The Office Games
It's The Climb
The climb ends where trust falls.
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"Morning all," Dylan Koh's bass voice turned the office into a boombox. "Thank you for your presence this lovely September morning."
One that resounded in a room no larger than a child's bedroom.
With the Famous Five--except friendship was off the cards.
The office never felt so much like a cage.
Its prisoners--five accountants eager to make--
The Climb.
The air had a metallic tang, distinct--
Blood on coins.
A low groan emitted from the ceiling.
Anton, Susan, Paul, and Fiona each had a drive to succeed that was legendary---and would make participants in The Apprentice blush.
Dylan, the CEO of Raintree Finances, continued.
"The five of you are Raintree's nominees to succeed the outgoing Chief Financial Officer, Desmond Sim. " He couldn't resist a smirk. "But you need to prove that you have what it takes to fill his shoes."
"Each of you must complete a series of tasks. The objective? To be the only one left on the corporate ladder. To eliminate--" he paused, "and be the ONLY one left standing. Literally.
The five shot glares at each other that could pierce the plasterboard walls.
"I'm game. " Fiona's gravelly voice seemed stronger than usual.
"Me too."Anton was louder, not to be outdone.
The rest sat up straight.
Stoic.
Nodding.
Determined.
The walls of the room seemed too tight.
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The trained accountants found the first task---
Ordinary.
Auditing a few books was of no consequence.
But they soon increased in--
Complexity.
They found themselves having to locate vital, secret files and label them all to be declared challenge winners.
Each red-marked, as if bleeding.
Of course, Fiona mislabelled one--by ACCIDENT.
Susan misplaced another---again, by ACCIDENT.
Each "accident" added weight to their breathing.
Trust was a major casualty--a mere nod was a lie.
The calculators on the table seemed to click, tallying each mistake
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It was neck and neck--ALL four contestants overcame the initial challenges.
To face the Penultimate Task.
One which demanded--
Compromise.
Of self.
Paul and Susan succumbed---choosing right over ruthlessness undid them--integrity was too slow for mercy.
Anton and Fiona remained in separate rooms.
The task?
To sign a doctored statement or forfeit the game.
The walls of the office seemed to pause their approach; the beat of the staplers on the tables halted.
Waiting.
For betrayal.
Fiona caught sight of Paul mulling over the document; his form was still visible through a transparent window.
He raised his pen.
She raised hers.
Ambition struck quicker than mercy.
Dylan emerged from his room with the document.
Signed by himself.
Ceding trust.
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For the employees--there had been no promotion.
The climb ends where trust falls.
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For Mikeydred's Song of Seven Challenge:
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About the Creator
Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin
Hi, i am an English Language teacher cum freelance writer with a taste for pets, prose and poetry. When I'm not writing my heart out, I'm playing with my three dogs, Zorra, Cloudy and Snowball.



Comments (14)
Tough lessons of trust. I would trust no more... Also, loved the format! Congrats on TS!
Great story, compromise and trust are so hard. Congrats on the TS!
Back to say congratulations on your Top Story! ππππππ
This sounds a bit like a modern-day fable, where it works out with a clear lesson at the end. Iβm glad that I donβt work in a cutthroat environment like thisβwe all know that we have to work together or weβll fail. Nicely done, and congrats on the Top Story!
congratulations on TS. this was totally brilliant.
Terrific writing & storytelling Michelle! βΊοΈ
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This felt Hunger-Gamey to me, Michelle. Masterfully done, in so few words.
Your interesting and creatively written piece made me think of the scene in Dick and Jane when Jim Carrey is in the elevator pumped up and singing I can fly and then later loses his job,
"Survival of the fittest" couldn't be better described.
The way you turned the βcorporate ladderβ into something so literal and dangerous resonates strongly.
Office work sounds like battles always being fought. To be avoided if not nec.
Oh my, that ending was shocking. Office themes Squid Game. Loved it!
Thank you for this, reminds me of a couple of places that I have worked. An excellent story of when people are made to fight rather than work together, then no one wins