Buns and Inheritance
By WSLeafe
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George Green, the local baker, examined his business’ hygiene report, which was published and sent to him yesterday. This was the biggest injustice, as he knew very well that the shop’s hygiene was exemplary, and didn’t merit a 2/5 score, something which would ruin him.
Another of the shop’s staff, Harold, George’s brother, examined the memo that read “Staff Meeting, Urgent.” Harold made his way through to George’s office, which was once their Father’s, seeing the two work experience girls, whose names Harold couldn’t recall, also in attendance at the staff meeting.
George addressed the three of them suspiciously, and the two girls stood nervously. He knew, Harold thought. “Would somebody like to explain to me why I cleaned every inch of this bakery yesterday before they came, yet we have a rating of ‘2’?!” George shouted angrily. Harold, recognizing the opportunity to anger his little brother, replied “Maybe you didn’t clean hard enough?” George stormed out and didn’t return that day, or the next.
Having moved into his rightful office, Harold sent George a letter, with an attached photo of Harold in George’s old office. The letter simply read “Dear George, I win. Love Harold.”
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