Logisitics

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Stone “Church,” I called out. I went into our room, and I sat at the head of the table and waited for my men and women to come in.” They filed in two by two, with Cyber coming last as usual. His blonde hair was up in a messy top knot, his clothes wrinkled. He looked exhausted and pale, but that was his perpetual look. “You really need to touch grass,” I said to him. The others looked at him and chuckled. “I did last week on family day. I got a burger and a Coke.” “Then you went back inside and back to your lair,” Bones said. More chuckling went around the room. Cyber shrugged and sat. “First order of business. How are the businesses, and what are our profits for the month?” I asked. Numbers, my Treasurer, opened a notebook. “The mechanic shop is up 10%, the bookstore is up 5%.

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