Jameson Mackay
In the business world, there were two kinds of people. The stars and their audience. People like Jameson and Abraham, CEO's of big enterprises. The elites of the elites. These A-list business moguls were the stars. The actors on the silver screen.
They had roles to play and if they so much as breathed, the audience—people like the sly press, media houses, Internet vipers and psycho fans—were always there, two steps ahead to spread the word. Those nosy spectators could cause a scene just for bits of gossip. He stood by a large window watching the paparazzi outside grovelling for juicy dirt, anything to feed the public on the week's buzz.