[ it's been a couple of hours of greg pacing around the shore like a gigantic lost puppy. he's running out of ideas. refusing to disembark? staying glued to his seat in hopes that the inhuman seeming ferry guy might row him straight back home to NYC if he just stayed put and looked as unassuming as possible?
did not work. failed quite spectacularly, and in fact, that was his one and only idea. exploring the jungle? not an option he's willing to accept just yet. there are real dinosaurs in there.
he's gonna die here. he is. god, this is it, isn't it? greg is aching to catch sight of a familiar face somewhere in the crowd of arrivals, but with his search turning up no results, despair begins to override fear. he settles for perching at the edge of the water to stare out at the vast ocean surrounding them.
fiddling with the strap of a pack he hasn't bothered to open, furrowing his brow, waiting. just... waiting. for the boat to come back and drop off more people, or for another chance to bargain his way home. either or. ]
Come on, come on...
[ he'd offer his soul to the ferryman if he hadn't already promised it to someone else. fuck, this isn't fair. ]
scrywatch: i would like to register a complaint. / text
Anyone else a FT executive whose absence will have serious ramifications on the state of ur company? I would add that its status as a corporation somewhat perhaps some would argue overly bloated, or teeming with worldwide power and influence, has been in question for some time. Maybe or maybe not. I'm not really sure. That's classified information and I'm not privy to all the details. However, even the smallest chance of presiding over any such major changes makes the consequences of my particular situation all the more dire. I don't know how else to stress that this is very uncool and seriously disruptive? I don't want to complain but u (the ancient) kind of did this at the worst possible time?
[ thought you should know!! sincerely, gregory hirsch. a high powered businessman writing an email to the powers that be on the network. ]
greg hirsch aka cousin greg | succession
[ it's been a couple of hours of greg pacing around the shore like a gigantic lost puppy. he's running out of ideas. refusing to disembark? staying glued to his seat in hopes that the inhuman seeming ferry guy might row him straight back home to NYC if he just stayed put and looked as unassuming as possible?
did not work. failed quite spectacularly, and in fact, that was his one and only idea. exploring the jungle? not an option he's willing to accept just yet. there are real dinosaurs in there.
he's gonna die here. he is. god, this is it, isn't it? greg is aching to catch sight of a familiar face somewhere in the crowd of arrivals, but with his search turning up no results, despair begins to override fear. he settles for perching at the edge of the water to stare out at the vast ocean surrounding them.
fiddling with the strap of a pack he hasn't bothered to open, furrowing his brow, waiting. just... waiting. for the boat to come back and drop off more people, or for another chance to bargain his way home. either or. ]
Come on, come on...
[ he'd offer his soul to the ferryman if he hadn't already promised it to someone else. fuck, this isn't fair. ]
scrywatch: i would like to register a complaint. / text
Anyone else a FT executive whose absence will have serious ramifications on the state of ur company?
I would add that its status as a corporation somewhat perhaps some would argue overly bloated, or teeming with worldwide power and influence, has been in question for some time. Maybe or maybe not. I'm not really sure. That's classified information and I'm not privy to all the details. However, even the smallest chance of presiding over any such major changes makes the consequences of my particular situation all the more dire.
I don't know how else to stress that this is very uncool and seriously disruptive? I don't want to complain but u (the ancient) kind of did this at the worst possible time?
[ thought you should know!! sincerely, gregory hirsch. a high powered businessman writing an email to the powers that be on the network. ]