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Billâs POV
Sarah and Kevin nod. Sarah says, âWe got this, Bill. Letâs make it happen.â
I know itâs going to take a while to remake the entire presentation. Iâm glad that theyâre both here to help.
Suddenly, Kevinâs phone buzzes on the table. He glances at the screen, then looks at me apologetically. âSorry, Mr. Richardson, I have to take this call. Itâs urgent.â
I grit my teeth but manage a nod. âMake it quick, Kevin.â
Kevin steps out, leaving Sarah and me to handle the huge task in front of us. I turn to Sarah, who is already diving into her notes.
âAlright,â I say, pulling up a blank presentation template. âLetâs get to work. We donât have much time.â
We work side by side, the clock ticking relentlessly. Sarahâs efficiency is incredible, and her calm presence helps keep my rising anxiety in check. Slide by slide, the presentation begins to take shape again.
Minutes turn into hours, and thereâs still no sign of Kevin. I glance at the clock, feeling the pressure mount. âWhere the hell is Kevin?â I mutter under my breath.
Sarah looks up briefly, her expression tense but focused. âWe canât wait for him, Bill. We have to keep going.â
âYouâre right. Letâs focus on getting this done.â
We keep working nonâstop, rebuilding the slides from memory and adding new ideas. Sarahâs attention to detail balances my bigâpicture thinking. I realize weâre a dynamic duo when we put our minds to it.
Finally, after what feels like an eternity, we piece together the last slide. The new presentation isnât quite as polished as the original, but itâs solid and actually better, with more details we had missed before. Most importantly, itâs ready.
I lean back, wiping the sweat from my brow. âWe did it.â
Sarah gives me a reassuring smile. âYouâre going to do great, Bill.â
I nod, taking a deep breath as I gather my materials and head to the conference
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room. Walking down the hall, I mentally rehearse my key points, reminding myself of the hours of hard work that led to this moment.
This is it. Iâm ready to give it my all for this presentation. I just hope Frederick remains on board after this.
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âGood morning, everyone,â I begin, my voice steady. âThank you all for being here today. Letâs get started.â
I click the remote, and the first slide appears on the screen. As I talk through our recent achievements, strategic goals, and new partnerships, I notice some of the shareholders nodding in agreement.
As I transition to the slides on risk management and innovation, I glance at
Frederick. Heâs sitting at the far end of the table. Unlike the other shareholders, heâs not nodding or showing any visible reaction. I canât tell if heâs impressed, skeptical, or simply indifferent.
âWeâve also expanded into new markets,â I say, highlighting the recent partnerships that Sarah and I emphasized in the revised presentation. âThese collaborations position us for significant growth and increased market share.â
I glance at Frederick again. Still no reaction. It kills me not knowing what he thinks.
I wrap up with a strong statement about our future vision and our commitment to longâterm value for shareholders.
ââ¦and with your support, we can keep achieving great things together,â I conclude, clicking to the final slide. âThank you.â
The room is quiet for a moment before a few shareholders start clapping. I exhale slowly, feeling relieved.
John Hutcherson, one of the more vocal shareholders, stands up and smiles. âGreat job, Bill. That was exactly what we needed to hear about the companyâs future.â
Another shareholder, Margaret Lee, chimes in. âI agree. Your plan for expanding into new markets is really promising. Well done.
I smile, the tension easing from my shoulders. âIâm glad to hear that. Weâve put a lot of thought into this strategy, and I really believe itâs the right move for us.â
I glance around the room, then back at Frederick. âIâd love to hear any thoughts or
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questions you might have,â I say.
One of the shareholders, Martin Reed, raises his hand. His lips are pressed into a thin line, and his eyes narrow slightly.
âBill, I appreciate your vision for the company. Itâs certainly ambitious,â Martin says. â But given the recent controversies, how can we be sure that other companies will trust us enough to form these new partnerships?â
The room erupts into whispers. I can feel the sweat starting to bead on my forehead, and my heart beats faster. Despite the great presentation, some of the board members are still doubting me. I can see it in their eyes and hear it in their hushed conversations.
I have to think of a way to get them on my side again.