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Axel I couldn't help but roll my eyes as the asswipe in front of me bored me to my bones with his analysis of the project that was splayed on the screen of the projector. The light that oozed off the flat screen gadget cast a faint colourful glow in the dark boardroom and it allowed me to get a glimpse of the tired faces of the rest of the engineers that were on seat, struggling to maintain a professional composure. The plan on display didn't trigger any ounce of satisfaction in me and I was tempted to cut him short but I was still a tad bit hopeful that he might arrive at a reasonable point at the end. But then, as my droopy eyes travelled through the room, settling on the empty seat across me, my heart sank. And I was right back where I started, beating myself up for caving into tho

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