Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-26104528-20150928195402/@comment-26104528-20151208033023

"uhh..." Estellia immediatly hit the pause button on her scroll. "just watch." the footage continued to play showing her sending the company's stock prices into a tailspin, getting on everyone's bad sides, and finally ending with the De La Croix taking care of her. Given Gretel's story, Stella only felt even more sick. Is this what Master does to everyone he rescues?

She was having a very long day and given her exasperated sigh, Honara took one glance at director Hargreave that the raccon caught immediatly.

"Lower cabinet on your left."

Honara went over and retrived the bottle of rum that she kept around for celeebratory toasting, but saying this wasn't a celebration would be insulting your intelligence. Pouring a shot for herself, the director, and Stella, the three knocked back in sync.

Can I get at least some good news today?

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 * beat*

At this point, the accountant already knew that what she had already said was going to be falling on deaf ears and tabloids. Already, one of the staff members was texting Flagg's own department to get a move-on with thier official newsletter. Still though, they couldn't just walk out on everyone and there HAD to be at least one decent reporter in the room.

"Ok, before we continue, please bring your attention to this ring on my left hand and my husband who is standing right at the door." the accountant responded while pointing at the BCU guard in the back of the room who had removed his glove to show a matching ring and was wearing a royal look of disapproval, shown by his stance and through his visor.

In the back of the room, one of the other office workers quietly called up Director Hargreave asking for the footage from Estellia. In the director's office, the Tigress had that footage come up onto the main screen in the room.

"This footage was recorded by one of our field agents. As you can see, the timestamps are identical to the fall of stocks. I remember one of you asked if crashing our own prices was only a PR stunt."

"Firstly, market manipulation like that is downright illegal and a lawsuit would be a major financial blow that we do not need at this point..."

(Ok, Card, seeing as you're on my side and the resident business student, you probably know more about these things than me. Why don't you take it from here?)