"Numbers don't lie, Mark. But hey, not everyone has the stomach for a ten percent margin increase." She offered a dazzling, sharp-edged smile. "I’ll take my bonus in cash, if you don't mind."
Eventually, Kelsey's conversation partner excused themselves, and she was left standing alone. But she didn't seem to mind – she simply struck a pose, hands on her hips and a triumphant smile on her face. kelsey’s in a cocky mood
She becomes the focal point, the person everyone looks to for the next move or the final word. It’s a reminder that sometimes, humility is overrated. There is a time and a place to take up space, and Kelsey has decided that time is right now. Riding the Wave "Numbers don't lie, Mark
Narrative Development and Character Study based on the prompt: "Kelsey’s in a cocky mood" But she didn't seem to mind – she
Her stride becomes more purposeful. She isn't just moving; she’s claiming the floor.
"Morning, gentlemen," she said, her voice possessing a lyrical, almost bored lilt. She leaned against the mahogany table, crossing one ankle over the other. "I see you’ve all been stressing over the Q3 projections. Don't worry. I handled it."
The door to the conference room swung open, but Kelsey didn’t just walk through it—she sauntered. The quarterly reports were in her hand, but she didn’t hand them to the manager immediately. Instead, she fanned them out on the table with a slow, deliberate thwack , the sound silencing the room’s low murmur.