CHAPTER 14: THINGS ARE RARELY WHAT THEY SEEM
I sat in the coffee shop and stared at my freshly delivered glass of Vietnamese iced coffee, and watched the light and dark liquids intermix in a slow motion ballet. I’d bought it to celebrate the success of my presentation earlier this week. And that wasn’t the only success. I’d been instrumental in getting Keshav exposed, and I had heard this morning that he had left the company. There were no details, but that was typical.
I was sorry about Sherm. If it hadn’t been for his integrity and high ethical standards, I never would have known about Lee’s plot to manipulate our company and enrich his company. I told myself that Sherm was being set up to be the fall-guy by Lee in the event anything went bad. ...
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