Mark swallowed hard, his eyes fixed on his trembling tablet. "It was a clerical error, Romi. I—"
"Good." She picked up her leather portfolio and headed for the door. At the threshold, she paused and looked back over her shoulder with a sharp, knowing smirk. "And order some coffee. It’s going to be a very long night." romi rain boss
"You all have forty-eight hours to fix this," Romi announced, her eyes sweeping the room like a searchlight. "No one leaves before the sun comes up, and no one goes home until the ledger balances. Am I clear?" A chorus of "Yes, Romi" echoed through the room. Mark swallowed hard, his eyes fixed on his trembling tablet
The door clicked shut behind her, leaving the room in a frantic rush of motion. Romi Rain didn't just run a company; she owned the room, and everyone in it knew it. At the threshold, she paused and looked back
She walked slowly around the perimeter of the room. Her tailored charcoal suit was sharp enough to cut glass, and the click of her heels against the marble floor sounded like a countdown. She stopped behind Mark, the lead analyst, and rested a hand lightly on the back of his chair.