Chapter 54
Victoria’s eyebrows rose slightly. “Explain.”
“Kane Industries stock is up nearly eight percent since market opening. Pierce Technologies up over nine percent. The market clearly approves of the perceived connection.” Rebecca scrolled through her notes. “Social media sentiment analysis shows ninety–three percent positive reaction to the pairing. The PR team believes this presents a unique opportunity to strengthen both the Kane Industries brand and Ms. Kane’s personal public image”
Victoria’s expression remained unchanged, but Camille caught the slight tightening of her fingers on the tablet, the only outward sign of her displeasure.
“Public perception is notoriously fickle,” Victoria replied. “Today’s approval can become tomorrow’s scandal. We built Camille’s image on foundations of dignity, intelligence, grace and appropriate distance. Not tabloid romance.
“With respect,” Rebecca continued, clearly aware she was treading dangerous ground, “the team believes this development humanizes Ms. Kane in ways fifteen months of careful image management never achieved. The public has respected her, but now they’re connecting with her emotionally. That creates loyalty beyond business considerations.”
Camille watched the exchange with growing interest. Rebecca making a direct case against Victoria’s preferred approach was unprecedented. The PR team risking Victoria’s disapproval suggested they truly believed this development benefited Kane Industries.
“And what exactly are they recommending?” Victoria asked voice deceptively mild.
“Neither confirmation nor denial. Allow the speculation to continue. Maintain normal business operations while permitting the narrative to develop organically.” Rebecca glanced briefly at Camille before continuing. “They’ve prepared three potential public appearances where Ms. Kane might be seen without directly addressing the
rumors.”
Victoria handed the tablet back to Rebecca. “Tell them I’ll consider their recommendations and provide direction this afternoon.”
When Rebecca departed, silence filled the room again. Victoria moved to stand near the windows, back straight, hands clasped behind her. Her thinking pose, one Camille liad observed countless times during strategy sessions.
“The PR team makes valid points from a business perspective,” Victoria said finally. “The market reaction is significant. The public engagement metrics show clear advantages.”
Camille waited, knowing there was more.
“But they don’t understand what’s truly at stake.” Victoria turned to face her. “This isn’t just about stock prices or public perception. This is about completing what we starter. About justice for what was done to you.”
The reminder sent memories flooding back, Rose’s betrayal, Stefan’s abandonment, her parents‘ blindness to manipulation happening before their eyes. The systematic destruction of Camille Lewis’s life, orchestrated by those who should have protected her.
“Pierce is a complication we didn’t anticipate,” Victoria continued. “A variable that could disrupt everything we’ve built. Whatever his motives, whatever his interest in you, we cannot afford the distraction he represents.”
Camille looked down at her phone, remembering Alexander’s last message. The phoenix looks toward the sun, not back at the ashes it rose from
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“What if…” she began carefully, “what if we could use this to our advantage? The attention. The connection people believe exists between Pierce and me.”
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