Chapter 11
Notes of Destiny: A Musical Odyssey by Neil Grant
Chapter 11 Marcus Toodey âOkay, fill this in and wait a moment. Mr. Chadworth is in a meeting right now. You can go up when he is done.â
âOkay.â Neil patiently filled out the form.
Yvonne was a talkative person. She thought Neil was talented, so she initiated a conversation with him.
âMy nameâs Yvonne Storey. Iâm thirtyâtwo this year and have been working here for seven to eight years. You must be around twenty years old. You can call me Ms. Storey; everyone does. My nameâs really easy to remember. Itâs spelled differently but pronounced the same as âstoryâ. Although I canât write, I love to read. I started working here right after graduatingâ¦â Yvonne continued to babble on. Neil thought she was endearing.
I canât believe sheâs thirtyâtwo. She looks so much younger. I thought she was around twentyâseven.
A personâs appearance wasnât important yet during this time. People didnât have to rely on beauty to get a job; instead, they were hired based on their capabilities. Neil did not know when society required receptionists to be young, pretty women in their twenties.
Of course, many of them used their connections to get jobs.
Neil finished filling out the form and returned it to Yvonne.
At this time, a middleâaged man in a suit came down the stairs. He was tanned and had a lean body.
Neil smiled at him, but the man ignored him and swaggered away with his hands in his pockets.
He didnât even glance at me!
Neil did not take it to heart. He knew people wouldnât pay attention to him in this realistic society. After all, he had no backing, name, or position and was dressed raggedly.
Yvonne was not pleased with the manâs attitude. After chatting with Neil, she had taken a liking to this gentle, handsome, and polite man. She looked at him as a little brother. She leaned closer to Neil and whispered behind the manâs back, âDid you see that man? Do you recognize him?â
âI donât,â Neil said with a shake of his head. The entertainment circle in the parallel world was different from what he knew. Everyone in the entertainment circle, including directors, actors, singers, etc., from his world had disappeared. If this man were a There was a hint of disdain on Yvonneâs face as she continued, âHis name is Marcus Toodey. He is this yearâs most anticipated fiction newcomer author. He wrote âChanges in the Skyâ. Itâs a new style of writing and has sold a hundred thousand copies in three monthsâ¦â
Neil jumped at that number and exhaled, âThatâs pretty impressive.â
Although the nineties were a time for books, selling a hundred thousand copies wasnât easy. It was almost impossible for a new person with a new writing style to sell so many copies. It would be amazing for a nameless newcomer to sell even ten thousand copies in this era! Some could only sell a few thousand copies and had to buy them for their friends and relatives back home!
It wasnât easy to earn a living through writing. Forget about earning; writers could consider themselves lucky if they didnât end up in debt.
However, Neil didnât understand why Yvonne sounded like she hated him if he was an anticipated author.
Yvonne said, âMarcus Toodey is Mr. William Braxton, one of the forefathers of fiction literatureâs disciple. Do you know him? There are four forefathers, and Mr. Braxton is one of them. You could say he is the headâ¦â
The forefathers are probably similar to The Golden Summit in my world, but they should be incomparable to the literature masters in my world! Thereâs a bigger world out there than they think. Marcus must be impressive in this world if he is one of the forefatherâs disciples!
Yvonne continued, âBut he is a snobbish, unreasonable man and impatient toward our minimumâwage staff. One time, someone saw him slap the editorâinâchiefâs assistant. The rumor says that the assistant accidentally spilled tea on the floor. It was only a couple of drops on his socks; his shoes and pants werenât even soaked, but he jumped up in a flash and started being violentâ¦â
Neil got a fright.
What a violent man! I canât believe he hit a man in the editorâs office just because of spilled tea!
However, Neil was not in a position to make any remarks. He would stop Marcus if he caught him redâhandedly, but the event had passed. He shouldnât gossip behind othersâ backs.
Neil knew it wasnât easy for gossip to go around in their *sses.
He grunted and said nothing.
Yvonne spoke again, âNeil, I think you have potential and are an honest man! If you get famous in the future, do not become like that man. A person must live honestly and not let their head grow big. You canât treat peopleâ¦â
Yvonneâs words struck Neilâs heart. He agreed with her sentiments.
âThanks. Iâll remember your advice. Iâll bring some home produce next time I come,â Neil replied sincerely.
Yvonneâs smile widened. âThat would be nice. Promise me youâll come often. Weâll have a lot of time to get to know each other. You should go and meet the editor.â
Neil followed her instructions and arrived at an office on the third floor. He knocked on the door.
âCome in,â a middleâaged husky male voice sounded.
Neil pushed the door open and saw Charlie Chadworth sitting on a couch.
Charlie was a slightly chubby fortyâyearâold man with average looks. His hairline was parted down the middle. He looked quite strict.
Neil had done his research before coming. He knew Charlie had edited many bestâselling novels. Ninety percent of those books were fiction fantasies. Although Greenleaves Publishing was not a big company, Charlieâs skills and experience editing fiction fantasy novels were among the top five in the nation! This was why Neil wanted him to publish âHarold Patterâ.
Charlie scanned Neil and nodded his head with a gentle smile.
Ms. Storey was right. He is very strict. He may be smiling, but his eyes are not.
âHave a seat,â Charlie invited.
Neil knew Charlieâs time was precious. He didnât have much time to spare. He quickly brought out his draft and placed it on the table.
âHow do you do, Mr. Chadworth? My name is Neil Grant. This is my fiction fantasy novel, âHarold Patter. This is the synopsis, details of the story, character association chart, and the first thirty- thousand words of the novel!â
A flash of suspicion darted across Charlieâs eyes when he saw the neatly placed information. before him.