Wrong time: Unwanted Success

JAMOLE was having handy a document, standing before Susan who was getting ready for work. He came back with the document to break the good news to her.

But then it was a good news with a touch of bad news, so he had stormed to the café, gotten drunk and couldn’t return on time to share it with her.

Every good thing was happening at the wrong time. Jamole wished he could wave the magic wand and everything would normalize.

But it would only be in his imagination, because he had just one week to go.

“What document is that?” Susan asked, and paused to gaze upon the gloom on his face.

Jamole wanted to speak and his lips shook with mixed feelings.

“I…I…um…” he swallowed hard, and sat down to raise his gaze at the ceiling.

“Could you please say what it is and stop stuttering,” she rode her wheelchair to him and wanted to snatch the document.

Jamole pulled away, “Okay finne, I will say it. Swan Airline…” he hesitated yet again,, “Swan Airline has earned a networth of $ 10 billion. My account
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