Chapter 552
Master of his heart (Brielle and Max)
When Michael first brought Brielle into the company, he surely didnât anticipate that she would have the guts to ruffle feathers the way she did.
As Belle made her stance clear, the room filled with tension so thick you could cut it with a knife.
Everyone present was fuming, but no one dared to speak up.
Keagan felt like he was sitting on a bed of nails. Most of the people who hadnât shown up were at his own behest, a move meant to intimidate Brielle and put her in her place. But she wasnât playing by the rules, boldly considering firing a whole slew of them!
Did the higherâups at Dorsey International have any inkling of her maverick moves? Damn it! Who in the upper echelons was she cozy with?
âYou do realize, Ms. Haywood, that stirring the pot like this on your first dayâespecially firing so manyâ
might not sit well with Dorsey International, right?â a voice dared to challenge.
A sly smile played on Brielleâs lips as she thought of Max, still fuming. She would have to sweetâtalk him later, but for now, she wanted to wrap things up quickly. âWhy donât you go ahead and let Dorsey International know? Their switchboard number is plastered all over their website. Go on, make that call.
See if anyoneâs interested in your sob story.â
Her tone was casual as she stood up. âAlso, hand over all artist contracts for my review. Those over the hill will get a golden handshake and be shown the door. As for the upâandâcomers, the company will pull out all the stops to secure them a spot in showbiz. And the agents whoâve been collecting paychecks without booking a single gig for three years? Dead weightâI donât need them. Fire them all.â
Her words sent a palpable chill through the room; her presence alone felt as heavy as Mount Everest.
âAnd for those talents with potential, the company wonât be stingy. If I catch wind of anyone cutting deals behind my back, I wonât be softâhearted.â Pushing back her chair, her gaze swept over everyone present. âYou have one day to get this done. Anyone who canât cut itâdonât let the door hit you on the way out.â
Her decisiveness was reminiscent of someone elseâwhen Max first took the reins at Dorsey International, he cut the staff by half and slashed numerous product lines. It was a case of out with the old to make way for the new.
As Brielle stepped out of the office, she saw Ricardo waiting for her, his eyes gleaming with admiration and excitement. Brielle found it amusing. âYou must have friends here. Go find out whoâs willing to stay and whoâs planning to leave. The companyâs about to land some resources, and weâll be investing them in those cut out for this industry.â
âMs. Haywood, I want you to mentor me,â Ricardo blurted out, his head dropping, hands clasped nervously behind his back. The forthrightness of youth shone through.
Brielle was silent for a moment before responding, âIâll find you an agent. Iâve got company 15-17 matters to sort out for a day or two. Once the dust settles and the deals are done, youâll probably be on set.â
Ricardoâs eyes fell in disappointment. Brielle patted him on the shoulder. âAct your heart out. Your sister needs you, doesnât she? Money flows fast in showbiz. Make your mark, and if you decide itâs not for you, youâre free to leave.â
His eyes sparkled briefly before dimming again. âIâll work hard to be a cash cow here.â
Brielle wasnât particularly moved. After all, she figured sheâd only be running the show for six months.
âSure thing,â she answered, dismissively pulling out her phone to call Max. As she dialed, she headed for the elevator.
Ricardo followed her, seeking a chance to be of service. âMs. Haywood, let me escort your down.â
âNo need.â
His newfound courage deflated like a punctured balloon as he stood still, glancing down at his patched jeans and faded jacket, his cheeks flushing red.
Brielleâs call to Max went unanswered, and although she saw the text he sent, she could tell he was still angry. She was about to text back an explanation when Masonâs call came through. âBrielle, weâre about to scout locations and hold an internal online meeting with our team. Do you have access to a computer?â Mason asked.
Feeling drained but unable to ignore matters related to her own business, Brielle mustered her energy.
âYes, Iâll head back to my office now.â
âGreat, Iâll invite you to the meeting in ten minutes,â Mason confirmed.
Returning to what used to be Keaganâs office, Brielle found everything replaced. The sign on the door now read âPresidentâs Office,â and even the computer was a brandânew setup. Despite its shortcomings, it seemed the company staff knew how to play to their audience.