Generational Shift II Cameron & Cassandra
Nervousness prickled through Cassandra’s body as her leg bounced up and down. She knew this was just a casual conversation with one of her best friends, but it also meant the world to her that her best friend approved of her idea.
She had been working on her plan for years. She had been doing market research. She had been interviewing employees. She had done calculations of cost. She had looked at land. She had talked about building permits and business permits for what she wanted to do. She had spent many late nights talking to and texting people about how she’d make her idea work. She had tried to make sure that he concept was flawless.
At the end of the day though, Cassandra had not gotten a business degree. She knew she had no idea what she was doing. She just knew most of all the legacy of the Robbins was a patched one, and she wanted more than anything to repair at least some of the damage that they were doing. She wanted to die knowing that she left the planet better than she entered it- at least in her own little corner.
So she wanted to talk to the person who had the most power in his community. He’d be the person that she knew would be able to help her most to achieve her dreams. She knew that if she needed help or advice that he’d be the person that’d be able to at least point her in the right direction.
Most of all she just trusted that he’d be the most supportive of her idea- if it was good. So when he opened the door, Cassandra jumped up and smiled excitedly. “I’m so excited to see you. I have an idea that I hope that you like.”












