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Chapter 8 - THE MEETING 

I strolled inside the boardroom, which felt colder than normal, the big table shining beneath the bright fluorescent lights. I sat at the head of the table, feeling the weight of the occasion crushing down on me, and my heart raced. The directors' doubtful gaze was piercing me, and I could feel them all subtly doubting my capacity to guide. 

I tried to seem confident as I said, "Thank you all for coming." "I am aware that we need to talk about Uncle Harold's proposal immediately." 

The family lawyer, Mr. Thompson, adjusted his glasses and added, "Urgent indeed." But Emma, we must exercise caution. Harold has worked for this company for more years than you have. 

I clinched my fists beneath the table, struggling to maintain my calm. "I know that, but we can't allow him to undercut my power. I'm going to preserve my grandfather's legacy here. 

Mrs. Jenkins, another board member, commented in a patronizing tone, "Your intentions are noble, Emma." But do you really think you have the know-how to deal with this kind of situation? 

"Have you ever?" Feeling the heat rising in my cheeks, I repeated myself. "I've spent my entire life in this industry. I understand what leadership entails. 

"Do you?" With a smug smirk on his face, Harold walked into the room and his voice pierced through the tension like a dagger. "Because it seems like you're getting into too much." 

"Harold, this is not your meeting," I responded, maintaining a steady tone of voice despite my mounting rage. 

"Ah, but my family is also involved in the business," he responded, slouching against the wall. "And I believe it's time for us to have a serious conversation about who should be in charge." 

The board members looked at each other, their looks noncommittal. I struggled to hold onto my power as I felt the earth under me move. 

Mr. Thompson cautiously said, "Emma, perhaps we should consider Harold's proposal more seriously." "He is extremely experienced." 

"Perhaps experience with manipulation," I shot back, losing all control of my wrath. "I refuse to allow him to seize control of this business." 

With a condescending tone, Mrs. Jenkins added, "Emma, you need to be realistic." "You're not old, and this is not an easy situation." 

"Although I'm young, I'm not naive," I firmly said in response. "I'm aware of Harold's intentions, and I won't allow them to be fulfilled." 

With a sarcastic tone, Harold added, "Let's not forget, Emma." It is up to you to establish your worth. I'm just trying to lend a hand. 

"Your 'assistance' has conditions attached," I murmured, my heart pounding. "I won't play the pawn in your game," 

I could sense the board members' rising suspicion and the tangible tension in the room. Though I knew I had to maintain my position, doubts began to surface. 

As I was ready to lose my cool, James entered through the open door, his demeanor composed and assured. I felt my heart skip a beat as I saw him. 

"I apologize for being late," he began, surveying the space. "I came here to help Emma," I said. 

"Aiding?" Harold crossed his arms and scoffed. "James, what knowledge do you have about managing a business?" 

James said in a firm voice, "I know enough to recognize when someone is trying to take advantage of a situation." "I'm here to support Emma; she can lead this company more than well." 

The board members appeared taken aback, and I experienced an overwhelming sense of thankfulness. I felt stronger with James around, and I could see the doubt in their eyes start to disappear. 

James said with a steady stare, "Emma, you have a strong team behind you." "You don't need to handle this by yourself." 

"I'm grateful, James," I said with a newfound sense of assurance. "I will fight for this legacy—it belongs to my family." 

With a little shift in tone, Mr. Thompson remarked, "Then let's hearyour plan, Emma." "How would you suggest we handle Harold's offer?" 

I inhaled deeply, sensing the gravity of the situation. "I suggest that before making any decisions, we thoroughly examine Harold's proposal and weigh its implications." 

"What makes your judgment trustworthy?" Harold spoke out next, sounding patronizing. "This is your first time being in charge." 

With a firm voice, I remarked, "I may not have been in charge, but I've been preparing for this my entire life." "I am a company insider, and I will not allow you to take it from me." 

There was a glimmer of respect in the eyes of the board members as they looked at each other. Harold wasn't done, though. 

"Emma, you're doing something wrong," he said. "You will come to regret turning down my assistance." 

"Taking my chances instead of giving up control to you," I shot back with a renewed sense of resolve. 

Mr. Thompson cleared his throat at that moment. "I believe it should be put to a vote on whether or not to accept Harold's proposal." 

"Definitely," I said, my heart pounding. "Let's get started." 

As the board members started to cast their ballots, I held my breath and prayed for a good result. However, I sensed the tension in the air deep below and knew Harold wouldn't give up easily. 

Following the tallying of the votes, Mr. Thompson raised his head, his countenance solemn. "The board has decided to temporarily place Harold in charge while we review the proposal. The majority of the board voted for this to happen." 

"What?" With a sinking heart, I exclaimed. "You're not serious at all!" 

With a stern voice, Mr. Thompson stated, "It's for the best, Emma." "Stability is essential during this transition." 

"Equanimity?" I echoed, feeling a wave of rage come over me. "You're giving him control of the company!" 

James spoke in a quiet, comforting voice, "Emma, calm down." "We'll work this out," 

"I don't want to solve this problem!" With tears prickling in the corners of my eyes, I let out a loud cry. "I refuse to let him steal the legacy of my family!" 

Harold grinned, obviously enjoying my anguish. "Emma, you ought to have considered that before you challenged me." 

I knew I had to fight back when I noticed the board members averting my gaze as I looked around the room. There was still a long way to go in this. 

"Mark my words, Harold," I murmured, maintaining a calm tone despite the growing rage within of me. "I'm going to reclaim what is mine." 

James seemed to be right behind me as I stormed out of the boardroom. I was enraged and aware that this was only the start of a challenging and protracted struggle. But at any cost, I was prepared to defend my family's legacy.