Ultimatum in Leo's Office: Resign or Be Exposed
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Simon confirms Josh and Sam are negotiating with Bruno to avert hearings, foreshadowing political peril.
Simon delivers a brutal ultimatum: hearings are inevitable and will expose Leo's addiction history.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Righteously indignant and betrayed on the surface; beneath the bravado there is fear for institutional fallout and for personal legacy.
Leo absorbs Simon's warning, rejects the premise that resignation is necessary, challenges Simon's motives and Atlantic Oil ties, rises physically to assert authority, and forcefully ejects Simon from his office, expressing both anger and visible distress afterward.
- • Refuse to be politically blackmailed and protect his honor and career.
- • Protect the President's agenda by keeping the focus on governance rather than personal scandal.
- • Resignation is unnecessary and would not serve the party or the President's agenda.
- • Simon is compromised by private, possibly corrupt interests (Atlantic Oil) and thus lacks moral standing to demand Leo's sacrifice.
Coolly urgent — externally composed and businesslike, with a hint of impatient superiority and wounded pride when personally attacked.
Simon calmly delivers a political calculation: a hearing is inevitable, an op‑ed calling for Leo's resignation runs tomorrow, and resignation is the pragmatic choice. He produces the copy as leverage, argues urgency, and remains composed when accused before leaving under Leo's order.
- • Convince Leo to resign to blunt the political firestorm and protect the President's agenda.
- • Use the imminent op‑ed as leverage to shape the administration's personnel outcome in favor of broader political calculations.
- • A public hearing and the ensuing revelations will be politically toxic and will threaten the President's agenda if not contained.
- • A voluntary resignation by Leo is the fastest, least damaging path to preserve the party's and administration's broader goals.
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
Leo's Office serves as the private arena for this confrontation: a confined, authoritative space where institutional loyalty and personal history collide. The room enables a frank, high‑stakes exchange removed from public eyes but heavy with political consequence.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Leo's personal crisis escalates as his past becomes political ammunition."
"Leo's personal crisis escalates as his past becomes political ammunition."
Key Dialogue
"SIMON: There's going to be a hearing Leo, and it'll take months and it'll be awful. We're gonna hear stories about booze, and pills, and God knows what you did..."
"SIMON: In tomorrow's Post. I wanted to let you know as a courtesy as we've been friends for so long. I have a copy with me..."
"LEO: I think you should walk out of here now. As a matter of fact, I think you should run."