ge's
the wall clock read
d gathered and darkened, giving
ough trees, grasses, and flowers, making them sway in differ
thunder was heard and was
ng before me in the boardroom. Their co
their faces. And the smell of the
t say?" I asked,
espo
he window to sit at
said, rubbing my templ
ice, the CFO ma
ed. The bid for the Southland...w-we've lost it. And the hotel expansion
ly, scanning round the room, as i
throat nervousl
ers...they want a meeting. And as for the Feds...well...u
the room once more. Yo
ir. "All of these, happening so sudden
t, heads hung low,
be responsible for all of these
wer and influence, oftentimes than not had enemies. Still,
lt pe
months ago, everything took a downt
om up here overlooked the magnificence of the city. I stared at nothing
able–spanning across construction, av
ound up, with my blood, sweat, and tears
ver my chest swaying lightly. My assistant quickly rus
ong. I couldn't risk looking weak
e now," I said, "
d up their things, bowed respe
r you to take your
huc
o a dead man?" I said, gesturing to myse
ou. I believe in you and your legacy. But your health is important and that should come first. So please, take your p
ged at the corner of my
s,
ying the right things at the right time. Making you
d words, sir. I will co
d gulped it down. Then I set the empty glass do
me more water,
ough for me. Tu
s s
As soon as he did, the news that came up
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to another station w
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ther: SCANDALOUS
making a spectacle of one's name!" I sai
off the TV, afraid
towards the window
e threatening storm–a reflection of the internal t
ot just to my legacy lying in ruins, but of
, lost in thought, till I felt
ed. Su
, when did y
minutes ago
dn't you tell me thing
idn't want to bother you about thi
me off
good is a family if we don't share in the burdens w
rstand that I had to give room for your dre
stakable glint of concern. "This is too much for you to handle alone. The condit
ou, son. I worry about your f
urce for help if that's what it'll
I said, looking straight into