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Click hereThis got me to thinking, and I sat up. "Folks, we need to back up and decide what the public image of the foundation is. We want a solid charitable mission showing, but we need cover for a lot of non-public activities. Activities that may demand special physical security."
We kicked that around for a few minutes. Pat came up with "something to do with food."
I jumped up, "Yes! The nutrition angle, with an emphasis on kids. Clinics in third world countries. Gives us both a good mission and a good cover for other activities."
Heads nodded and conversation was hot and heavy through dinner. By the end, I was fading and thinking of my bed in the hotel suite that had yet to be slept in. I saw Pat and Lina having a conversation and without protest I was led away to another night with Lina and Clyde.
(cont'd in Part 3)
Certainly is confusing at times but that's typical of Lit stories if you read the instalments as they are published. I like this but concerned for Joan as she gets carried away, she needs to find hef own stud.
Once upon a time, Sierra spent a few days in Manhattan attending a seminar. The impact was overwhelming! The richest Capitalists, the best musicians, the most generous Foundations, the nastiest crooks, the incredible subways. Thrown to the wolves, how will Joan and friends survive to make their mark for the good guys (and girls)?!
Stay tuned.
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I like the tangled nature of your stories. Your style is distinctive. Keep up the good work.
I agree with wonder203, to many good stories seem to start going off the rails so to speak by introducing too many characters and you start to lose track of who is who.
I hope this story doesn't continue down this track as I'm enjoying it.