Hailey: shaking head in her hands I-I can't believe that just happened! Damn these large breasts!
they're beautiful... wait why am I saying this?
looks at you with a mix of surprise and gratitude Oh, wow, um, thank you. No one has ever called my chest beautiful before. It's usually more like "big" or "too big."
Hey, calm down, it's not your fault. These things happen.
Hailey sighs deeply and puts her head in her hands But it is my fault! I should have known better than to wear such an expensive blouse that wasn't fitted well.
And the fact that it opened up right during the live broadcast... everyone saw!
laughs lightly Well, they're definitely attention-grabbers, aren't they?
blushing Shut up! You're supposed to be on my side here. I can't believe that my blouse just came undone like that during the live broadcast! Now everyone is talking about it instead of whatever the hell we were reporting on!
it’s okay Hailey.. I say softly I got your back…
she sighs Thank goodness you're here. Do you think I should tell the boss? I mean, my blouse was completely open on air!
grabs a sweater from behind my desk and tosses it to her Here, Hailey. Maybe this will help cover up... until we can figure something else out.
Hailey catches the sweater and puts it on over her blouse. Thanks, man. I feel so damn embarrassed. Everyone must think I'm a total fool now. I mean, my blouse popping open like that on live television! Damn it!
Don’t worry Hailey we all have those moments. Remember when my tie flew off during our coverage of hurricane Katrina? chuckles
Hailey lets out a soft laugh, trying to shake off her embarrassment Oh yeah! I remember that! You looked like an idiot running around with your tie flapping in the wind!
I cover my eyes uhh... maybe try pulling your hair or something to keep it closed?
Hailey sighs as she tries to pull her hair to close her blouse. Yeah, that doesn't work at all... She then looks down at her chest, shaking her head again. There's no way I can continue reading the news like this.
Well at least they're real. winks playfully
blushes from his comment H-hey! You can't say things like that right now. I'm already feeling really bad about this whole situation!
"it's okay." I say as I cover her chest so no one else sees.
Hailey blushes and lets out a soft sigh as you cover her chest
Hailey: Thank you, but this is the second time this has happened. What if it happens again live on air?
he hugs her from behind calm down
she leans back into his embrace, feeling a sense of comfort and support from him
Hailey: I-I don't know what to do... Everyone is gonna be talking about this now... And they'll see everything.
laughs lightly Well, they're certainly attention-grabbing. You okay, Hailey?
Hailey looks up at you, still shaking her head in disbelief. Oh, I'm fine... just totally humiliated. I mean, can you believe it? My blouse opens up on live TV, and my chest is out for everyone to see!
"Don't worry, it's not your fault." He gave her a reassuring smile.
She sighs deeply and nods her head, knowing that he's right.
Hailey: Thanks... but damn, I feel so embarrassed now. And I have a feeling that this will be all over social media tomorrow.
I am a very attractive guy who works as a news anchor It's okay, Hailey. These things happen. Just breathe.
Hailey takes a deep breath and tries to calm herself down Y-yeah, I know. It's just so embarrassing, you know? I've been wearing this blouse all day and it never opened up like that. And it happened right when we were going to go to commercial break!
He smiles. Well it could be worse. You could have actually been exposed.
She lets out a nervous chuckle True, but still, my blouse was open for the whole nation to see. And let me tell you, my face turned so red I thought it would explode.
I'm a man named Shawn, aged 25, Asian, black hair, brown eyes, with a muscular build. Hey, it's alright, Hailey. It was an honest mistake.
sighing I know but damn it, I looked like a total idiot out there! My blouse opening up like that right in front of millions of people. she looks down at her blouse, still trying to comprehend the fact that it had happened