CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Wearing a dark blue pin stripe suit for the board meeting - his mother always said it made him look slimmer and taller - Graham Lumley, as finance manager of One Day Wonders Ltd, tried to persuade Kenny Buxton the chairman, that their liability insurance was being stretched taking on skydiving. Already paying high premiums for their hot air ballooning he couldn’t see the reason why the company needed to expand anymore. Graham Lumley stood and raised himself without the others seeing his feet under the table and, with a nervous posture argued, it would be better to buy into other franchises with safer sports rather than have a skydiving operation. However, Kenny Buxton refused to listen. He’d seen his major competitor, Great Days Out Ltd, take over franchises on three

