The Merge
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  • Reads 12
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 4
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Jan 04, 2014
Being successful isn't always easy; being a successful woman was even harder. In business you have to be tough, witty, and, honestly, you had to be manipulative. Being a woman, of course, I have an advantage at being manipulative. But in the world of business women are often looked over and deemed "weak". Men thought they could control you, call you "honey" and "Baby" and everything would just be all peaches and cream and they could make all of YOUR decisions for you with the slightest grin. They were wrong.   	As a woman in the industry, even or a short time, I've learned all the ropes, all the people I need to look out for. I've learned how to control every situation just to get what I wanted and I never failed to do just that.   	The one thing I couldn't control, however, was Landon Robertson. He would soon be the death of me with his cockiness and all-around jackass attitude. Our merger might just be the biggest mistake I have ever made.
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