Thursday, May 22, 2014

Confrontation

There was this kid, son of the CEO of a billionaire company, this kid was growing up to be heir of his father's monopolium. The kid, let's name him Jack, had any luxury he wanted, he was allowed to live as he wanted, no restrictions.
Jack's father, Robert, built up his fortune by himself, with a little help of his brother Carl.

There was a problem, Carl wanted full ownership of the company, even though he owned a small percentage, so he made a plan. He secretly poisoned a bottle of wine and later gave it to Jack, as a birthday present for his father.

As planned, Robert died, Jack blamed himself for his father's death and fled. He escaped from his family and friends. Alone in the streets he met a couple of guys, some kind of hippies they were. Tim and Bubba. Tim and Bubba felt sorry for this kid and raised him their own way, but not as his kid, they just took care of him and treated him as a friend.

Jack grew up and the time passed by. He was a full grown man who lived bye himself, ocassionally hanging out with Tim and Bubba. Although he had given up on his past, he kept following his uncle's moves in his emporium. The enterprise's current state was awful, it was near bankrupt.

Jack couldn't tolerate it, he couldn't stand that his uncle destroyed the empire that his father built with effort and persistence. Jack decided it was time to take back what was his. He sued his uncle, who was taken by surprise, as well as all of Jack's family. After a long trial, and several investigations, it was known that it had been Carl who killed Robert.

Ultimately, Jack became CEO and it took several years to make the company what it was, in honor of his father.

Jack confronted his past, just like Simba did in the Lion King.

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