44

No one, especially not 44, would expect what followed
the invention of SavvyChoice’s new Super Entertainment Network Systematic
Active Technological Interactive On-track Node—which was eventually shortened
to SENSATION for obvious reasons.

Eugene Gilbert Dwight, creator of SENSATION, sat
smugly at his dusty computer watching the latest advertising video that would
draw in millions of dollars’ to the corporation. It would also make a tidy
increase in his own bank balance over the next few months. Eugene pushed his
thick glasses further up the bridge of his nose, clicked the ‘end video link’
and tugged on his trouser braces. He grinned until his face hurt.

“44,” the overhead intercom announced. “Please report
to Mr. Preston’s office in five minutes.”

Carl Preston’s an okay boss, I guess, but he only
climbed the ladder of success with out-dated software games.
With his hands
shoved deep into bulging pockets of his tight-fitting dress pants, Eugene left
cubicle 44. He walked with his head held high between endless rows of doorless
cubicles; each numbered and accommodating an unknown geek working monotonously
in their narrow work spaces. At the far end of the long building he knocked on
the door of Preston’s twelve-by-twelve air-conditioned office.

“You wanted to see me, Mr. Preston?”

“Yes, sit down, Eugene.”

Eugene sat but he left his hands in his pockets. He
played with an iPod in one pocket and his cell phone in the other. He preferred
multiple gadgets; not like these new all-in-one inventions SavvyChoice have
been selling lately. He relaxed. It’s a good feeling to know that SENSATION is
too perfect for a delayed unveiling.

“We have a media release tomorrow for SENSATION,”
Preston was saying while continuing at his computer. “We’ll be using the video
I emailed to you this morning.” He sat back in his chair. “However, after
considerable negotiations with both Executive Management of SavvyChoice and
JKTV Media, it’s been agreed unanimously that I will represent SENSATION at the
press conference.”

With hands now motionless in his pockets, Eugene
stared at his supervisor in disbelief. “But it’s my invention. You know how
hard I worked on this project. I worked unpaid overtime for six months to
develop SENSATION to perfection before I revealed it to you.”

Preston raised his hand, palm forward. “I know, I
know. This is business, Eugene. Your place is working on your next invention.
You’ll be rewarded financially for your design and efforts, but you have known
from the beginning, whatever is invented in our Savvy workshop belongs to
SavvyChoice.”

“But that’s not fair.”

“Life’s not fair, Eugene, but a contract is a
contract. I’ll send a copy of the paperwork you signed when you joined the
company eight years ago if you want.” He paused to lean forward. “I’ll tell you
what, Eugene. I’ll ask if your name can be mentioned as part of the team for
the invention. It’s the best I can do. I have also informed 3 to swap with your
cubicle after work tonight. I need a good man nearby, Eugene. What do you
think?”

“Team? What team?” Eugene considered Preston’s offer
but he was still annoyed over his lost chance to make Eugene Gilbert Dwight
known in the technology circles via this press conference. Besides, it was a
one-man team—Eugene’s one-man team.

Preston’s tone became serious. “It’s a take it or
leave it offer, 44.”

“Okay, okay. I guess that $10,000 bonus will help me
out, too.” A little self-esteem returned as he shook Preston’s hand.

“I’ll see you again after we complete the press
conference and media release,” Preston said as he stood. “You’ll be the first
to see it.”

Eugene smiled and stood to leave.

“Oh, and Eugene,” Preston added. “Don’t forget to
empty all the trash cans in the workshop every day. It’s part of cubicle 3’s
allocated duties.”

© Chrissy Siggee

November 2010

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