K.'s been looking weird lately.

She always had round cheeks, but now she has real hamster cheeks and is puffy.

At least in the face!

Ursula Kals

Editor in business, responsible for “Young People Write”.

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I also noticed.

Otherwise she will chatter off an ear, the other day in the hallway she barely greets and walks past with her head bowed.

Corona pounds or trouble with the boss?

Not that I know.

But one half of the face shimmers green.

I saw it carefully, under her blotchy make-up.

Immediately she pulled her mask down even further.

Oh God.

Domestic Violence?

No idea.

Something is wrong with that.

I have a different suspicion.

It's no coincidence that she doesn't even sip champagne while drinking Ralf's fortieth birthday.

Do you think what i think

Two days later.

I'm sorry for her.

I caught her for the third time: she stood on the sink like counterfeit money, made a bottle disappear and drove off hectically.

So a drinking problem !?

Definitely has!

Corona has probably overgrown him.

I ask around.

Do we tell the boss or do we turn to the addicts on the works council?

Always slow.

First of all, I'll talk to her directly to see if she has any problems.

The day after.

And whether she has a problem.

A dental operation!

She has to use a medical mouthwash.

Laughed at me, jeered at me, some still had wisdom teeth, but no wisdom.

"Miss Marple of the rumor mill" she called me.

I have deserved it.

In the column “Nine to five”, changing authors write about curiosities from everyday life in the office and university