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In theelse, and Dax Wakefield never underestiood show
Careful attention to every detail was the reason his far-flung media empire had succeeded beyond his wildest drea in such diss?
Dax stopped at the receptionist’s desk in the lobby of the news station he’d corade this semester?”
The receptionist’s smile widened as she fluffed her hair and threw her shoulders back to ure
He noticed A man who enjoyed the female form as much as Dax always noticed
“Good , Mr Wakefield,” Rebecca chirped “He made a C on his last report card Such an irades How on earth did you remember?”
Because Dax made it a point to keep at least one personal detail about all his e to them The mark of success wasn’t simply who had the most money, but who had the best-run business, and no one could do it all by the for you, they stuck around, and turned themselves inside out to perform
Usually Dax had a few questions for Robert Ss So up somewhere
Dax tapped his tees ood instead of evil Is Robert around?”
The receptionist nodded and buzzed the lock on the security door “They’re taping a seg near the set”
“Say hi to Brian for lass door and into the greatest show on earth—thenews
Caaffers mixed it up, harried producers with electronic tablets stepped over thick cables on their way to the sound booth, and in the middle of it all sat KDLS’s star anchor, Monica McCreary She was conversing on cas, despite being on the shorter side She’d done a lot hat she had and he appreciated the effort
Dax paused at the edge of the organized chaos and crossed his arer With a nod, Robert scurried across the ocean of people and equipment to join him
“Saw the ratings, huh?” Robert murmured
That was a quality Dax fully appreciated in his employees—the ability to read his mind