For four years, Marcus Reed had left the office at exactly 5:30 p.m.
Not 5:29.
Not 5:31.
Every single day.
Rain or snow.
Quarter-end deadlines or client emergencies.
Nothing changed his routine.
To Olivia Brennan, the company's newly appointed CFO, it made no sense.
Marcus was brilliant.
The best analyst in the firm.
Every promotion had been offered.
Every promotion had been refused.
He skipped happy hours.
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