Fish by Stephen Lundin, Harry Paul and John Christensen In Fish written by Stephen Lundin, Harry Paul and John Christensen we find a woman who moved to Seattle from Southern California with her husband and her two children. This woman Mary Jane Ramirez had everything going for her, she was a happy person who had a happy life, her family, their relationship couldn't get better. They both had good jobs, jobs they liked. Then one day, twelve months after they moved to Seattle, Dan her husband was rushed to the hospital with a burst aneurysm and then died. After that incident everything changed for Mary Jane, especially when she accepted an offer to work on the third floor for First Guarantee Financial. Mary Jane was a California woman, she was married to a man named Dan and they had two children Brad and Stacey. They had to move to Seattle because her husband Dan received a job offer at Microrule. When they moved, it wasn't long before Mary Jane found a job as a supervisor at First Guarantee Financial, one of Seattle's largest financial institutions. Everything was going well for both of them. Then, after twelve months in Seattle, Mary Jane's husband was rushed to the hospital with a burst aneurysm, sadly he never regained consciousness and later died. It was really hard for Mary Jane, but she moved on, she had to support her family as a single parent. So three years had passed when Mary Jane accepted a promotion to move to the third floor of First Guarantee Financial. The third floor was a place that everyone talked about, they basically talked bad about them, they didn't have a good reputation. They were known as the energy dump. The only reason Mary Jane took this job was because when her husband died not all medical expenses were covered, so she had to pay them and provide for the family. At the same time he wondered what it had gotten into. If only she knew what he had in store for her? When Mary Jane arrived on the third floor she was the third person to have this job in the last two years. Things didn't start out well for her, she started noticing the way people worked and then realized why the third floor had that name.
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