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Chapter 0439

    Chapter 0439


    Karl


    As | walk into the conference room, Sarah, my election manager, is already there, poring over some documents spread out on


    the table. I’m still dressed in my workout clothes from my earlier training session with Abby, but | know Sarah won''t mind.


    It''s an informal meeting, and | think she’s be ustomed to meeting me under even worse conditions. If I’m being honest,


    I''m not even sure if she ever notices what I’m wearing at all.


    “Karl,” she says, looking up as | enter, “you''re here just in time. We''ve got a lot to discuss.”


    | take a seat across from her, leaning back in my chair. Sarah isn’t one to mince words, and | like that about her, but | know what


    she’s going to say.


    She wasn’t expecting me to make that little announcement at the masquerade, and | can only imagine what that whole debacle


    did to my approval ratings. | know | should have not only told her but also Abby, and | know they’re both pissed at me, but | was


    stuck between a rock and a hard ce.


    Call it... damage control.


    All thanks to my brother and his evil girlfriend. | me most of this on no one but them, although certain people may disagree


    with that sentiment.


    “| assume we''re talking about the masquerade?” | ask, leveling Sarah with a cautious glint in my eyes.


    Sarah nods, and her expression is one of nothing but concern. | can feel my heart sinking already just from looking at her; |


    wonder if the results are even worse. Maybe that little disy at the party threw a wrench into things. And with the election


    announcement date so close, I’m not sure what else could be possibly done to remedy the damage.


    “Lay it on me,” | say, gesturing for her to continue.


    She sighs, taking off her sses and setting them down on the stack of papers in front of her. “The event this weekend certainly


    did make a ssh,” she says with a slightly wry chuckle. “But believe it or not, your approval ratings did increase.”


    “So that’s a good thing,” | say, raising my eyebrows. “I guess that’s better than | thought.”


    But Sarah shakes her head, and | can feel my heart sink again. “Don’t start celebrating so soon. They didn’t increase as much as


    we projected,” she says. “Some people were a bit... put off by the drama.”


    I sigh, running a hand through my hair. “Dammit,” | mutter. “I knew the drama might have overshadowed the positive aspects of


    the evening. But what can we do about it now? The election is so close.”


    Sarah leans forward, her eyes locked onto mine. “We can capitalize on it,” she says firmly. “We have another opportunity to


    boost your image and approval ratings, and it involves a public project that’s been in the works for a while.”


    | raise an eyebrow, intrigued by whatever she’s got up her sleeve. “What project are you talking about?” | ask.


    She smiles, and it’s clear she''s been waiting for this moment. “The new library project in town,” she says. “It’s a major


    undertaking, and it has already garnered a lot of attention. We can use it to show themunity that you’re not just all about


    throwing money at problems, but are rather willing to put in realbor and effort.”


    I''m taken aback by the suggestion. A new library? I’ve heard about the project, hell, I''ve even funded it; but | never expected to


    be involved in anything more than providing financial support. The idea of rolling up my sleeves and getting my hands dirty is,


    well, unexpected.


    “| guess | see your point,” | say slowly, still processing the idea. “But | already volunteeredst week.”


    Sarah leans back, and | can tell she’s trying not to roll her eyes at me. “Karl, you can’t just volunteer once and expect people to


    love everything about you,” she says.


    | frown. “I’m not expecting everyone to—”


    “That’s neither here nor there,” Sarah interrupts, waving her hand dismissively. “What I’m saying is this: you need to start


    showing some real elbow grease around town. You''ve gotta get your hands dirty, appeal to the everyday person. | know you’ve


    done it before, and you can do it again.”


    As she speaks, realization dawns on me. When | helped Abby with her restaurant and the subsequent cook-off, that was all done


    with a different goal in mind: the goal of winning Abby back. | guess | didn’t look at things like that as opportunities to keep my


    position as Alpha.


    “Alright,” | say. “Go on.”


    Sarah takes a deep breath and puts her sses back on. She pores over the paper in front of her for a moment, which is


    covered in numbers and handwritten notes. “Judging by my calctions,” she says, “if you do this week long project, you’ll—”


    “Aweek?”


    “Yes, Karl,” she says exasperatedly. “A week. Now as | was saying, by the end of this project, your approval ratings could finally


    get you back on track. Just in time for the election announcement, too.”


    “And what about my brother?” | ask. “What if he volunteers, too? His approval ratings could just raise steadily above mine.”


    “Ethan is gliding along on his sickness to garner sympathy,” Sarah says. “And the fact that he’s the pack’s rightful Alpha by blood.


    He won’t volunteer. And besides, you’ve got Abby.”


    Abby. Her name alone brings a rush of mixed emotions.


    “What does she have to do with this?” | ask.


    Sarah sighs again. | can tell that I’m


    driving her insane with my relentless


    questions, and she must Ms 2


    moron. “ by is belived By many,”


    shelsay . And lots of people are


    intrigued by your rtionship. If you


    work together on this project, your


    approval ratings will raise even faster


    than normally projected.” Please read


    the original content at


    NovelDrama.Org.


    “But | can’t ask her to volunteer on something like this for an entire week,” | say. “She needs to rest. And with the issue of her


    restaurant—"


    “Karl,” Sarah says, “this could be good


    for her, too. It’s a chance for her


    get back out t re techow eee


    tO pnanl eVéetyone that she’s not in


    hiding. That she’s holding her chin up


    despite the allegations. It''ll make her


    seem less guilty.” Please read the


    original content at NovelDrama.Org.


    As Sarah speaks, my eyes slowly begin to widen. Sarah’s right; this volunteering event might be good for Abby and her


    restaurant, but not in the way that Sarah means.


    “Sarah, you''re a genius,” | say, standing abruptly. “A fucking genius.”


    Sarah furrows her brow as she stares at me over the rim of her sses. “Where are you going?” she asks. “We''ve still got other


    matters to discuss.”


    “| need to do something,” | say as | stride over to the door. “Can you meet againter?”


    “Sure, | guess,” Sarah says with a shrug. “Is everything alright?”


    I''m just about to swing the door open


    and step out, but then pause for a


    moment, my hand still athe Ov!


    or Qk, Kes 2e@ MSidea ising


    together in my mind, forming into


    something more cohesive. Finally, |


    turn back to face Sarah, and there''s a


    grin slowly spreading across my


    face. Please read the original content


    at NovelDrama.Org.Content ? copyrighted by N?velDrama.Org.


    “Hey Sarah,” | say tentatively, “is there a caterer for the event?”
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