Rosy continued her charge out of the building that was holding her and her appetite hostage. The girl looked around in shock and mild offence to see Rosy as she ran down the stairs in a flurry, her blue and white dress, closer to a summer dress than traditional office attire, a whirl as the slender girl made, with great haste, down to the bottom floor. She couldn’t stop, she had to carry on out of the building, too pained to even look up and meet the eyes of the poor girl she’d bumped into. The pain gave no indication that it had any intention of subsiding, leaving her forced into having to continue. “Oh god, I’m so sorry” she apologised desperately but almost incoherently. And, hunched as she was, she didn’t look up until she bumped into someone, the temp girl who sorts the post out, knocking the post out of her hands and all over the floor. Nobody looked up as she hurried out towards the stairs, bent over in pain. The office space was ostensibly ‘open-plan’ as part of their over-arching ‘departmental integration program’ but the dividers that surrounded each desk and the social stigma around hot-desking meant that they were all cocooned in their own little worlds anyway. Out of the door in a breathless second, she marched past the office cubicles, including her own. One minute she’d been explaining that the company growth should offset any concerns about the forthcoming end of year financial accounts, the next she was at the mercy of waves of agony. One minute she was giving her presentation on the quarterly company performance breakdown in her newly promoted position as CFO, the next it felt like an anchor had been dropped in her stomach. Like they’d know.īut the problem Rosy was facing wasn’t like anything that she’d ever experienced before last week. A few of the elder gentlemen just rolled their eyes and mouthed ‘women problems’ to one another, as she scurried past the clear glass panelling. A couple of them got up in concern and asked if she was alright, but she just pushed past them, grimacing and cramping. And, in an instant, Rosy walked past the other directors and straight out the door, doubled-over and clutching her stomach.

Sorry, can you excuse me for a second, I don’t feel very well” “So if we use EBITDA, we can actually identify the growth we have attained within the health food sector and I believe that, despite profit after tax being down, this suggests that the company is in better health than… The hand wrote, in delicate cursive, another entry.

Past the page marked ‘Rules of the dEATh Note’ were just a couple of entries written in the same pen as the one in the hand. The notebook looked old and tattered, but the pages were essentially bare. But I've never read or seen it, so I took the idea and made it a WG whodunnit instead.Ī hand picked up a ballpoint pen and drew it towards a notebook. They also last a pretty long time on the lips which is always a bonus, especially when they’re priced at £12.50 each.Someone asked me to write a WG story inspired by 'Death Note'.
Mac lip liners dervish soar rosy rim mac#
They kind of fit into the ‘pink’ lip liner category so I definitely need to branch out and purchase some nudes, browns and definitely a proper red! I love Mac lip liners because they feel so creamy and they really do look the part. So that is my very short and sweet round up of the four Mac lip liners that I own. I love this shade, it’s a gorgeous deep toned pink that does look quite dramatic on the lips (I would definitely suggest wearing this lip liner alongside a dramatic smokey eye) and I tend to wear this liner all over my lips as the colour is gorgeous by itself! This will definitely be my go-to Summer lip combo this year! Such a cute baby pink lip liner! I bought Hip ‘n’ Happy at the same time that I purchased the lipstick ‘Pink Plaid’, these two are seriously a match made in heaven and look brilliant together. Dervish also looks great by itself as an all over lip colour and, of course, lasts a long time on the lips. I picked up Dervish to go alongside two of my Mac lipsticks – Verve and Twig. This shade is pretty similar to Soar, but is slightly more brown toned.

It’s a lovely shade, just not what I was expecting. Unfortunately, as you can see here, it swatched to more of a pink-red. I do hold my hands up and admit that I thought this was going to be red in colour and I was in desperate need of a red lip liner to go with the red lipstick’s that I own (does anyone else find it extremely difficult to apply red lipstick without a guide line or liner to follow?!). Left to right – Chic Trick, Dervish, Hip ‘n’ Happy, Soar
