*William* Eva popped into my office an hour into my workday, asking if I had a second. Despite our confrontation before, when I'd told her to stay out of my love life, I enjoyed seeing her in the office. It had been a long-standing hope of mine for Eva to work alongside me. It must have been some primal desire for me to ensure my legacy. I fought the idea that one day when I retired, I'd have to sell the company. Sure, I knew my family and their future generations would be taken care of, but to pass it down to my heirs in a way that my father, and his father before him, had— “Sure, come in, come in. You know you don't have to knock." “I just wanted to run a few ideas by you," she said. “I think we should get moving on your social media campaign. As soon as this deal with White Out hap