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Conversations With A CEO

R. Richard

Jason manages to get to talk with Mr. Brown, a CEO. He has managed to escape from a trap laid by Wesley and Lana.

Jason has a practical plan to make Mr. Brown a lot of money, and he is now dating Roxanne.

Mr. Brown can’t evaluate Jason, but he can evaluate Roxanne and he decides to trust the guy who can attract Roxanne.

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7183 Words

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Published:

04-2018

Cover Art:

T.L. Davison

Editor:

W. Richard St. James

Copyright:

R. Richard

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978-1-37095-474-2

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I WALK INTO the Chez Paris, a very fancy restaurant. The hostess spots me and escorts me over to a table, where sits Mr. Brown.

I greet Mr. Brown and then I sit down opposite him.

Mr. Brown says, “Jason, Perhaps you’re wondering why I invited you to lunch.”

I look at the man and tell him, “It’s just a wild guess, but it may have something to do with Wesley, Lana and a business contract.”

Mr. Brown appears to reset and then he ventures, “Lana is a very pretty girl.”

“Lana may be the prettiest girl in town, top ten in any case. When I walked into a place, with her on my arm, people would turn to look at her, they sure as hell weren’t looking at an average guy like me.”

Mr. Brown then ventures, “You were attracted to her.”

“I fell for Lana like a ton of bricks. I treated her like a lady and she seemed to fall for me. What she really fell for was my steady job, my professional pay check, my comprehensive medical plan, things like that. Also, a guy who only looks like me can’t really make a play for every hot looking babe who comes his way.”

“Then along comes Wesley.”

“Mr. Brown, I am the best computer programmer that I have ever met. In my childlike innocence, I assumed that my skill would mean that my employer would look out for me. As you have guessed, I’m not much of a politician. I’m however, good at analyzing systems. After a while, I could tell that Lana wasn’t really interested in me and I was in the process of dumping her. I took her to a few gatherings, in the area where I live. I was getting no pussy from Lana and parting would be such a sweet relief, especially if I could snag a new lady, who wanted to snag pretty Lana’s date.”

“You then found out that Lana was going to go to Wesley.”

“I had heard that Wesley was going to take Lana and then take my job.”

“So, you took revenge.”

“No, I took the Sunday paper and searched the job listings, to find out who was looking for a real-time computer programmer. In the process of my job search, I also talked with several people. One of the people that I talked to was another real-time programmer and he furnished me with a total failure real-time control core program, to see if I could make some sense of it. I could and was about to report my findings, when Lana appeared at my door. Apparently, Lana had learned that I had a mysterious computer program. Probably it was actually Wesley who had learned of my program. In any case, I had to use the bathroom and, when I got back Lana, and the computer program had disappeared. I did report the theft, just for insurance purposes, mind you. The police may get back to me, some time this decade.”

 

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