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Businesswoman Chapter 209
Her legs stretched into six thousand dollar pumps. She wore an eight thousand LBD. Wood floors added character to her apartment above a skyscraper in Wilmington, Delaware. Portraits and landscapes dotted the walls and further colored the ideal of her ambience.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
Mining the Future: How Innovation is Shaping the Industry
As the world’s population grows and technology advances, the demand for raw materials is at an all-time high. From the minerals needed for electronics to the metals used in renewable energy, mining is critical to modern life. However, traditional mining practices have caused significant harm to the environment and local communities. Today, the focus is shifting toward sustainable mining, which aims to minimize damage while meeting global resource demands.
By Anthony Blumberg6 months ago in Chapters
Get Rid of My Scrap Car – A Simple Guide to Clearing Space and Earning Cash
There comes a point when that old car parked in your driveway or tucked away in the garage stops being “something I’ll fix later” and becomes a burden. It’s not just taking up space — it’s draining time, energy, and in many cases, peace of mind.
By All Car Removals6 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 207
Cool air acted as a relief. It flowed throughout Loreen’s enclosed golf cart. The August sun blazed with an intensity to scorch any plant, animal, or human. Equipped with a filtration system, the cart permitted no allergens to enter the space.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 206
Styluses passed around the room. In the hands of Entrepreneur Paul, Lisa and Loreen, they held their fortunes in riches and their futures. Surges of energy coursed through their bones. Crackling with delight, they relished the projected figures made real by their signature on the dotted lines.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 204
Texans, especially Austinites, had a way about greeting people from Delaware. With tailored suits and no ties, flowery blouses, and cool demeanors, they shook hands with the Individualists. All with black faces of varying shades of black, CTO McCorey Gregor, white with freckles and dark brown hair, COO Karrie-Ann Weathers, petite but imposing with bright blonde hair, and the CEO Terrence Culver with jet black hair in locks shook all of their hands.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters



