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Looking up at Chetty we didn't know what we were going to do, Billy had never showed this morning.
"Ladies and Gentlemen it has been an impressive summer. And one challenge remains. Sales. Over a million companies advertise with Google. Find one that doesn't. Convince them. The bigger the sale, the more chance you have to taking this competition. The winner will be announced at our final meeting this afternoon. Good luck. Happy hunting!"
Everyone stood up and we went to our meeting spot, before the excitement could set in I motioned for everyone to sit down.
"I hate to be the downer today, but we can't do this without Billy."
Stu looked up at me.
"You said you used to do sales?"
I nodded.
"I did, but I'm not as good as Billy."
Turning I looked at Nick.
"You must have some idea where he went? You have to bring him back."
Nick shook his head.
"He won't come back."
I shook my head.
"Yes he will. You tell me where he is and I will make sure we bring him back. The rest of you, try to close a deal until we catch up."
I turned back to Stu as the rest of the team nodded.
"I'll text you when we get Billy back, let me know where you guys are."
"Got it."
Nodding I grabbed Nick and lead the way to my car.
"You were a manger at your old job weren't you?"
I laughed and nodded.
"Is it that obvious?"
He nodded as he told me where to go once I pulled away from Google Headquarters.
"So, you and Stu?"
I laughed again.
"You sound like Neha, but yeah."

Pulling up to a nursing home I watched as Nick walked over to Billy and another man that looked like a douchebag. It took a few minutes of arguing before Nick managed to get Billy in the car so I could drive to the address Stu told me.

Spotting the team I pulled to a stop and climbed out with the guys. Hugging Stu as Billy gathered everyone around, pointing at Yo-yo, who was missing an eyebrow.
"What happened there?"
"Uh, well, he didn't bite, so it did not go well."
I shook my head and pulled out my makeup kit to give Yo-yo his eyebrow back, listening to Billy as he spoke.
"You know who else it didn't go well for?"
Stu nodded.
"Lay it on us. Big daddy."
"That's right, the steel town girl, Alex. When she finally got her shot, she took a tumble and fell. You want to hear something totally nuts? She picked herself back up. She tightened that little ass, she pumped her legs, and she danced herself back into a slot at that dance school."
"And that's what we're going to do. Tighten your asses, let's go."
I smirked and followed the guys into the pizza shop, watching them work their magic on the owner Sal. One look around and I could tell the team was learning from our two older members as we helped with the sell, knowing we had this in the bag.

"Faster Chris!"
"Shut up Lyle!"
I was speeding as fast as my car would go, sliding into a parking spot we took off running to the closing ceremony, using a virus to play music as we passed out pizza. Dancing off to the side we watched as Graham was pissed demanding for the ceremony to continue.
"That's lovely theatrics, but the jig is up. It's too late. Rules are rules, right, Chetty?"
"Yes. Rules are rules. And the rules state that every team has the right until the announcement is made to turn in their sales. So, in spite of your lack of punctuality, which is astounding. I have no choice but to accept this submission. And to recalculate."
"Go ahead. Recalculate. One sale to a small family pizza joint won't make a difference anyway."
We looked at Chetty.
"It does seem that Mr. Hawtrey is correct once again."
And just like that our excitement was extinguished.
"The sales from one shop on the last challenge are not enough to put you in the lead. But! This…is not one shop. You see, this is a blooming franchise with endless possibilities, thanks to you. And what you have done as a team is connect to people. And connect those people to information. Which is what we do. And more than that, you have the courage to dream. In spite of your obvious and astonishing limitations…you never gave up on that dream. So…gentlemen and ladies."
Graham stood up.
"Whoa, whoa, hold on. Chetty, no offense, you're a glorified babysitter. Let's get somebody down here who means something."
"I'm right here."
We turned and spotted a heavy set man with headphones around his neck.
"Graham, please meet Mr. Anderson."
Billy turned to look at Chetty.
"You know this guy?"
"I should think so. Andrew here is the head of Search…a rather important position here at Google."
Graham was practically tripping over his head to be polite as Billy spoke up again.
"Look at you, Headphones. A little mystery behind the boy."
Graham was completely confussed.
"How do you know him?"
Nick smirked.
"We were encouraged to reach out to experienced Googlers. Pretty simple, not really a mystery."
Headphones started talking.
"To reach out to other Googlers, not just kiss their asses. You see, these interns are smart…collaborative…pretty…and just weird enough to make them interesting. Also, they came together as a team to do something here. Their Googliness is truly off the charts."
We grinned as Graham lost it.
"Oh my God, stop with the "Googliness". What does that even mean?"
"The fact that you don't know what it means is why you will never work here."
I covered my laugh as Chetty turned to us.
"So, welcome to Google."
Everyone cheered and we screamed and hugged each other. Turning I hugged Neha.
"Oh my God!"
We giggled as I turned and hugged Stu, locking our lips together for a moment before pulling apart.
"That was awesome."

It was time for my friends to go back home for their last year of college.
"Have a great senior year guys. We'll keep your desk chairs warm. Team Lyle!"
We laughed and cheered and did a group hug.
"Yo-yo! Come! Now!"
We turned and spotted a pissed off Asian woman next to a silver car.
"Mom, I need a minute."
"We need to"
"Mom. I'm saying good-bye to my friends. I'm taking a minute. Okay?"
I grinned and hugged Yo-yo as we did another group hug.
"Okay, you riff-raff, get out of here! See you down the road."
Billy, Nick, and Lyle walked off. Turning I hugged Stu.
"You better come see me."
He laughed, holding me closer.
"I will, once a week, I promise."
I smiled and kissed him, enjoying the feel of his lips on mine, knowing I was going to miss it while he was gone. Pulling back I smiled at Neha.
"You better stay in contact too."
She laughed.
"Oh I will."
With one last hug to everyone I watched as they loaded the bus and left Headquarters.

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