Office Design Magician

When you could move and transform objects with your magical mind powers, doing everyday jobs was easy work. Of course, it hadn’t always been this way. Dirk had spent countless hours manually doing this sort of work before his powers had developed – as was the case for almost all those who had Ascended in their jobs. Most people didn’t have the patience to stick with a job long enough to Ascend at all.

The Collapse had been ten years ago now, and it had taken eight years for Dirk to reach this point in his career. Really, he was still a fledgeling when it came to magic.

Given that Ascending was fairly rare, the services of the Ascended were… expensive. Not in coin, of course. No, they traded in something much more valuable than that. Something not everybody had access to.

Setting his mind on the job at hand, Dirk considered the Melbourne office design that he was standing in. He was impressed with how well the designer had matched the office to the dockside vibe of this business. Dirk could tell that the designer had considered the employees of the business and their own clients as well. 

He decided it would have also looked if the designer had given it a peaceful, old ocean vibe. Not the brown and grey water of New Melbourne’s docks, but the calming blue of the old water, back on the surface. As he began to psychically arrange the furniture, transmuting some of the old chairs into fancy new ones in his mind, Dirk could see it coming together. Yes, if the designer had gone with Dirk’s vision, they would have been considered the best business for Melbourne office fitouts ever.

Once, he’d been naive enough to believe that simply possessing the magic he had was enough to get people lining up outside his own office, but that was far from the case. He had rivals now, going for the same select few jobs – rivals with far more experience and more networking connections.