OASIS GROUP HEADQUARTERS Miguel sat in his office, Lisa Moore’s business proposal spread out on his desk. He’d already read it once, but this time, he scrutinized every line, every point, and every projection with fresh eyes. No matter how he tried to poke holes in it, the proposal held its ground. It was impressive—well-researched, innovative, and mutually beneficial. But the weight of family history bore down on him, making every word on the paper feel heavier than it should. A knock on the door pulled him from his thoughts. “Come in,” he called, straightening in his chair. Elizabeth entered, raising an eyebrow at the scene in front of her. “You called for me? What’s so urgent?” Miguel gestured to the chair across from him. “Have a seat. I need your advice on something—not as my si

