Effect – Part One: Disrupt – Chapter Five
Five Marcus Adam wasn’t sure how to digest the information… She looked so cold and angry when the letter was flung from her hand and onto his desk. His office was small, but very nice in a minimalist sort of way. The recent addition and renovations to the Federal Building in downtown Baton Rouge had included these offices, and all unit leaders had their own space on this floor. His was about a third of the way from the northeastern corner of a rectangular shaped open office area, and there was – of course – the obligatory cubicle farm in the center of the room. Its shape was the same as the overall office, but reduced in scale to allow for a ten foot buffer between it and the ring of offices occupied by the semi-important people. From the security cameras that were mounted with perspectives high enough; one could … Continue reading Effect – Part One: Disrupt – Chapter Five
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