The voice was his father’s, rasping and distant, echoing from a memory twenty years old. It wasn't a command; it was a warning Elias had ignored for months. He looked at the CEO, Marcus, whose smile was as polished and cold as the marble floors. Marcus wasn’t buying a company; he was buying a competitor to dismantle it.
Write a where the choice has immediate consequences. Don’t get the deal
"Maybe," Elias replied, tucking the pen into his pocket. "But I'll be able to sleep on Christmas Eve." The voice was his father’s, rasping and distant,
"Everything looks in order, Elias," Marcus said, his voice smooth as oil. "Sign on the dotted line, and we can all go to lunch." Marcus wasn’t buying a company; he was buying
"I can't do it," Elias said. The words were quiet, but they cut through the room like a blade.
The voice was his father’s, rasping and distant, echoing from a memory twenty years old. It wasn't a command; it was a warning Elias had ignored for months. He looked at the CEO, Marcus, whose smile was as polished and cold as the marble floors. Marcus wasn’t buying a company; he was buying a competitor to dismantle it.
Write a where the choice has immediate consequences.
"Maybe," Elias replied, tucking the pen into his pocket. "But I'll be able to sleep on Christmas Eve."
"Everything looks in order, Elias," Marcus said, his voice smooth as oil. "Sign on the dotted line, and we can all go to lunch."
"I can't do it," Elias said. The words were quiet, but they cut through the room like a blade.