Josie swayed her way into the large high-rise, a smile on her lips as a couple of other people within greeted her. Her name and face had been featured on the television just two nights before after covering one of her many bands she had helped become discovered by big record labels. A couple of young girls, probably around the age of sixteen, occupied the lounge of the building. One made eye contact with Josie on her way to the elevator and turned back to her friends, all of them soon looking Josie's way. Before she reached the elevator they were upon her. "Josie Kossak, right?" One questioned, receiving a curt nod. "Oh my god, can we get a picture?" Josie blanched, her cheeks flushing. Why would they want a picture with her? She'd only been on television a maximum of nine times in the course of the year she had worked with the firm. They flashed a couple of pictures and thanked Josie again before sitting back down on the couches in the lounge. She shook her head slowly, a smile playing on her lips as she stepped into the elevator. A blonde head suddenly made its way into the building in a rush. Josie put her hand in the way of the doors knowingly as she rolled her eyes. Becky shooed off the girls and practically bolted into the open elevator. "You could have taken a picture," Josie commented to her best friend, cracking a smile. The older girl rolled her brown eyes and made a face. "Yes, and be even later that I already am." Josie let out a giggle. "You have fifteen minutes, Beck." The blonde set her eyes in a glare and rolled them with a smile. "So what," she smirked and the two women started to laugh together. "So, how was your outing with Roger and the rest of the office Saturday?" This pulled an eyeroll from Josie herself as she shot Becky a look asking if she was seriously asking that question. Her silence was answer enough. Roger had kept trying and trying to get Josie on a night with him alone but she continued to ask the rest of the office if they wanted to come out with them. The last weekend he had wanted to go to the new steak house two blocks over so Josie had sent out an invitation to the other twelve reporters in their normal group. Becky, like usual, had already had a date and couldn't come. The elevator dinged and the two stepped out on their floor, Becky still prying into Josie's business per usual.