emails. TO: Betsy Braddock, Brian Braddock SUBJECT:Meeting -----
I'd like to arrange a meeting with you two as it has come to my attention, you both are patrons of First Circle. Choose a time and place. Food is optional; drinks are on me.
Sebastian Shaw
TO: Alison Blaire SUBJECT:Audition -----
I received your information from Warren so I hope I'm not overstepping my bounds. I'd like for you to audition for an opening as regular singer in the jazz bar at First Circle. Warren spoke highly of your talent and I'd like to give you a job if it works out. Let me know what works for your schedule.
Sebastian Shaw
TO: Regan Wyngarde SUBJECT:Business -----
I've contacted the Braddocks and Blaire. I'll want to meet de la Rocha in person. Please arrange this as early as my schedule allows. I'm thinking drinks or coffee will be adequate. No need for a sit-down dinner or lunch. No more than half an hour.
We also need to go over the employee roster to make sure the new hires will remain hired. Their trial period is near over. Also, please make sure the valet drivers are not abusing the privileges. And we may need to have a talk with the kitchen if last night turns into a habit.
Keep me posted.
Sebastian
TO: Emma Frost SUBJECT:I think you're avoiding me. -----
Let me guess -- was it asking you what you were wearing that scared you away from my last email? The confession that I like long walks on the beach? Some other dating faux pas?
It's either that or you're not being entirely truthful to me, Miss Frost. I hate to think I'm wasting my barbarisms on a woman who can't appreciate my social ineptness.
So tell me what I have to do in order to get you to accept my dinner invitation. I promise, I will only order garlic-heavy food to keep you from being put in an awkward position.