Finish The Story 2 – Boardroom Manoeuvres – @Tanmay_and_Jain @darthnid

Thanks so much to Tanmay Jain for including me in this collaboration and it’s the turn of Nideesh Samant, with the final prompt of the month.

Prompt  – A standard corporate boardroom meeting is underway, but the boss has hidden motives…

Boardroom Manoeuvres

The boardroom was like an oven. It had been a long meeting, and it was about time to wrap it up.
Clive Burnett, the Managing Director, cleared his throat to get everyone’s attention.
“Ahem, right, thank you. That has been a productive meeting, and I’ll be sure to get Mandy to send the minutes out to you all tomorrow. Oh, and one final thing. There appears to be a glitch in the system, and it seems to have muddled up everyone’s contact numbers. I need you all to write your names and your contact numbers on this piece of paper.”
“But Mr Burnett, don’t you have our numbers on your own phone anyway?” Dennis piped up.
There’s always one, trying to be clever.
“Actually, my phone syncs to the system, and I can’t get any of the numbers either. It’s a simple fix, but we just need them all, now, from you, so the system can be corrected. Everyone in the room, please.”
The paper was passed around, with some of the attendees rolling their eyes as they scribbled down digits.
The paper made its way back to him.
“Thank you everyone. I’ll give this to IT and get it sorted ASAP. Thanks again and good evening.” Clive smiled.
He folded the paper and pocketed it. Good job he was the MD and no one questioned him too much. He’d been dying to ask that new girl Alisha for her number, but GDPR meant HR wouldn’t give it to him…


Nideesh Samant

A weaver or short stories, mostly dark ones…
Blog – https://thedarknetizen.wordpress.com
Twitterwww.twitter.com/darthnid

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3-2-1 Quote Me Challenge : Expression

“Beauty without expression is boring. “

Ralph Waldo Emerson

and

“The purpose of life is self-expression.”

Oscar Wilde

This post is in an answer to 3-2-1 Quote Me Challenge which was started by A Guy Named Bloke And K9 Doodlepip

I was tagged by my blog sis, Willow, to take part in this challenge. So thank you sis!

  1. Thank the selector: Thank you Willow!
  2. Post 2 quotes for the challenge of the day, which is Expression.
  3. Select three bloggers to take part in this challenge.

I have chosen the three lucky blogger’s below. There is no obligation; only those who would like to play, should they like.

  1. Erika
  2. Syl
  3. Marian

Tuesday Poems For Writers #Inspiration – Distractions

Another poem inspired by Lucy of Blonde Write More! The dreaded distractions of Social Media… a hard one for many modern day writers!

 Anti-Social Media

Time to knuckle down
To ponder and to frown
To sit and take a look
At how to better my own book
 
Computer on, tea by my side
My notes beside me as a guide
I’ll just check my phone
And then my work I’ll hone
 
A few amusing tweets
Insta had some treats
Click a photo of my workspace
And then I’ll pick up pace
 
Mustn’t forget my Facebook crew
They need a little attention too
And of course the blog
Jeez, Social Media’s a time hog
 
Right, now to that edit
Need to unpick it bit by bit
Comb every line for silly errors
Brush away the punctuation terrors
 
But, Ping! A notification
To my phone, my hand does hasten
I’ll just quickly check again
Clear my emails once, and then
 
I’ll definitely start my work
I promise I won’t shirk
And… oh! My time is up
Power off and drain my cup

Ritu 2019

Now, with that in mind, I have to tell you that I need to be a good girl, stop with all the other things, and start this edit in earnest!

No promises here, but I may be a little quieter…

Wish me luck!

RonovanWrites #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge #255 Fast&Lane

Ron’s Haiku Prompt this week:

Fast & Lane

Rear View Mirror, Driving, Truck
Pixabay Image
Changing directions
Living life in the fast lane
Always use mirrors
Ritu 2019
Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge Image 2016

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