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    Dilemma of a CEO

Dilemma of a CEO

Mixn Ra

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Raynoid was skeptical about going to the bar and getting a drink,he did not want to wake up to calls from his father and client's about the news of him drinking to stupor in a roadside bar. He shuddered at the thought of it . Picturing the headline of the newspaper. " The influential Reynoid Macpherson, was seen at a bar just by the roadside with no shame winning with the less privileged till he was drunk to stupor .The thought was still all in his head when he shook it off and went into the bar . The less privileged he called the middle class. He lived with the mentality that the poor masses were people who were too lazy to seize the opportunity of being rich. What more could a man born into riches and comfort think. With just a snap of his finger, he could get the whole bar shut down with any reason. How rich could a man be to have such a mentality. He finally gathered courage and stopped by the bar . He sat close to the entrance door ,enabling him to see who and what was coming in. Most importantly for easy flee at the sight of paparazzi. Just a few minutes to clear my head . The loud chatter and laughter coming from the bar did nothin but angered him . Fancy bars and majorly quiet and soothing. No wonder they have nothing . There is no way for proper thinking with so much distraction he Scoffed. He called out to the weary looking waitress to take his order. . Her eye bags were enough to tell how tired and worn out she was. She didn't seem to be In the right frame of mind, she was pissed and willing to snap at anybody any time. Can I take your order? She asked him. Yes, give me your most expensive wine. Okay… She turned to leave, barely raising feet. "What if I do not like it "? It might be expensive but he was sure it might not be worth the price .The money was definitely not the problem, he already put aside his pride, getting a drink that wasn't worth it would be a huge bumper. "You should have thought about that first before asking for a drink" She snapped. Is this how you talk to your customers? How expected. What do you mean by that? She asked him with a stern look . You better apologize..why should l? For all I care I haven't said anything I shouldn't have. Exchanging words with her was the last thing Rey wanted to do but she was ready to give her a hard time. Does she not know who she was talking to? For a classless waitress like him ,speaking to him in such a manner was an insult to his personality. They both kept exchanging words, for all he said Alica was ready to give him back in a hundred more painful words Politely in her defense. Till her boss came and made issues worse, demanding an apology. She refused and ended up quitting her job for her own respect..She was desperate for the pay but definitely not at the detriment of her respect. Maybe she just made the worst mistake of her life or maybe not . She made a bigger mistake by accepting to marry Rey on contract that same night. What was she even thinking? The pay? Or the fame ?pretty much the pay.

Chapter 1 Untitled

REYNOLDS MACPHERSON

For the second time since he stepped out of the car onto the pile of snow and the tiny flakes slowly amassing on everything he could set eyes on, Reynolds adjusted his frock coat and tugged at his head warmer. Perhaps, to see if they were still in place. He was cold. Very cold. He had stayed in Cairo for the past two years and had not been braced for the cold which he had to face back in New York. The sun had cracked the sky open and had peeked out lazily but did not give warmth.

"Like the English sun during winter, this sun shines but never gives warmth."

He muttered under his breath as he reached for the door of the car. He had asked his chauffeur, Louis to never open the car for him, not when he was bubbling with energy and could do it himself and so Louis always did well, to let him open doors by himself.

"What did you say, sir?"

Louis asked as he turned to the driver's seat.

"I was commenting on the weather, Louis. It is nothing to concern yourself with."

He replied dismissively. Louis knew better than to press the question or even make another comment. He started the car and drove out of the Airport.

Reynolds tried severally to convince himself that this was the same New York he had lived with his father as a boy before moving to san Francisco for high school and eventually to France where he attended high school and then proceed to spend a few years in Cairo. He had liked the sun and the heat and the dryness of Africa and he had become tanned. He had tanned so much that one could easily take him to be an Egyptian or one who has resided in Egypt for a very long time. He liked it. His friends, Abu and Vladimir had been the fun-loving tourists who constantly took him into the most rural parts of Egypt for endless tours and camps. He had spent a good two years of his life not doing business _for the first time in ten years_ and he had had fun. As the driver peeled through the busy streets and headed for his home, he found himself looking out of the window intently. He had been away from New York for twelve years and for all the years he had been away, he had only seen his father three times when he had come for meetings in France. They had met and he had felt too grown up to get too close to his father so he had extended a hand for an handshake which his father disregarded and instead locked him in a tight and embarrassing embrace.

He sighed. He had missed his father and now, he would wake up everyday with the man under the same roof. He could not be any closer.

"A lot has changed about New York, Louis. I have not stepped into this town for the past twelve years and here, there has been so many changes I can not even keep up with the pace. I can't even spot my favorite waffle houses and Kebab spots."

He said. Louis nodded.

" So it is, sir. A lot has changed indeed".

He agreed. They rode in silence until they arrived home. The house did not seem like anything he remembered. The house had been remodeled and it now wore a new and different look from what he had imagined he was coming back to. He was pleased.

He took the few stairs into the terrace and the butler opened the door even before he could touch the doorbell. Louis had his bag behind him and he smiled at every chance he got. Apparently, everyone was glad to have him. Reynolds was surprised to find that his father had retained the same domestic staff over the years. Most of them had become too integrated into his home that he could not have the mind to replace them and none of them, from what Reynolds saw, seemed to want to retire yet. Right from when Louis had appeared at the airport with a sprinkling of white hair and a face that had grown a bit saggy and lips that had thinned from age, he had suspected that his father would never let his domestic staff retire. Not when he saw them as family.

The cook, Imelda Clinton remained as ebullient and happy as ever as she appeared with her apron to say hello to Reynolds. She did not seem to have aged. She had the same color of apron that Reynolds remembered seeing every time as a child. Imelda had a habit of always being in her apron and no matter what was said to her, she would always appear with her apron. They were happy. At last, Reynolds knew he would have good homemade food from Imelda whose meals did a good job of tickling his taste buds.

No sooner had he settled in his room than his father called. The man had been in a business meeting in South Carolina and had cursed and swore over not having anyone good enough to represent him in every single meeting. Reynolds listened to him only long enough for him to vent.

When the old man returned, Reynolds was tensed. He did not know what one said to a father one har not seen in four years. The old man did not make it any difficult for him as he locked him in an embrace and shed a few tears.

"I am glad you are back son. You mongrel, why stay away from home so long?"

He asked. Reynolds was going to tell him that he was an adult and would visit whenever he wanted to like he always said over the phone but he decided against it. It did not make much sense to him that he should mention that to his father now.

"I have been working away from home and you know it. The branch in France had taken me three whole years to set up so it could start functioning on its own independently".

He said instead. He did not have any excuse and he knew his father would not stop until he had made him speak the exact words he wanted to hear.

"That does not answer my question, Ray. I have asked why you had refused to visit home all these years and you intend to hide under the guise of work?"

"I'm not trying to hide under anything, I have been busy sir and the most important thing is that I am here now, just like you wanted,"

He said as he lifted his hands up in mock surrender. His father smiled. The same smile he had only seen his smile a few times on the video calls when he promised to visit home soon

" Tomorrow, you resume work. Ever since Cheng had to go back and oversee the branch in China, there has been no one competent enough to run the headquarters here in New York. By next week, I will retire".

ALICIA OLIVERS

The first time Alicia had had to wait tables and run the errands for Mr. Ford, the owner of the bar down town New York, she had hated every bit of it. The stares of the leery men ogling her and the indecent smell of cigarettes mixed with gin repulsed her. She hated everything that the bar shoved at her face. She had hated the job more when one of the men sitting on a barstool asked her if she would spend the night with him for a measly $50. She had been so angry that she had thrown him a threatening look before stomping off. The man had watched her leave without muttering a word. At the end of the day, Ford had paid her well, enough for all her pains and discomfort for the night and she had gone back home with head banging and feet aching from having to wear her flats all the time she was at work.

"Where is Tony?"

She asked Helen, the moment she stepped into their two bedrooms apartment where she shared a room with Helen while Tony had a room to himself. Helen was sitting at the dinning, scribbling away in a notebook. She was the book warm. The one who would go to college and was happy at the prospect.

"He left with Josh and Pete early this morning while you were yet to return".

Helen said without looking up from her book.

"Did he say where he was going with those punks? Told him never to hang out with those two, didn't I ?"

"Guess you did, sad that he does not listen to anyone around here,"

Helen said as she finally lifted her head and looked up at Alicia. She tucked a few stray strands of hair behind her ears and smiled up at Alicia.

"Let us not talk about Tony now. He will mess up our mood. How was work? Was it really easy as Lucy had said it would be? "

She asked. Alicia scoffed.

" There is no easy job out there. At the end of the day, it was worth the pay and that is what I am grateful for. I'll take only the night shifts so I can do something reasonable during the day. And yeah, Lucy works at McDonald's now! "

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