Arch Enemies
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"Senior", the controlling partner at the firm has "problems"...psychological problems ... paranoia at the least, probably schizophrenia .... and a dubious sense of ethical obligation to his employees.
I set out to avenge myself. Vengence. Not a nice thing. Doesn't meet my expectations. Odd, how we can find love.
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Arch Enemies - Mark Fitzgerald
Arch Enemies
Mark Fitzgerald
Copyright 2010 by Mark Fitzgerald
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Chapter One
I go both ways. I was forced into it. West or east. I prefer west. Dallas was always too snooty for me. When I started my career in 1984, in Dallas, the town was the epicenter of commerce and booming. Everyone thought they were players
. Like they have always thought they are in LA.
Fort Worth is different. It is western. The people are nicer. The barbeque is better. And the Tex-Mex. And the zoo.
It wasn't a difficult choice. The two firms in Dallas had serious shortcomings. The Fort Worth firm, though harder to negotiate a Dallas-size
salary with, was closer and seemed to have a future.
The only problem was the senior partner. The junior partner was tolerable. An early-balding-strawberry blonde-overachieving type. The senior partner was sullen; to say the least. And balding. He came in for the last moments of the interview and seemed pained
to be in the room. Later, he was pained
always in the midst of others. Junior negotiated the deal, always declaring himself only the messenger of his superior.
My first day I just ushered to the dark corner amongst the obsolete and yet to