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A Penny Saved!, A Heart Found!

A Penny Saved!, A Heart Found!

Author: Teassy
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Chapter 1 A Sinking Ship and a Penny Pincher

Word Count: 2252    |    Released on: 26/07/2024

malt, a smooth $3,000 greeting to my luxury suite, did little to calm the fury within me. Rain thrash

another nail in the coffin of my carefully constructed image as the wealthy playboy, the Midas with a golden touch. The truth was muc

ogany doorway. Her typically controlled expression reflected the market's tu

would not hesitate to rip the company and my name apart if they detected weakness. I could not let that

mpting a smile that did not reach m

y, was sitting on the sumptuous leather sofa, thumbing through a glossy

, Thorne?" he drawled

A genuine concern flashed across his face before turning into a cocky grin. "Fin

, ready to exploit any weakness. "That's not the poin

"Actually, I might ha

tunity in a "revolutionary" new energy beverage. The more he spoke, the mor

king my head forcefully.

. "You have got to be kidding me, Ad

ronica, her voice laced with urgency. "Mr. Thorne,

t. This had best not be ano

lt a glimmer of hope when she pointed to "

r blog, a frenzy of practical advice and hilarious commentary, had developed a cult following

Ship Be Bailed?" The accompanying image was a caricature of a sinking ship with a solitary co

ded calmly, "get the

Penny Pincher maintains anonymity. T

ymous blogger, this expert at making ends meet, was my only chance. I

ooked through web forums frequented by financial bloggers, and even made an unsuccessful

again, Veronica let out a gasp. "Mr

ddress: [email address deleted]. It w

al Inquiry." The body of the email was a carefully crafted dance of pride and vulnerability. I acknowledged t

ity is paramount, of course." There was no guarantee this email address even belonged to The Penny Pincher. It could b

ouse, the cityscape awash in the cold, gray light of a coming storm. Every flicker on the phone screen filled me with an

heir faces grim, their eyes filled with a silent accusation. The CEO report I'd meticulously prepare

ll notification flickered on my phone. It was an email. My heart ha

- Re: Confidential

yself to the restroom, a flimsy pretext tha

ef but contained

. However, unconventional times call for unconventional solu

utral location, complet

estled in a quiet nook of the city. Excitement clashed with caution withi

restructure the organization, minimize wasteful expenses, and leverage critical investments.

ons, and for the first time in months, I answered them clearly and confidently. The email from

hadn't outright endorsed my suggestion, but they agreed to evaluate it and allow m

unding against my ribs as I scanned the room. A woman sat hunched over a

ng against my ribs as I scanned the room. A woman sat slumped over a l

roached the table. "Excuse

ehind a pair of thick-rimmed glasses. Before she

he flesh?" "What ar

ith a smirk on hi

g I needed. "Blake," I muttered, my gaze

but a flicker of recognition crossed h

, oblivious to my predicament. "Catching

gather her belongings. "Excuse me," sh

snagging the strap of her leather jac

hesitated, looking between me and Blake. Finally, she removed her

disbelief written across

, the meek librarian from my childhood. This couldn't be real. The timid bookworm an

as seeking help from, was someone from my past, someone Blake knew. My careful

lders, a flicker of defiance replacing her initial sho

grated on my nerves. "Well, this is rich," he cackled. "The little

g with being frugal, Blake," she retor

drian all about pinching pennies," Blak

ping forward in a way that surprised e

t, then with a muttered curse, he stormed out of

each other, the weight of the si

ered, the anonymity I'd crave

cher. It was y

barely a whisper. "And frankly,

options," I confessed. "But your blog... your advice, it's brill

ng sympathy in her eyes. "Saving companies isn

understand this is awkward. But your blog... your advice, it's bri

mpanies isn't what keeps me up at night, Adrian. It's my grandfather, William.

I'm so sorry." The words felt hollow

but his treatment plan costs $157,000. This includes growing healthcare

bles, but for one person, it was a mountain. I came to a new knowledge. The heat and passion in The Penny

"And that's why you be

ailed off, her voice thick with emotion. I felt shame in my stomach. My concerns suddenly seemed insignificant in comparison to he

e her hand. "Anonymity is not allowed anymore. Let's cooperate op

d tightly. There was a glimmer of desperation, or maybe f

ollaboration would take the difficulties we would confront, or the emotions that would emerge along the way. But one

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