Apprentice White – Chapter 1 – The Interview (with Master Snow)
I don’t think I’ve ever been as scared as I was when I walked into that room. I guess I knew that everything was resting on my interview. I had to make a good impression. I was desperate to join The Order, and for months and months I’d thought about nothing else. I knew it would be a life changing experience. It’s why apprenticeships are like gold dust beautiful, rare, and easy to miss.
They told me not to try to second guess the types of questions I’d be asked. I bought a new suit, a crisp white shirt and about five ties because I couldn’t work out which one was the smartest. I opted for a blue striped tie not too fat, not too skinny, blue to match my eyes and then spent hours in front of a mirror trying to perfect the knot.
I kept catching my reflection in the windows as I walked towards the interview room. I almost didn’t recognize myself. I looked so grown up and handsome! No one could tell me I wasn’t looking the part.
The interview room was dazzling white. White furniture and carpet with white drapes lining the walls. It smelt expensive in a kind of masculine way, like the scent that often wafts over you when a wealthy looking older man passes you in the street.
And I think I found that man.