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CHASING THE STARS

Chapter 5 THE PRICE OF FREEDOM

Word Count: 1224    |    Released on: 13/11/2024

torm cloud. The Phillips deal, which is the next in a long series of mergers we've orchestrated, holds significant importance. My father has made it abundantly clear: this one must be flawless.

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cog in the machine resonate deeply. Her honesty and sense of freedom have provided me with everything I didn't even realize I was seeking. I desire to be with her. I yearn to express that I am beginning to perceive my life through a different lens. However, a part of me is paralyzed by fear regarding the implications of abandoning my family's legacy. Rejecting what they have painstakingly

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nd they're all fixated on me, waiting for me to articulate something significant. Something that will persuade them of my capability to assume control. I wish I could express that I have no desire to do so. I wish I could rise and declare that I have alternative aspirations, that life encompasses more than the relentless pursuit of wealth, deals and acquisitions. But I remain silent, merely

g, I spot her-there she is-perched at the bar, her expression confident and unbothered. She has already placed an order and when our eyes meet, a flicker of surprise dances across her features. "You made it," she remarks, her tone warm, although a hint of curiosity lingers. "I didn't think you'd return so soon." I slide into the seat beside her, the burdens of the day still pressing heavily upon me. "I didn't want to go home," I confess

ance at her, a lump constricts my throat. "However, I'm unclear about what I truly desire. Not really." "Then initiate the process by identifying what you don't want," she responds, her tone unwavering. "Sometimes, understanding what you reject serves as the initial step towards discovering what you truly seek." I recline in my chair, reflecting on her insights. They resonate, making more sense than anything I've encountered in quite a while. I've spent my e

t for myself; it's always been determined for me. "Perhaps you're right," I respond, my voice somewhat hoarse. "Perhaps I need to begin making choices for myself." Charlie smiles at me-a look of quiet satisfaction gracing her features. "That's the first step." The night unfolds and we converse about everything and nothing simultaneously. Although the hours drift away, I begin to sense an internal shift.

challenging aspect is still looming in front of me. The cool night air envelops me, yet this mome

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