CHAPTER FIVE At first the conversation was laid and yet all I could dread was the tension that would set if we finally confronted the elephant in the room. I wondered for a brief moment if he was purposefully evading the subject. All he had gone on about for the last more than one and half hours was our jobs and about how he was conflicted about his upcoming movie project. The Chinese was long gone. “You know, I just realized we are soon going to be under the same company. Ares will marry Lisa and the merger happens,” He said, leaning back on his seat as he sipped cold beer. The man had a f*****g mini-bar in his house and it was stocked to the core. “Yeah and well, in the spirit of being under the same company, maybe we should get rid of any obstacles that could hinder us from getting a