Nobody expected Brooklyn to have a difficult time getting accustomed to her new job as Head of PR.
She had known Darren since his rise and had been in the Complex multiple times throughout the course of its growth and early stages. The entire building wasn't new to her and so running a section of it was not at all difficult.
Darren had given her one of the biggest unused rooms in the building. It consisted of multiple smaller rooms and an office just for her.
Since that was the case, the entire place was termed The Public Relations Wing.
A worker arrived very few moments later to hammer the inscription on the wall leading to the wing. This new aspect of Steele Investments sat on the east end of the third floor, nestled behind a frosted-glass partition that still bore the faded name of a now defunct design firm that once operated there during the Complex's earlier days.