The lockdowns tested the mettle of many of us, both personally and in business. Those businesses that pivoted to meet demand for services thrived. Those that didn't, struggled. Margaret's husband Henry, CEO of the family business ...See moreThe lockdowns tested the mettle of many of us, both personally and in business. Those businesses that pivoted to meet demand for services thrived. Those that didn't, struggled. Margaret's husband Henry, CEO of the family business responsible for a large amount of government contracts, failed the test. Unable to fight off a hostile takeover of the firm, he agreed to sell to a rival company approved by the government - on the condition that he would remain in power until his retirement. But Margaret, the real power behind the throne, knows that with business and politics, nothing is what it seems and contracts can be full of loopholes. Presented with the news of what he's done by a contrite, but pleased Henry, who didn't bother to consult her before signing their lives away and hasn't even thought about what this means for her should it all go south, she is rightfully furious. This is a lady who will play nice no more - now that her security and her son's inheritance have been thrown away by her feckless husband at a time already full of uncertainty. Hell hath no fury like a Margaret scorned . Written by
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