12-17-2014, 01:54 PM
Emily moved next to Ayden as the boys left to fight. She found it strange that people fought each other for sport, but she wasn't one to judge. Ayden was smiling, but asked if she was okay.
Emily returned her smile, wiping her eyes as she did so. "Yeah, I'll be fine...just overwhelmed a bit. Don't worry, the crying part is over."
She gave Ayden a grin.
"It's just that since Mom and Dad died, I've had so many decisions to make, and they are decisions that affect everyone who works for my company. If I make the wrong ones..."
She let the statement go unfinished and sighed. "And now, there are more decisions waiting for me when I get back. Big ones too. I wish I could tell you more, but Company Non-Disclosure Policy doesn't allow me to. I just wonder if I'm making the right choices."
Emily sighed again, feeling surprised the tears hadn't come again with the mention of her parents. "I'm sorry - I'm unloading. It's been a really rough month."
She rubbed her forehead and then put her hands on her knees. "That's why I'm here though. The board doesn't expect me to be making choices until I get back."
She grinned and looked at the boys as they started to fight. "What makes you wary of him, and how are you so good at reading people?"
To be honest, Emily was more interested in the second question. An idea had begun to form in her mind.
Edited by Emily Shale, Dec 17 2014, 01:56 PM.
Emily returned her smile, wiping her eyes as she did so. "Yeah, I'll be fine...just overwhelmed a bit. Don't worry, the crying part is over."
She gave Ayden a grin.
"It's just that since Mom and Dad died, I've had so many decisions to make, and they are decisions that affect everyone who works for my company. If I make the wrong ones..."
She let the statement go unfinished and sighed. "And now, there are more decisions waiting for me when I get back. Big ones too. I wish I could tell you more, but Company Non-Disclosure Policy doesn't allow me to. I just wonder if I'm making the right choices."
Emily sighed again, feeling surprised the tears hadn't come again with the mention of her parents. "I'm sorry - I'm unloading. It's been a really rough month."
She rubbed her forehead and then put her hands on her knees. "That's why I'm here though. The board doesn't expect me to be making choices until I get back."
She grinned and looked at the boys as they started to fight. "What makes you wary of him, and how are you so good at reading people?"
To be honest, Emily was more interested in the second question. An idea had begun to form in her mind.
Edited by Emily Shale, Dec 17 2014, 01:56 PM.