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Jim
I sat in my office, going over the last of my emails from this long
yet productive day at our London headquarters. My meetings
with our associates and one new investor were finally over. The
only shitty part of this day was that Alex and I couldn’t come to an
agreement and sign with a new business we flew out here to acquire. We
could’ve offered them a million fucking dollars as a promise to his
company’s future success, and he still wouldn’t have taken the deal.
We still had another week and more time, we would get the deal. I
wouldn’t sit here all night and worry over today’s events. I learned a long
time ago that I was running this business that I’d inherited from my father;
this machine wasn’t running me. That’s what I always told myself anyway.
I weaved my pen through my fingers, reading the last of the man’s
prerequisites on his term sheet for Mitchell and Associates. This guy was a
stubborn ass. I had to get together with Alex so we could find a way to
close this deal. Our London employees had families too. They had to eat.
All of that rested on my shoulders with every transaction we did.
A highlight of this particular trip to London was that my brother was
here to bring more insight to our new program on behalf of Saint John’s
Hospital. Thank God he was not only a world-renowned heart surgeon, but
Jacob was also a man who could charm a room full of snakes if need be.
Jake was a genius with his words, and sometimes I wished he would have
taken on the family business with me after Dad died. Then again, this was
me at the end of a long-ass day, thinking selfishly. The world needed more
heart surgeons like my brother and probably fewer corporate dicks like
myself.
Jake had successfully pleased every investor in the room with his
presentation to start up an online university, performing live surgeries and
instructing students while doing so. With this first part of our plan moving
forward, Jake was on track to have a new, innovative way to bring medical
students and interns from the UK into his surgical room, looking over his
shoulders while his brains and hands went to work on his patients for heart
transplants. The Heart Institute was finally getting past the permits phase
with the city, and once that was operational, Jake would be able to bring in
more interns to work under the finest doctors who were ready to come to us.
“Mr. Mitchell?” my assistant called over the intercom.
“Yes, Becky?” I answered, pressing the button on my desk phone.
“I’m leaving for the day. Before I go, I just wanted to let you know that
Adam is a bit concerned about today’s staff meeting.”
“Excuse me?” I said, picking up the receiver. “What did he have to
say?”
“Well, you walked out of the room with a frown on your face during the
acquisition questioning for Middle Group.”
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