Missing Company?: Corporate Intent Series
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Terry and Rose get engaged and attend a conference. But on their return, they learn that their company has completely disappeared! Can Judy and the DCRI team once again unravel the truth? As the story unfolds, the team learns that there are greater implications to their search than ever imagined. The reader is taken on a fantastic trip through galactic backwaters while each moment getting closer to the surprising truth. Missing Company? is the third entry in this imaginative futuristic mystery series.
Hallett German
Hallett German is a fiction and technical subject author on various aspects of IT. His works of fiction cross multiple genres including children, young adult, dysfunctional corporate mysteries/fantasies, historical fiction, and steampunk. His books offer a unique and original ride into other worlds and lives.
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Missing Company? - Hallett German
Missing Company?
Corporate Intent Series Book#3
Hallett German
.v24b March 31st 2013
Copyright 2013 Hallett German
Written by Hallett German
Illustrated by Alessandra R. German
Works by Author:
Amazi Chronicles:
Story #1: How I Overcame My Inventor’s Block
Book #1: Automatons for Peace
Book #2: Translators for Peace (Future)
Corporate Intent
Story #1: Missing Profits?
Book #1: Missing Employees?
Book #2: Missing Owner? (Soon)
Book #3 Missing Company?
Olivia Plymouth, Internal Traveler and Fashion Consultant:
Story #1: Joyous Living and the Wrong Suitcase
Book #1: Brazilian Quest
Book #2: Misadventures in Boston (Soon)
Book #3 The Year Fashion Changed (Future)
Available on Smashwords, Amazon, Kobobooks and other e-book seller locations.
More details at https://sites.google.com/site/hallettgermanfiction/
Table of Contents
Chapter 1:Corporate Conference
Chapter 2: Was It Ever Real?
Chapter 3: DCRI at a Glance
Chapter 4: Is There any Truth to This?
Chapter 5: Acca Fields Accord
Chapter 6: 48 Hour Deadline
Chapter 7: Diving In
Chapter 8: First Real Steps
Chapter 9: Progress Amidst Threats
Chapter 10: Stymied!
Chapter 11; Rexulio
Chapter 12 Haunting the Time Raven's Lair
Chapter 13: Dropping By Cypress Woods
Chapter 14; Heading Home
Chapter 15: An Unorthodox Next Action
Chapter 16: In The Ancient Hall of Justice
Chapter 17: No Hole to Hide In
Chapter 18: Dead-ends and Determination
Chapter 19: A Knightly Confession
Chapter 20: Electronic Goldmine
Chapter 21: An Unwelcome Return
Chapter 22: Dangerous Play
Chapter 23: This Showdown will not be Televised.
Chapter 24: The Fog Clears
Chapter 25: Celebration
Chapter 26: Betrayal
Introduction
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Some corporations are real and some exist only in the mind. This is a story about the
latter, presented both as a fantasy and a mystery. Nothing more than that.
HG
Chapter 1: Corporate Conference
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Terry Jenkins and Rose Watkins were having the time of their lives on a generous corporate tab. Both were young business analysts at Barwick and Hulen. The 500-person Meiol city-based company provided business management consulting on Home Planet and other worlds. Terry and Rose were attending a five-day business analyst conference. They were also dating in secret and were trying to hide this fact from others in the office. Both enjoyed the luscious surroundings of this exclusive world-renowned resort. In addition, they were even more delighted with their precious time alone. Their hours were an interesting contrast: droning talks during the day and unfolding passion during the night. All this made for an unforgettable experience. On the last day of their stay, Terry asked Rose for her hand in marriage. Happily, she consented. All was going great. They took the flight home and went into the office to submit their expense and trip reports. However, when they arrived there, no office was visible. Instead, they encountered a unfamiliar large building surrounded by an unending lawn. Bewildered, they called the main corporate number. But, an owner of a shop selling robotic pets answered. Things kept getting even stranger. Somehow, their company badges and conference artifacts were taken during the night. In fact, they had no proof that they ever worked at Barwick & Hulen. The company headquarters, web site, and resources had inexplicably vanished. Were the two of them deluded all this time? Or had something gone horribly wrong?
It was far from clear on what happened. Terry and Rose were desperate for getting any answers on where their former lives went. They tried the police, private detectives, mystics, and even corporate whisperers. Then, as a last resort, they ventured to the headquarters of DCRI (Dysfunction Corporate Research Institute.) This was their final hope.
Chapter 2: Was It Ever Real?
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One of the rotating tasks that happened at DCRI was weekend duty. This meant one had to be in the office from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday and had to be on call on Sunday. Typically this worked out to be once every three months and in compensation, the employee would have the following Monday off. During this weekend, Desmond Tewes was in charge. He liked the sound of that. He had done his light tasks for the day (review the few emails and incoming requests for help.) and was deep into reading a Galactic Military Maneuvers magazine. He was reading about some classic military strategies when he heard a knock at the door. He sighed and opened to see who was visiting.
Into the lobby rushed Terry Jenkins and Rose Watkins, filled with excitement and anxiety. They were shown to one of the public meeting rooms and talked non-stop for five minutes straight. It was too much for Desmond. He yelled STOP and asked them to explain the situation S-L-O-W-L-Y.
The young couple then explained what had happened. Desmond was dumbfounded. They worked at a company that apparently never existed. That is a new one! Typically, DCRI deals with companies where the owners or employees disappeared but never a whole company that was gone forever. They looked earnest enough. He knew the drill and where to start.
There are two computers over there. Please write down everything that you remember about the company including employees and their titles, customers and outside businesses that you worked with, conferences that you attended representing the company and anything else that could help.
Terry and Rose took several hours to complete a brain dump
into the computer. In the process, they realized that both of them knew very little about where they worked. By being so preoccupied with their jobs, neither of them knew much about their fellow employees such as where they lived or what they did. The only way that the two of them met at all was by sitting in cubicles facing each other. All the other sides of the cubicles had high walls except for this one side with a low barrier. In retrospect, the whole work experience seemed more like a dream than ever being real.
Desmond loved puzzlers and this was a gigantic one. He started to research Barwick & Hulen. It was a clean trail -- no network presence at all such as a web site or social media. They were not included in the state or national corporate database, or chamber of commerce list. Nor was the company found in any other business database. On a hunch, he checked the business analyst conference that they had allegedly attended. The organization did not