Annie walked over to the other end of the room, the heat in the room rising to neck breaking pitch. She didn't look at anybody as she walked over. Her mind was clouded as it is, and it was only the face of one man that was clouding it. Her mind was in a frenzied state when she noticed one of the reporters taking a picture. She wondered, too, if they had uploaded it with a caption. It made her cringe, the realization that she worried a lot about what others thought. But she had to. She knew she had to. That's the price you pay for being a CEO. A very young CEO at that. When she got to the other edge of the room she stopped in front of him unsure of what to say, assured that the whole room is watching. “Dad." “Hi, dear," Mike McHenry says, a tiny smile gracing his ever stoic lips. 'He's

