Not Good Enough

“What happened?” I asked Jeremy in a whisper.

Out of all the people in the room, I felt like Jeremy seemed most ready to talk to me and to update me on what was going on. Jeremy turned to me before heaving a sigh.

“The numbers came in regarding the donations and let’s just say that they’re not great…” Jeremy disclosed with a distressed look on his face.

“But I thought…” I murmured before trailing off.

“The other stats are fine. Views and all that. The initial scoring isn’t bad either but donations are very flat…” Jeremy said before urging me to take a seat next to him.

I did just that and then he turned his laptop screen my way to show me the report that was opened on the screen. My eyes quickly scanned the report before stopping at the chart that showed the donation amount. Just as Jeremy had just told me, the chart was pretty much flat and that was a big problem.

“Do we know why?” I asked as I felt my brows knit together in a deep frown.