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Everything posted by Topher Lydon
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I was once ordered to lie to an accreditation board regarding examinations. I refused, was then threatened to be fired. I pointed out that ethically if I did as he asked, and we were caught it would not only be my job, but the universities accreditation, and would probably invalidate an entire years worth of degree students, since my course was mandatory to graduation. I then played the recording back to him, and stated that I was more than happy to play that for the accreditation board, if he would prefer.
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If I was Ollie, I would use my CYA. Whenever I was working, and I got called in for a chat with the boss, I would record it. the amount of times those recordings protected me from illegal and exploitative practices. I cannot stress enough, it's always wise to record.
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He has revenue, what he lacks at the moment is liquidity. That has always been Ollie's job to arrange for him, and Ollie's turned on him. Tarquin needs to find a path back, this is only chapter 8 of 24, our resident SOB isn't done yet, not by a long shot. Orel may be stronger than Tarquin realized, but he does care about something. And as Tarquin has proven several times now, if you care about something, it can be exploited.
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I was aiming for Rich person blindness. I've known a few Rich kids who have hit walls of reality... HARD. A lot of them simply aren't wired like the rest of us. They never look at their bank balance because they have never had to, it doesn't occour to them to look. The cards should work, if it doesn't work, it HAS to be a banking problem. Car has broken down, uggh Daddy, I need a new car, what do you mean we can repair them? Why are you telling me I have to stick to a budget, uggh fine... 20$ for food for one day? That barely covers the cost of a good cup of coffee and my toast... uggh. This is Tarquin at the moment, facing the reality that his luxury life style has just come to a shuddering halt, and he doesn't know what to do. Ollie's the money guy, Ollie fix it!
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his biggest fault was complacency. He could have had Orel locked down with a conservatorship the moment he turned 18, but that would create scandal, he just assumed Orel was on his leash... he didn't count on Finn ever returning. He thought the pain he put Finn through was enough to send him running. He didn't anticipate where Finn would run to. The Asset and the Liability gave us Finn finding his way home but feeling unworthy of love, this book is about him being found by Orel, the one person who already loved him, no matter what.
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Thanks, it's a lot of work for this one, and a lot of research to get Orel just right. One of the more unique characters I have written. I wrote Four attempts, trying to find a partner that worked for Finn, to give him his HEA, but once Orel appeared on page, he just grabbed Finn's hand and that was it.
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almost as if Tarquin has other money squirreled away... from some sort of scheme... :: eyes new story plot ::
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nope, that's Weston's thing
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Tarquin never does his own dirty work. He has people for that, as you will soon see.
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Not being an a-hole who bankrupts a town? no wait that's a very Allistair thing... I would think it would be things like getting a degree, or even getting a job (a real one not politics) Just rough ideas. I see someone like Tarquin, the moment his father died, saying I'm rich, screw all this BS.
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Well there is money in the trust that Tarquin will never be able to access due to his failure to meet the goals set by his father. So that Money would probably be returned to Orel if Oliver justified it. maybe used by Orel to buy a confetti cannon of his own, with obnoxious colours. The Counter-confetti cannon...
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fixed :: gives you a cookie for the find :: 🍪
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actually you are right, I will nail that one down as well. Thank you again for the spot
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this was written BEFORE I wrote the DnD scene in the last book, so is an artifact of text, I will edit it when I get a chance. Good spot, thank you. I write very fast, and sometimes it causes mistakes to slip through. I revise the text at times... adding stuff in. For example did you know Peter didn't exist when I originally wrote Carter's Duty, so I had to go back and write him into that story... which caused a few hiccups... Duty was a mess of a book, still is... One day :: eyes dynamite, a wrecking ball and a total renovation of the troubling mess ::
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I might steal that... It's a very Andrew thing to tease Will about... That and poor Will looks far older. He ages faster than Obama did, and this is still before the election
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Oh crap he's 47... must update my notes.
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depends on how flexible Andrew is at 45
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I want to make a stern comment :: ducks hurled book copies::
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I have a vision of Orel happily floating past, bobbing alone and cheerily waving good bye
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It is possible to be a dual citizen and be an American... If he emigrated he'd have to give one up, but since Canadians were naturalized by Article Four, I don't see him needing to. It might be a bit of fuss from the GOP, but once the ruling comes down from the Supreme court, it should settle the matter. Trump however, is fond of Birther narratives... except, again, it's his own signature on the treaty. Will would love nothing more than for the entire treaty to be declared null and void. It is another example of Will winning if he loses. Invalidate the treaty, the annexation becomes illegal, and Canada is free.
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Tarquin is VERY much screwed. Losing control of Orel is a DISASTER for him. He's broke, in debt up to his eyeballs, and face to face with a brave new world that doesn't have him in it. But beware the drowning man, lest he pull you under too. At least Orel is prepared.
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Orel isn't stupid, leases show competency
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Chapter Nine: The Fiduciary Duty Oliver stood in the doorway of Orel’s bedroom. It was 7:00 AM. The house was waking up around him, the ancient plumbing groaning in the walls, but this room was aggressively silent. It wasn’t the silence of tragedy. He knew that silence; he had lived with it for ten years. That was a heavy, suffocating blanket. This silence was different. It was crisp. It was airy. It smelled faintly of lemon polish and the absence of fear. The bed was made.
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This isn't a spoiler, merely my working idea: Consequences for the Plot: Lydia's Motivation: It’s not just her "bucket." It’s the survival of her entire network, the region's economy. Her assets are worthless if the entire Rideau Valley becomes a financial no-go zone. The "Knight" Metaphor: Gets darker. He’s not just holding the door against local vultures. He’s trying to quarantine a plague inside the castle walls. The Alliance: They need to secretly reach out to the most exposed creditor towns before the Province does, to form a coalition of the screwed. This is where Mike (union connections to other towns) and Axl (covert communications via stream?) become vital. Where Steve's out of the box financial strategies and schemes, and Kenny's forensic accountancy come into play. The True Enemy: Shifts subtly. It’s not just Merrick. It’s the system that allowed this to happen—the deregulated advisors, the predatory banks (the LOBO sellers), the consultancy scams. Merrick is the symptom; the disease is everywhere.
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It is a threat that quite literally could bankrupt the province, think of it like domino's. If Merrickville goes bankrupt, it will default on all the loans the surrounding villages leant to it (They borrowed to acquire the funds), so they'd go bankrupt one right after the other across the province. It is the kind of disaster that will create a provincial-wide financial crisis... and given Ontario's lynch pin nature to Canada's economy, it's a systematic collapse of a nation's economy. The Government would have to step in, bury the debt. The money would have to be written off, and remain, secure, in a certain someone's bank account, ready for when he needs it. This is, indeed, a Steve and Kenny sized problem. One that is going to challenge Steve in a way that's going to excite his rather Steve-tastic Steve-ness. Poor Kenny is going to have to invest in scotchguard, tissues, and prayer to keep Steve from exploding all over the national economy.
