"I'm Az," she introduced herself mid wave of her free hand, remembering that she had not spoken to the girl before. "Yes," Az agreed with Aileen's assessment. "You do not seem the 'Sea of Bitterness type." It took a moment's remembering before she could recall what her own name meant, "My first name's Adelia, it means 'Of Noble Kind.' Although I admit to not knowing what the origin of the name is." It was not a name that she used out of business circles, actually. Any more than her surname, for the fact that the 'Forster Advertising' was not completely unknown.
Nor the mystery of their last CEO disappearing, practically into thin air.
Another person might have been offended by the bald statement from the woman on the other side of the blonde, but Az saw it as a perfectly natural and honest question to ask. "In theory no, at least not with the blatant sexual offerings. Casting cheerleader-types to smirk into a camera and say things like, 'People tell me I lack discipline. But everyone looks at me funny when I ask them to give it to me.'" Az laughed, as she had dropped into a breathy tone for her last statement. "Subtle sexuality is a bit harder, pun intended of course. Also the economy slumping in the beginning of this year made my job a bit more difficult. But now that it's picked up again, people want more."
Listening intently, the ad executive who was not supposed to be dealing with business, but unable to resist anyway, Az nodded. "I will definitely be there, with bells on." A smile lifted her lips, "A woman after my own heart," she commented on the idea of talking after the show about possibly using some of Muse's music for a campaign.