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"I Saw It. I'm Fine With It. Yeah. After What She Did, I'm Glad She Got Fired. Yeah. No, Not Right Now.



"I saw it. I'm fine with it. Yeah. After what she did, I'm glad she got fired. Yeah. No, not right now. I'm ready for the next step. Set up that appointment for me, okay? Thanks, Lilly. Call me back with the details. Thanks again."
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Hey, everyone! I need a bit of help! I’m working on the official start of Round 3, but I’m not sure where to take the story after a certain point. That’s where you come in. I’ve created a really short poll about who you wanted Malcolm to end up with in the Bachelor Challenge (if it had been real). You can also tell me why you wanted him to end up with that sim, and there’s one extra bonus question on there as well.
Please go HERE to participate in the poll. It really will help!
Thanks!


People were trickling out of the courtroom. Malcolm’s lawyer, Lilly Gates, patted him on the arm and smiled broadly. “I told you we’d win,” she said.
“Thanks,” Malcolm said. “I’m just glad it’s over. I’m so ready to go home.”
Lilly nodded. “You go ahead,” she said. “I’ll take care of wrapping stuff up and then call you tomorrow. Have a good night!”
“You too.”
He headed out into the corridor, searching his pockets for his car keys. All he wanted to do was go home.
He heard footsteps behind him, and then a voice. “Malcolm, wait!”
Reblogging in case someone didn’t see this yet. I’m going to leave the poll open for the rest of this week, so if you haven’t answered my questions yet, there is still time! Thanks to those who have answered so far. Your answers really are helping me figure out what to do next in Malcolm’s story!

Hey, everyone! I need a bit of help! I’m working on the official start of Round 3, but I’m not sure where to take the story after a certain point. That’s where you come in. I’ve created a really short poll about who you wanted Malcolm to end up with in the Bachelor Challenge (if it had been real). You can also tell me why you wanted him to end up with that sim, and there’s one extra bonus question on there as well.
Please go HERE to participate in the poll. It really will help!
Thanks!
One more reblog. I’m going to close the poll tonight, so if you want to help me out, do it today! Thanks again to everyone who already answered. I will share the results after closing the poll.

Hey, everyone! I need a bit of help! I’m working on the official start of Round 3, but I’m not sure where to take the story after a certain point. That’s where you come in. I’ve created a really short poll about who you wanted Malcolm to end up with in the Bachelor Challenge (if it had been real). You can also tell me why you wanted him to end up with that sim, and there’s one extra bonus question on there as well.
Please go HERE to participate in the poll. It really will help!
Thanks!



In an office. Fleming is behind the desk. Malcolm and Lilly Gate are sitting on the other side.
Fleming looked over the top of his glasses, a mildly amused look on his face. "So, Miss Gate, would you or Mr. Landgraab care to explain why you asked to meet with me today? I was under the impression that we finished any business we had together in court."
"My client has something to tell you regarding his family legacy," Lilly said. "Go ahead, Malcolm."
Malcolm cleared his throat and tried to remember the speech he'd prepared. "I know the deadline for me getting married is coming up fast," he said, "and I think we both know I'm not going to make it."
Fleming raised an eyebrow but said nothing. Malcolm continued. "I've decided that instead of rushing into a marriage just to follow a tradition, I'm going to follow a different tradition. Your firm can have the house and the businesses and the money. I'm starting over."