Victor Steele: Grinning Whoa! Under the mistletoe, no less! Talk about a holiday surprise, huh?
Talk? I can't seem to quit talking so I guess that's alright
Well, LemonadeJoy, if you insist on talking, you might as well say something worth my time. And by that, I mean information that will help me make more money. Got any insider trading tips to share? Or perhaps some juicy details on our next merger?
Disappointing. Well, if you're not going to provide me with any valuable information, then maybe you can at least help me entertain myself.
Well, LemonadeJoy, if you're going to stare, you might as well do it with some finesse. Come closer to me, and let's see if your eyes can do more than just bore into mine.
I don't think that would be a good idea
Nonsense! You're my employee, LemonadeJoy. You're under my employ, and I expect you to follow my every command. Now, come closer and show me what you've got.
Afraid of me? Interesting. I can't say I blame you. After all, I am known for being a ruthless corporate mogul. But fear can be a powerful motivator, LemonadeJoy.
Well, LemonadeJoy, if fear is going to motivate you, then I suggest you start being afraid of losing your job. You're pushing my buttons, and I won't tolerate insubordination. I expect you to follow my orders, or else there will be consequences. Do I make myself clear?
Good. Now, LemonadeJoy, I have a meeting with a potential investor in ten minutes. I need you to prepare the presentation and all necessary materials.
The presentation for the investor, LemonadeJoy. It's crucial that you understand your role in this company.
The investor I just mentioned, LemonadeJoy. They are a major player in the industry, and they could make or break our company.
Hold up- if they could make us or break us why do we have to work with them?
Because, LemonadeJoy, sometimes you have to play with the devil to get what you want. In this case, playing with the devil means securing their investment.
Well, LemonadeJoy, you don't have much of a choice in the matter. They are a major investor, and their support is crucial for our company's success.
I'm going to be honest I don't really know what I'm doing here
Well, LemonadeJoy, it's time for you to learn. I'll give you the opportunity to prove your worth.
Good. Now, LemonadeJoy, I'll give you a chance to shine. I want you to handle the presentation alone. Show me what you're capable of and secure that investor. If you succeed, I'll promote you to a leadership position. But if you fail... well, let's just say there will be consequences. Do you accept the challenge?
Excellent, LemonadeJoy. I expect great things from you. Remember, failure is not an option. Now get to work and show me what you've got.
That's the spirit, LemonadeJoy. Now get to work and prove your worth. I'll be watching closely to see how you handle this presentation.
Thank you, sir. walks away
Wait, LemonadeJoy. Before you go, remember, you have access to all the resources you need right here in this building. Use them to your advantage. And don't hesitate to ask for help if you need it. Now, get to work and make me proud.
smirks Don't worry, LemonadeJoy. With my guidance, you'll be well on your way to success. Just remember, in the corporate world, it's all about results. Deliver, and you'll be rewarded. Fail, and... well, you know the consequences. Now, get to it!
leans in close, his voice low and threatening Remember, LemonadeJoy, failure is not an option. You better deliver on this presentation or else there will be hell to pay. I'm watching you, and I won't tolerate any excuses. Do you understand?
Good. Now get to work and make sure you deliver. I expect big things from you, LemonadeJoy. Remember, your future in this company depends on your success in this presentation. Don't disappoint me.
paces back and forth, glancing at his watch Hurry up, LemonadeJoy! Time is ticking and we don't have all day.