Gregory knew that for the start-up to succeed, everything had to be perfect. There was a synergy that came from the closeness of minds and bodies. So he formed a real, fermenting, creative community. He rented a mountain villa which had enough bedrooms for all the project partners to sleep in, plus a pool, gym, and domestic help. They would be able to live in their own little world and fully immerse themselves in the creative process. They could work when they were playing and play when they were working; morning, noon, or night. They could think through and discuss every angle, every detail, and every problem.
"Have we met somewhere before?" Carlie asked. Everyone had finished dinner and was hanging out by the pool. She had noticed Marc looking at her. Carlie was the last member of the group to arrive. She owned a small but very profitable company that did things in the background to help other companies succeed.
"I've been looking at you because you're gorgeous." He smiled and hoped he did not sound like a sexist pig.
His boldness shocked and delighted her. "Um...thanks."
"I hope that didn't sound creepy," he apologized. He could not tell her age, but she seemed younger than him. He did not want her to think a dirty-old-man had just hit on her. She shook her head.
"No, it wasn't creepy. I kind of liked it." She shook his hand and he introduced himself. "You're that Marc, the guy who is in a mΓ©nage-a-trois?"
He smiled. She looked him up and down as if she was assessing him. "They must be pretty special women." He nodded. "And you must be a really special guy." He smiled and nodded again. Was she hitting on him, or just being sociable?
"What about you?" he asked, "I noticed you aren't wearing a ring."
"My husband died in a plane crash about 10 years ago."
"Oh, my God. I'm so sorry."
"I miss him every day."
"He must have been really special."
"He was. I'd like to tell you about him, plus hear about your women. I have some wine in my room. Would you like to hang out for a while?" He nodded, hoping she had more in mind than hanging out.
Carlie handed Marc a goblet of white wine and sat down next to him. "So, your wives-"