CHAPTER 29 The Incident… Asher “I think that this would be the best way to utilize our resources instead of stacking them up in hopes that we might use them at a later date…” I droned on as I stood in front of the board, explaining my plans for the next year's budget . Already, we had managed to blow this year's budget out of the water but on the bright side, the rewards were intoxicating. We've bagged major business deals this year, as well as increased our revenue by 10%. But despite these good things, the board was skeptical about allowing this incident to repeat itself. “Don't you think we should scrap some of the projects? They're bulky and time-consuming.” Mr Jared Garth, a member spoke up, cutting me off. Consenting murmurs went round the conference room and my smile grew

