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CEO engaged

Chapter 5 specifications

Word Count: 1337    |    Released on: 26/02/2024

You could take it to the new house and cook in half the time,” I suggested. “They turned on all the devices today.” Desi's eyes lit up. "They did?" I agreed. “I passed by there on my way here.

me in the grand scheme of things. “Demolish,” Ace suggested. I looked back over my shoulder at the old trailer that had housed us the last few years, then turned to study the new place. “Destroying actually sounds good,” I admitted. “That place is trash.” And was. The place was falling apart on top of our heads. The air conditioning worked whenever it wanted. The lights flickered if too many of us were using electricity at the same time. The floorboards creaked - and not in an old house way, but in an 'I'm about to break' way. The septic system has backed up through the pipes at least once every three to four months. And in the end, the place was old and needed to be destroyed. There would be no saving him. “You could leave the workers there while you fix the shed,” Candy suggested. Well, that was a thought. “That’s not such a bad idea,” Callum admitted. “But saying that, we don’t have the money to do…” “Actually,” said Banks, my other brother. “We have the money, if you will allow me to pay for something out of my own pocket.” Banks was a professional bull rider. He wasn't rolling in the dough, but he had enough to afford to renovate the shed. I didn't object to it, but he also had to let us pay if and when we had the money. “I'm…” Ace started to say. “We agree,” Codie said, clapping her hands over Ace's mouth. "So do we!" That had come out of Desi's mouth. “But Candy and I already talked. Now we have a bit of equity in the coffee shop. We could definitely put some money in there. Especially now that I bake there as much as I bake at the coffee shop.” Desi and Candy owned a coffee shop together. Originally, Candy did the coffee part while she sold the sweets, cakes and cookies that Desi made. But eventually it became a little too much for Candy, seeing as all the coffee had practically exploded. A few months after she had the store up and running, they downsized. Now they only sold sweets at set times and didn't even offer coffee. At least not liquid coffee. They even sold packaged coffee that customers could use in their homes. Which was surprisingly good considering how angry customers were when they found out about the staff cuts. After everyone got their fea

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