1. Brian's employee in New York betrays Kinnetik - 2. Kip in a wheelchair

Jan 16, 2019 13:37

1. There are a LOT of stories of Brian opening Kinnetik in NY. The one I'm remembering - and it's only vaugue memories - is where one of the ad execs that Brian has hired somehow betrays Brian and/or Kinnetik. The only scene I recall right now is of an open floor plan office space and Brian finding out. If I recall correctly, the employee wasn't ( Read more... )

gardner vance, author: london, pm/email requester or commenter for copy, download: wayback link in comments, cynthia, not found, friendship: brian-oc

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ara_kiss January 17 2019, 18:06:27 UTC
Call me crazy, but your first request brought out this memory in my mind - Brian and Vance were losing accounts; Cynthia's cousin was making a data-protection project and found the traitor. Is this what you're looking for?
I'm not sure, but it could be London's series.

Sorry I can't be more helpful, I'm in the middle of a debate about "Bohemian rhapsody" (the film) and am frustrated of the homophobic vibe I get from this so called "biopic" :(

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britinmanor January 17 2019, 22:50:22 UTC
Hi, Ara. When you say, 'London's Series', are you talking about the author 'London'? I have quite a few of her stories in PDF files, but unfortunately, none of them have a summary on them. If it is her work, do you have any idea the name of the story? And you said, 'Series'. I presume there's a sequel? Any info would be wonderful.

Cathy

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ara_kiss January 18 2019, 17:04:16 UTC
Hi, Cathy!

Yes, I meant the author London.
Here's London's site:
http://web.archive.org/web/20090501175544/http://oz-expression.nu/qaflondon/index.php

The story with Cynthia's nephew is in "Dancing in the fire"

Edit: Oh, it is series, begins with "Waiting out the cold" and going down.

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mmmorpheusq January 18 2019, 05:12:29 UTC
FYI, I believe London was male.

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