11/29/2023 0 Comments Wild thing you make my heart singJack frowned, even more pissed off at that guy then Rhys, who he guessed was the man ignoring Jack. Keep that in mind the next time I ask you out.” And then the man stalked away. I can have you fired quicker than Handsome Jack could kill a man. “Rhys, I know you’re around here, I can smell you.” He sat down at a table and opened his ECHO, hoping he could hide behind that. Jack had heard that annoying, arrogant voice before. He had black hair and was dressed to the nines. The guy ignored him twice, and now he was using his statue to hide behind? Who was this kid? Stunned, Handsome Jack stared after him, frowning. And then he ran to Jack’s statue and jumped incredibly fast and high, landing square on Jack’s shoulders and hiding behind it. But the man was looking across the empty floor. Then, the man stopped dead in his tracks causing Jack to almost ran into him. They were in a main area where a statue of Jack stood. He kept a distance behind the man, watching him closely. Curious, and for the first time in a while not bored, Jack followed him on an impulse. He looked at the level indicator and stalked out. The elevator opened and for the first time, the man looked up. “Oh, you’ve got to be kidding me! You can’t mix different nanobots like that without first testing it! This is why I should have been head of the robotics…” “Wh… What the hell?” The man mumbled to himself. He scrolled quickly through whatever he was reading. Suddenly, the man’s expression turned angry. The surgery was extensive and irreversible. Yeah, they were older models, but that was impressive. And yet, he had an eye- port and a robotic arm. What animal was this shape-shifter? Obviously, a dumb one. He was ignored by the good-looking idiot next to him and it pissed Jack off thoroughly. The elevator stopped and a group almost walked in, but when they saw it was Handsome Jack, they backed away and he smirked, closing the doors with the press of a button. The expression on the man’s face was concentrated, his brows furrowed. Not that Jack was really worried about being unprofessional, that was part of the fun being CEO. But his eyes were drawn to the tattoos peeking out of that horrible shirt and it made him curious in a very unprofessional way. What the heck was he wearing? A blue suit that was stripped on one side and not on the other and his pants were patterned on the opposite side? And why those shoes? Scag-skin. But Jack was distracted by the pattern of his suit. And his ass, man that was perfect, hugging it tightly. He was lanky, all legs- damn, was he all legs. He wasn’t sure how he felt about this man. Everyone was always on edge, waiting to make a mad dash away from Jack. His focus was solely on his ECHO, reading a document. Jack waited for a beat, waiting for the man to run from the elevator, terrified at who it was. The doors opened and he stepped in, next to another man about his height. He was Handsome Freaking Jack, he didn’t have to wait for stupid things like this. He jammed the button hard and waited, pissed that he even had to wait for the elevators. He stalked along the hall to the elevator. Smirking when other employees jumped and eyed him cautiously. He made a show of letting the door slam behind him. He didn’t have to deal with this and didn’t want to. He stood and left without any word to anyone. The man talking began to stammer, but Jack just didn’t care. Deer shifters could always sense danger and whenever Jack flashed a grin, the speaker always began to sweat. An awesome, huge, grey wolf that was better than other boring wolves. The jittery one talking was probably a deer, they were always so easily scared, especially when their boss was a wolf. And in a world where everyone shape-shifted to their soul animal, he’d gotten good at guessing what he thought each employee was. Whether games like Minecraft can ever rival the natural worldĨ.The meeting was taking forever and Handsome Jack didn’t like being bored. How Nature reduces racism and other forms of prejudiceħ. Why so many successful entrepreneurs climbed trees as childrenĦ. How Silicon Valley parents handle screen time with their own kidsĥ. How to persuade children to unplug and go outsideģ. The right balance of technology in childhoodĤ. Carl speaks to David Bond, who made Project Wild Thing, the film that helped spark a worldwide movement to get children back outside and reconnecting with nature.Ģ.
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