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Peter Fleming ([info]themiddlegame) wrote in [info]colligo_threads,
@ 2011-07-21 00:29:00

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Entry tags:peter fleming

WHO: Peter Fleming
WHAT: Sometimes locals just love to mess with the wrong people
WHERE: The Mayor's Office
WHEN: July 21st
RATING: PG
STATUS: Narrative; COMPLETE

Since being placed in the Mayor's office after the incumbent's suicide and Mycroft's decision to take a less public position had left him the only candidate in an uncontested race, Peter had been working diligently to make sure that the city was getting back to what it had been before the attack. Having switched gears on much of the mayor's financing plans, funneling as much as he could justify into the city development budget and hiring on Colligo Construction in order to fulfill the contracts. Having just left a project manager position in the firm, he felt that he could trust the locals who had worked under him and those that he had convinced to hire him to follow through on job.

But one evening when he went to check the construction budget and the project progression, he was surprised to find the account wiped out. Everything that had been placed under the discretion of Colligo Construction to spend on repairing the city was gone, several million dollars wiped out in one foul swoop, and all of his efforts to find out what had happened to the operating budget had all yielded the some results.

The company had taken the cash and split.

With the realization that he had been thoroughly screwed over, Peter felt an all too familiar twitching in the back of his mind, demanding that he let him finish the job. But Peter had a better idea.



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