Suits: When Psychopaths Go To Work - Snakes In
Julian was a "Snake in a Suit." He didn’t lack emotions; he lacked the ones that made people human. He viewed the corporate world as a high-stakes chessboard where the pieces were made of flesh and bone. The Recruitment
To his CEO, Julian was a visionary. He spoke in the language of "disruption" and "efficiency." He was the first to arrive and the last to leave, projecting an image of tireless dedication.
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Six months later, the company’s turnover rate hit 40%. The culture was toxic, fueled by paranoia and fear. But the quarterly profits were up due to Julian’s ruthless cost-cutting.
He moved her desk to a separate floor under the guise of a "special project." Julian was a "Snake in a Suit
The corner office on the 42nd floor didn’t smell like success; it smelled like expensive sandalwood and ozone. Julian Vane sat behind a desk carved from a single slab of obsidian, his hands folded with a stillness that felt predatory.
Julian didn't fire her. That would be too loud. Instead, he: He spoke in the language of "disruption" and "efficiency
By the time Sarah realized she was being hunted, the board had already signed her severance package. Julian took her office by noon. The Aftermath
