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Gabriel Henri Bergeron, CPA, did not handle changes well; neither personal nor professional. All the world knew this. The world however was supremely indifferent to this knowledge.
As witness the fact that Gabe currently found himself in the pitch black stairwell of the Mahr Building, the lackluster home of Garst Accounting, as three shots rang out from somewhere below?
Thunder and lightning were assailing the city, and the Mahr Building was without power, and someone, let's call him Skandar Haig, had thought it was a good idea to descend to the accursed boiler room on the ground floor, to fling open the electrical panels, and fiddle with the breakers.
And who was this Skandar Haig? Ah, he was a new partner at Garst Accounting; one of two. Gabe hated him already. The feeling was obviously mutual as Skandar had sneered at the Bergeron fellow and commanded him to man up and lead the way to the breakers.
Gabe had known it was a terrible idea to lead a rag-tag band of accountants and their relatives and hangers-on down the stairs well before someone had started shooting.
Even Skandar paused. And then someone shot him! Well, they didn't, but obviously the gunman had been aiming at Skandar, the largest and loudest target in the stairwell, and just missed?
It was all too much!
He was just getting used to Agnes and Liam, and they had joined the firm four years earlier. And now he was being told to accept Skandar Haig? And all of Skandar's associates who were milling about and clogging the office.
And Gabe's breakroom had been demolished! Stripped to the studs! To make a new office! Outrage upon outrage!
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