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" So what do you think would be the best time to open this place up?" He asked everyone. He didn’t want to be the only decision maker in everything.

" We should do it next week," James said seriously and continued, " we need to hire more staff and the interview process and picking the right one could take time."

Alaric nodded, James reason seemed to be accepted by everyone anonymously. Now the advantage of having james were showing .

He was a planner.

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