He Saved His Best Friend’s Company—Then Lost Everything at One Dinner-paupau

The man who saved his best friend from bankruptcy is betrayed by him years later in a major contract.

By December of 2014, Daniel Mercer was eleven days away from losing everything.

The snow outside Eastline Fabrication had already turned gray from truck tires and exhaust smoke.

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Inside the office, the radiator clicked every few seconds without actually warming the room.

Daniel sat behind his desk surrounded by foreclosure notices, unpaid vendor invoices, and legal warnings from First National Commercial Bank.

Three notices sat directly in front of him.

One stamped FINAL DEMAND.

One from Whitmore Financial Group.

One warning that equipment repossession would begin Monday morning at 8:00 a.m.

He looked exhausted.

Not dramatic exhaustion.

The real kind.

The kind that hollows out a man’s face slowly over months until even his voice sounds tired.

I had known Daniel since we were sixteen.

We met during sophomore year at Kentfield High after he punched another kid for making fun of my stutter.

We became inseparable after that.

We worked roofing jobs together during summers.

We split rent inside a terrible apartment behind a pawn shop in Tulsa.

One winter we slept in his pickup truck because neither of us could afford utilities after a construction company folded without paying us.

When his mother died in 2009, I paid for the funeral quietly.

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