The morning sun painted golden streaks across Alexander office atop Pierce International. Sixty stories above Manhattan, the city stretched beneath him, a vast, glittering chessboard where every plece moved according to unseen plans. From this height, everything seemed distant, almost insignificant, except for the battles being fought in silence, the wars waged behind closed doors, and the people who thought they controlled their own
fates.
Alexander sat back in his leather chair, adjusting his posture as he waited for his secretary’s daily briefing. The chair creaked softly under his weight, the only sound in the vast office aside from the faint hum of the city below.
precise knock on the door announced Sarah’s arrival. She was never late. She stepped in, her heels clicking against the polished marble floor, holding her tablet in one hand.
“Good morning, sir,” she greeted professionally, stopping few feet from his desk.
Alexander nodded, wordlessly gesturing for her to begin.
Sarah had worked for him long enough to understand his moods. Some days, he wanted every detail; other days, he only wanted the highlights. Today, she could tell from his quiet, watchful expression that something occupied his mind, but that didn’t change her job.
She cleared her throat and glanced at her notes. “Rodriguez Shipping’s board meeting just ended.” Her voice was calm, but there was a slight pause before she continued. “Stefan received an unexpected reprieve. His father intervened before the final vote to remove him as CEO.”
Alexander’s fingers tapped a slow rhythm against his armrest. His gaze didn’t waver, but his mind was already calculating the consequences. “Details.”
Sarah swiped on her tablet. “Eduardo Rodriguez used the family’s controlling shares to force a compromise. The board wanted Stefan out, but Eduardo gave him a final chance. He has one month to fix the company’s problems, or he will be removed permanently.”
Alexander let out a soft, knowing hum. “And the board agreed?”
“They weren’t happy, but no one argues with Eduardo Rodriguez,” Sarah replied. “Stefan’s position is weak. If he fails in the next thirty days, even his father won’t be able to protect him.”
Alexander leaned back slightly, contemplating the situation Stefan was drowning, barely holding on, and the vultures were circling. Victoria Kane wouldn’t let this opportunity go to waste.
“And Camille Kane’s next move?”
Sarah’s lips curved slightly, almost in admiration. “Our sources say she’s planning another attack on their stock. Analysts predict she will target their Asian shipping routes, if she succeeds, Rodriguez Shipping will lose a major market share, and their stock will crash even further.”
It was an elegant move, brutal, effective, and perfectly timed. Camille had no intention of giving Stefan a chance to recover. She was determined to crush him completely.
Alexander nodded slowly, the pieces falling into place. He had no personal interest in Stefan Rodriguez, but Camille, Victoria Kane’s so–called adopted daughter, was different. She was the only reason he was paying
attention.
He had seen something in her eyes that Victoria had missed Revenge could destroy a person from the inside out.
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Chapter 40
“Have our team assist Kane Industries with their next market move,” Alexander said at last. “Quietly. Make sure no connection can be traced back to us.”
Sarah looked up, clearly surprised. In five years working for him, she had never heard him suggest helping Kane
Industries.
“Sir?” She hesitated. “We’ve never involved ourselves in their operations before.”
“Times change,” he said simply.
He reached for his desk drawer and pulled out a small velvet box. It was old but well cared for, the edges slightly wom from years of handling. Inside lay a delicate silver necklace with a rose–shaped pendant. As the morning light touched it, the silver glowed softly.
Sarah’s eyes flickered with curiosity. She had seen Alexander handle many rare, priceless items over the years, but this, this was different. There was something personal about it.
“Keep this between us,” Alexander said, his voice quieter now. “No paper trail. No electronic records.”
“Of course, sir.” Sarah hesitated, then asked cautiously, “May I ask why we’re helping Victoria Kane? She has always been one of our strongest rivals.”
Alexander didn’t answer immediately. Instead, he lifted the necklace, letting the pendant spin slightly between his fingers, catching the light.
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