Theo’s answer was, “Nope. Kelly has nothing to do with my decision. It was the first business that Joel would have on his own. It would not be part of A+ Company, that is why I don’t want to invest. In their company, there is a check-and-balance of power. But in this personal business venture, there will be none. Honestly, I have no confidence in his business judgment at times, but his parents are both exceptional business executives. My investment in A+ Company as well as that of Tessa’s are also just a temporary arrangement. They had every intention to buy back the shares we had which they gave us for our investments. Until then, we are considered minor shareholders of their company with voting power.” “I see,” and then she changed the topic, “Anyway, I have been thinking of providing a