I looked up, pulse hammering. Clara stood over me, her designer blazer buttoned with military precision. That smirk she reserved for interns she was about to fire was plastered across her face.
The quarterly projections are off by forty percent, Lou. She didn't whisper. She made sure everyone heard. I trusted you to double-check my entry. My reputation is on the line because you were too busy... what? Daydreaming about a life you can't afford?
I stood, refusing to shrink.
I checked those numbers, Clara. Three times. Those aren't the figures I sent last night. Someone altered the file after I logged off.
Clara laughed sharp and jagged.
Oh, so now I'm the liar? You've been slipping for weeks, honey. Everyone sees it. The board sees it. You're lucky I'm giving you the chance to walk out before security arrives.
My eyes flicked to Ethan. He was ten feet away, the only one who knew the truth. He'd stayed late with me. He'd watched me hit save on the verified data. Two days ago, he'd whispered he'd always have my back while his hands traced the line of my waist in this very office. We had shared dreams two partners against a high-stakes world.
Ethan didn't look up.
This was Vale and Associates. Shark tank with a marble lobby. I was twenty-two, youngest junior executive in history. I earned it with long nights, missed meals, and stubborn ambition. Clara knew exactly where to strike. She knew my fear of failure. She knew how to break me.
Pack your things, Louisa.
She leaned in close. Her expensive floral perfume hit me the same one I bought her for her birthday last month. The board meets in ten minutes. I've already sent them the corrected files with your digital signature. You're done here.
She turned and walked away, her red-soled heels clicking a victory march. I stood frozen, the weight of judgmental stares crushing me. I wasn't just losing a job; I was losing my identity and the only man I trusted.
I didn't cry. I grabbed my tablet and phone, fingers flying across the screen to trace the file change. I walked to Ethan, my heels clicking a rhythm of desperation.
Ethan, I whispered, Tell her. Tell them you saw the original files. You were there when I finished the final draft. You know I didn't make those mistakes.
He glanced toward the glass-walled conference room. Then back at me, voice barely a breath.
Lou... I can't. Clara said if I got involved, she'd tell them about us. The non-fraternization policy. I'll lose my promotion. Everything.
And I'm losing everything right now! You're choosing a title over the truth?
I'm sorry, he muttered, turning back to his screen. I can't risk it.
A cold click echoed in my chest. The part of me that loved Ethan Blackmore simply withered. No time to mourn. I had five minutes to prove my innocence before the board voted to terminate me.
I ducked into the stairwell, breath short, mind racing. Clara had my password. She had planned this. I wasn't just being fired; I was being erased.
The heavy fire door swung open.
I collided with a solid chest. My tablet flew. I stumbled back, expecting a security guard. Instead, I faced a tailored charcoal suit. Expensive. Commanding.
I looked up. Stormy grey eyes fixed on me. Dark hair swept back. Tall, impossible. He studied me with a calm intensity.
You're late for your execution, Miss Vale. His voice vibrated in my chest.
I bristled. Is that what you call it? I call it a frame job.
A shadow of a smile tugged at his mouth, curious, dangerous. He stepped closer, picked up my tablet, and handed it back. Our fingers brushed. Electricity sparked.
Clara Bennett is a predator, he said quietly. Predators only win when prey forgets they have teeth. You seem like the type who has forgotten.
Why are you telling me this? You don't even know me.
I don't need to know you to recognize wasted talent. I know who does the work and who takes credit. You're about to become very interesting. How far are you willing to go to burn this place down?
My phone shrieked. Immediate suspension. Escort from premises.
I looked at the screen, then at him. Thoughts of Clara and Ethan burned into rage.
I don't just want to burn it down, I whispered. I want to own the ashes.
His smirk widened. Follow me. Three minutes before they lock your access codes. If you want revenge, you'll have to take it now. Once we walk through those doors, Louisa, there's no going back. You'll belong to a different kind of world.
He turned to the private executive elevators without checking if I followed. I did.
The doors began to close, but a hand stopped them.
Ethan, pale and sweating, shouted, Louisa, wait! Don't go with him. You don't know who he is!
I looked at the man I once loved, the one who stayed silent when I needed a voice, then at the man offering a weapon. I pressed the button to close the doors, cutting Ethan off mid sentence.
I know exactly who he is, I said, voice cold and steady. He's the man who isn't silent. That's more than I can say for you.
As the elevator lurched upward, Keon didn't look at me, but the corner of his mouth twitched. Welcome to the hunt, Louisa Vale.
The doors sealed. My old life and regrets stayed below.