Marian’s hand slowly moved over her face and downwards, pulling her features before letting go and letting out a sigh. This wasn’t the issues she wanted to deal with this early in the morning and she didn’t want to field the questions for the obsessive-man-hungry women who worked around in the office. Sure some of the were genuine and actually wanted to meet someone for the right reasons but when you’re an office of highly powerful people with lots of money and lots of talent; people will most likely do their best to take advantage of them… especially when they come from as much money as the Taylors. Her attention jerked up and she jumped slightly in her seat at the sudden arrival of Robert. His cheeky little joke caused her to smirk slightly. “Yes the book is called ‘The Diary of Marian Anderson’, since it’s become apparent that I’m supposed to share everything there is in my personal life with my noise coworkers.” She rolled her blue eyes rather dramatically as she slid herself from her chair and stood up, stretching her long arms above her head before allowing them to fall to her side. His question about the coffee pulled her attention to it and she let out a small sad sigh. “Oh I made a friend a while back and we always met for coffee; I haven’t seen him in a few days. I just hope it’s doing okay.” She gave him a small gesture to the slightly warm coffee and cooled-bagged donut before picking up her own cup of coffee. “You can have it if you’d like. If I see him again later tonight I’ll take him into the donut shop and let him choose his own donut instead of always getting stuck with my favorite.” She said with a small laugh, doing her best to brush off her sadness. Leaning up against her desk, she slid her butt onto it and crossed her ankles. Picking up her own cup she wrapped her hands around the semi-warm cardboard and looked up at him. “My dad didn’t give you too much trouble last night did he?” She asked in an attempt to change the topic and pull her out of her sadness; she put the cup to her lips and took a small drink as she watched him and awaited an answer.