Entrepreneurs could be as cunning as foxes and spout lies as effortlessly as breathing.
She knew that Anthea was young and probably an easy mark.
Their diner was so remote that they barely saw any customers. They were losing money, losing
thousands of dors, and were desperate to offload the ce.
But people these days were too savvy, too sharp to get fooled so easily!
“I’ll consider taking it off your hands if you waive the transfer fee.” Anthea said casually.
Thedy’s ears perked up at that. She sensed an opportunity!
“Gotcha,” she thought. “The fish has bitten the bait!”
*Sweetheart, are you pulling my leg? We’ve put our hearts into this ce. Look at the decor. Isn’t it
gorgeous? We used the finest materials! An $8,000 transfer fee is the least we could ask
for.*
Anthea wasn’t born yesterday. She grinned and said, “Ma’am, I prefer to shoot straight. If you want
to transfer, let’s get that contract signed. If not, I’ll look elsewhere.”
“Well, go ahead and look elsewhere,” thedy bluffed, faking indifference.
From her years of business experience, she believed Anthea had set her sights on the diner and
wouldn’t walk away over a measly $8,000.
After all, missing out on $8,000 wasn’t a big deal. Thedy and her family had been trying to sell the
diner for three months without so much as a nibble. If some sucker came along willing to take on
the $18,000 rent, they’d be over the moon!
But greed was a funny thing. If they could make an extra $8,000, why not?
Anthea said nothing more and turned to leave.
Thedy seemed careless, confident that Anthea would return. But when Anthea’s figure was
almost out of sight without a backward nce, she panicked and ran after her. “Wait, darling! You’re
so hasty! I guess we can make this deal. Let’s do it your way. I’ll waive the $8,000 transfer fee. Let’s
sign that contract! I’m in a rush to emigrate anyway.”
“Fine,” Anthea nodded slightly.
Thedy’s eyes sparkled with triumph. She couldn’t believe how easily she’d swayed Anthea.
Anthea was such a young girl, so inexperienced in the ways of the world!
Like a calf unafraid of tigers, Anthea was about to rent a ce destined to fail. She would regret it in
tearster on.
“Let’s go then. We agree no take–backs once the contract is signed,” thedy said, masking her
glee expertly.
11:25
Anthea smiled. “Don’t worry. I won’t regret it,”
“Okay, follow me.”
An hourter. Anthea walked out onto the main street, rental contract in hand.
Thedy watched Anthea leave, shaking her head in disbelief. Such a pretty young thing. What a
shame she didn’t have the brains to match.
Renting a diner in such a forsaken spot, she might as well wait to start losing money!
The Christensen Mansion.
Karen handed the butter a prescription, “Larkin, please purchase the medicine listed here.”
ConTEent bel0ngs to N?v(e)lD/rama(.)Org .
The butler respectfully epted it with both hands. “Very well, ma’am.”
Adah walked in from outside, curious. “What’s that, Karen? Some medicine?”
“It’s supposed to cure my chronic migraines,” Karen replied with unwavering confidence in Anthea.
Adah responded with surprise. ‘Really? Your migraines have gued you for decades, and we’ve
tried everything from mainstream medicine to ancient healing arts with no sess.”
Karen nodded. “It’s true.”
“And where did this miracle prescriptione from?” Adah inquired.
“My future granddaughter–inw gave it to me,” Karen dered, beaming with pride.
“What?” Adah thought she must have misheard.