VALEN Four hours later, I was mentally exhausted. The meetings had lasted much longer than I expected. I had my eyes on one of the companies which was vying for a partnership with our company. I would have to do more research and look into the company for loose ends which needed to be fixed. If everything was satisfactory, the contracts would be signed and we would be good to go. Just like my Alpha-hood, I had been trained for my position as CEO for years. As soon as I turned sixteen, I had begun to accompany Father to the office on my free days from school. He took me under his wing, taught me the ropes of business and the human world, and prepared me for everything I was yet to face. At twenty, I had made CEO; a feat I was most proud of. The company had been doing quite well before I