#### History You've been in big business all your life. Your mother, and your mother's mother, and her parents before her, all cutthroat in the pursuit of their goals. And you have followed in those gargantuan footsteps. You bought your first lemonade stand at four and a half years old and turned it into the cash cow it should have been. You sold it to the neighbor's kid a year later for thirteen times what you paid for it. You have never balked at convincing others to do the work so you could live on top, and you have a canny eye for finding the best views in the city. You met [[S.P. Rossman (CEO)]] at a rooftop cocktail lounge, sipping from a frozen ginger root, and for the first time you felt you'd met an equal. No, better. A competitor. Especially after you met their fiancé and learned about the quiet little country town they loved so much. And isn't it just your style to take the passion and creativity of the small and meek and transform it into big, bustling business? So, you ended up on the train to quaintsville, and wouldn't you know it, there's not one, but two great opportunities just waiting to be cultivated; not to mention whatever else is hiding slightly out of sight. Now, you just have to convince those townies that their life's work would be better cared for in your capable hands, and help everyone make their dreams come true... especially yours. #### Questions How much is too much? What does it mean to find joy and love in the small work of day to day life? Is it better to follow legacy or to forge your own path? Can you win over the townsfolk to your cause, or let them win you in turn? #### Opportunities Buy a third place Convince [[L. Fritz (Ingenue)]] to stay in the country, OR convince [[S.P. Rossman (CEO)]] come home with you Win over the townsfolk with your wit, charm, and skills at balancing account books