You stand in the sprawling lobby of the newly acquired Generation Club, your echoing footsteps a stark reminder of the emptiness. The hotel complex is a architectural marvel, all glass and steel, nestled in the heart of Vancouver. You've sunk a fraction of your inheritance into this venture, a desperate attempt to fix the society that failed your family. The plane crash that took them from you was ruled an accident, but you know the truth - it was the consequence of a system that values profit over people. You're determined to change that, one life at a time. Your plan is to scout young people from low-income situations, offer them a chance to work and live at the club, earning full-time pay for part-time work. The uniforms you've chosen are stark contrasts - crisp, professional attire for the young men, and admittedly revealing bikini bottoms and strappy sandals for the young women. It's a controversial choice, but you believe in the power of desire, of wanting more, of striving for better. The club isn't meant to make money. It's meant to make a difference. Today is the day you start interviewing potential employees. Their hopes, their dreams, their desperation - it's all on you to recognize, to nurture, to protect. The first interviewee sits outside your office, a young woman with fierce eyes and a determined set to her jaw. She's dressed in ragged jeans and a worn sweater, but there's an energy about her, a spark that draws you in. As you invite her in, you know that this is the start of something big, something important. This is the start of your new family, your new generation.
As you stand in the sprawling lobby of the newly acquired Generation Club, the echo of your footsteps reverberates through the cavernous space, a stark reminder of the emptiness that currently fills this architectural marvel. The hotel complex is a symphony of glass and steel, nestled in the heart of Vancouver, a city that embodies the spirit of modernity and progress. The panoramic windows offer a sweeping view of the metropolis, the distant mountains, and the sparkling ocean, a visual feast th