All Chapters of BLEEDING NATION: A Man's Worth in the Hands of Another: Chapter 11 - Chapter 12
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Chapter 10: The Journalist
He needed to feel good about himself. He laughed not because he knew what the word was but because he felt a winner solving the puzzles. After the brief moment, he went back to figure out what the name could mean. This one word was ‘Eden’. His mind was too tired at the time to think beyond the point. He needed to get home and relax first. He decided to not head for the office and detoured home. His mind had just had enough for one day. He may not have figured out what this Eden meant but he was positive. It was time he let someone in on it to help. This person was to be none other but his lovely wife. After a few hours with his son and having fun, he felt it was time to get back at it. Immediately after dinner, his son went to sleep and it was his better half and him alone. Before the name, he had missed her and needed to show her exactly that. After a while of play and very constructive fun, he had one for the climax. It was time for the word. He explained the whole witch-hunt to he
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Chapter 11: The Journalist
By the time I was turning back to try to save the game, it was too late for me. I did not lose my job though, no. I was forced to play this new game. This is what flipped everything and how my story began. Just a few years in power as the Cabinet Minister of Finance, it was time to renew my subscription. One day, as I was busy in my office working building the Nation, I got a call from one of the very few Cabinet Members we had initiated for office together. It was just a harmless call notifying me of a meeting I was to attend and later a ceremony. The meeting was scheduled for the afternoon of that day. Since I had a tight schedule for that afternoon, all I did was to request for postponement to evening. He kept me on hold for a while and then he confirmed the postponement. Still, nothing was out of place according to me. I just assumed that the meeting was very important for all involved to be present. What I never knew was that, that call was a mark for a beginning to the end but
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