The phone rang as Adrian Cole stepped out of the mansion gates for what he knew might be the last time.
“Sir.” Marcus ’s voice was controlled, and professional as always. “The SunCore Publishing transfer is nearly complete. Once Mrs.Cole rings the bell tomorrow, everything will be finalized. I can have the documents couriered to you by tomorrow evening…it will be a perfect celebration gift.”
Adrian Cole stopped walking. The morning sun felt too bright,and too indifferent to the wreckage of his life.
“That won’t be necessary,” he said quietly.
“Sir?”
“Victoria asked for a divorce this morning. In three days, I’ll move everything I own.” He paused, staring at the perfectly manicured hedges lining the driveway. “Handle the share transfer yourself. Do whatever you think is appropriate. Right now, I just need… some time alone.”
There was a beat of silence.
“Understood, sir.” Marcus ’s voice carried barely concealed relief. “If I may say so… I’m glad you’re finally free of that burden.”
Adrian Cole ended the call without responding.
He had nowhere to go. No home that felt like home. So he went to the only place that had ever offered him unconditional acceptance.
………-
The cemetery was quiet this time of morning. Dew still clung to the grass, and the air smelled of earth and jasmine from the flowering trees scattered between the graves.
Adrian Cole knelt before his mother’s tombstone, a simple granite with her name and dates carved in elegant script. He’d chosen this spot himself five years ago, under a magnolia tree she would have loved.
“I’m sorry, Mama,” he whispered, tracing her name with his fingers. “You always told me to choose someone who valued me, and I… I thought I did. I thought if I loved her enough, supported her enough, she’d see…” His voice cracked. “I failed you. I became exactly what you warned me not to…someone who lost himself trying to be worthy of someone else’s love.”
The wind rustled through the magnolia leaves, and for a moment, he could almost hear her voice saying: I love you.
He stayed there a long moment, eyes closed, letting the silence comfort him.
Then a scream shattered the cemetery’s peace.
“Help! Someone, please!”
Behind the building, three burly men had cornered a young woman against the stone wall. Their eyes gleamed with ugly intent, the kind that made Adrian Cole’s stomach turn. One held a switchblade that caught the morning light; another was already reaching for her torn collar.
The woman was pressed against the wall, her eyes were wide with terror, fighting despite the obvious effects of whatever they’d forced into her system. Her clothes were disheveled, her lipstick smeared,and tears ran down her face.
She was beautiful in a way that seemed almost fragile…she had delicate features, dark eyes that held both intelligence and raw fear. Her dark hair was partially undone, falling in waves down her back. Under different circumstances, Adrian Cole might have noticed the elegance in her bearing.
“Even if you scream your lungs out, sweetheart,” the man with the blade sneered, leaning in close enough that she flinched, “no one’s coming. This place is empty. So why don’t you be obedient and make this easy? You’ll suffer less.”
Adrian Cole stepped into view.
“Stop.” Adrian Cole’s voice came out raw, and dangerous. They turned and laughed when they saw his slim build, expensive coat,and no bodyguards. He was an easy target.
The leader waved the knife at him. “Walk away, pretty boy. Or we cut you open after we’re done with her.”
Adrian Cole looked at them.
The laughter died. Something in his eyes made the leader take half a step back. The other two froze.
Adrian Cole didn’t speak again. He just moved.
The leader recovered first, sneering. “I said walk away or we will carve you up, you can’t take on all three of us.”
Adrian Cole didn’t answer. He simply took one more step forward, and the temperature seemed to drop ten degrees.
He smiled.
It wasn’t a kind smile.
“You’re welcome to try.”
The leader lunged at him first, his blade arcing toward Adrian Cole’s ribs. Adrian Cole moved.
His foot snapped up, connecting with the man’s wrist. Bone cracked; the blade spun away, clattering against a tombstone. Before the man could scream, Adrian Cole seized the extended arm, and hurled him head-first into his two companions.
They crashed to the ground in a heap.
“What the…”
Adrian Cole was already on them. A knee to the second man’s throat dropped him choking. An elbow to the third’s temple sent him sprawling, dazed. The leader tried to scramble up; Adrian Cole’s heel came down on his wrist with a wet crunch.
“Leave,” Adrian Cole said, in a quiet, almost conversational voice. “Before I stop being merciful.”
They ran, stumbling over each other, cursing through bloodied lips as they disappeared between the graves.
Adrian Cole turned to the stranger.
She had slid down the wall, shaking violently, with her arms wrapped around herself. Up close, the signs were unmistakable… her pupils were dilated and she seemed to be burning with unnatural fever, her skin was flushed crimson, the puncture mark on her neck was fresh, and bleeding slightly.
They drugged her.
Hot fury warred in his chest.
“Thank you,” she rasped, not looking at him. Her eyes were unfocused, and glassy. “They… injected me with something. I can’t… it burns…”
Her hand went to her neck, and fresh panic flared across her face.
It was a powerful aphrodisiac rampant in the underground black market. If the victim didn’t sleep with a man within twelve hours, their body would rupture and they’d die.
“Damn it.” Adrian’s face darkened instantly.
She tried to stand up and her legs gave out entirely.
Adrian Cole caught her as she collapsed forward, her body was scorching against his chest, breath coming in shallow, desperate gasps. She clutched at his shirt with what little strength she had left.
“Please,” she whispered against his neck, and he felt tears soaking into his collar. “Help me… I’m begging you…”
The tremor running through her body, the way she shifted involuntarily as another wave hit her.
Adrian Cole lifted her into his arms. She clung to him, trembling, face pressed to his neck.
“I’ve got you,” he said quietly.
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Come With Me
The doors opened and the applause followed Sophia out like it didn’t want to let her go.She stepped into the corridor and exhaled. One long quiet breath that she had been holding since Victoria climbed those stage steps. Her legs were steady but only just. Her hands were fine. Everything was fine. She was fine.She pressed her back against the wall for just a moment and closed her eyes.The midnight blue dress still had the coffee stain on it. Her folder was still in a bin somewhere. She had walked into that room with nothing and walked out with everything and her body hadn’t quite processed the distance between those two things yet.She heard footsteps.She opened her eyes.Adrian was walking toward her.He looked like he had been there the whole time, calm and unhurried, with his hands in his pockets, looking directly at her.Sophia straightened immediately.“Adrian.” She blinked. Then again. “You’re here.”“I’m here,” he said.“How?” She looked behind him, then back at his face. “
Two Sharp Women
“I want everyone in this room to stop and think,” she said. “Because what just happened here is not what you think it is.”Nobody moved.“That woman stood on this stage with nothing. No folder. No notes. No materials. Nothing.” She pointed at Sophia. “And you all sat there and clapped like she performed a miracle. But let me ask you something. How does a serious candidate walk into the most important presentation of her career completely empty handed?” She smiled but her eyes were not smiling at all. “She doesn’t. Unless she already knew what she was going to say. Unless someone gave her the material beforehand.”Murmuring moved through the room.Victoria took one step forward.“My proposal has been missing since this morning. A proposal that my team spent months building.” Her voice rose. “Every single thing she said up here today is in my document. Word for word. And I want to know how that is possible.”She looked directly at Sophia.“I want her disqualified.”The room was loud now
It’s her stage
“SunCore’s current bottleneck isn’t capital. You have capital. It isn’t regulatory access … Your legal infrastructure in Southeast Asia is already best in class. Your bottleneck is refinement throughput in your third-tier processing facilities, specifically the transition from raw extract to battery-grade lithium carbonate. You’re losing fourteen to seventeen percent of yield at that stage. I can tell you why, and I can tell you how to fix it.”The room was still. Completely still. Not even the sound of pens.She talked for thirty-eight minutes. With no notes, no slides and no book. She moved through the presentation with the ease of someone who had lived inside this material for years … because she had. Everything they had taken from her when the company collapsed, was still in her. All of it.She described the solution in three phases. She quantified the projected yield improvement. She named the facilities, the timelines, the risk factors, and how she would mitigate each one.When
Without the Book
She was walking into the room when a member of staff … young, and flushed, carrying a tray with three coffees … came up the aisle moving too fast, turned the corner without looking, and walked directly into Sophia’s path. They hit each other and hot coffee came down across Sophia’s left shoulder and the side of her chest, soaking through the midnight blue fabric of Madame Duchamp’s dress in an ugly, spreading bloom. The glass tipped and struck her collarbone before clattering to the floor. The tray clattered after it.The staff member gasped. “I … I’m so sorry, I didn’t see you, I …”People nearby turned. Eyes moved to Sophia. To the stain and then her face.At the back of the room, near the entry arch, Marcus leaned slightly toward Adrian.“Should I intervene?” he said, low enough that only Adrian could hear.Adrian’s gaze was fixed on Sophia. He did not look at Marcus when he answered.“No.”“The presentation is in …”“She can handle it.” He paused. “If she’s going to stand beside
The Missing File
Sophia came out of the presentation room corridor and turned toward the waiting area.She had fifteen minutes before her slot. Enough time to go through her physical copies one more time, not because she needed to, she knew the proposal well enough to recite it backwards, but because holding the documents in her hands settled something in her.She always did this before a big presentation. It was a ritual more than anything else.She walked to the shelf.She found her section. The label was still there. Laurent, S. Neat and printed and exactly where it should be.The folder was not.Sophia looked at the empty space for a moment. Then she looked at the sections on either side of it. Then she crouched down and checked the shelf below in case it had somehow slipped. Then she stood and checked the one above.Nothing.She looked at the label again as if it might offer an explanation. It did not.Okay, she told herself. Okay. Someone moved it. Someone from the organization moved it for a re
The Trash
Victoria walked out of the bathroom and straight to the end of the corridor.She stopped there and adjusted her coat. Smoothed the lapels, straightened the buttons, checked that everything was exactly the way it was supposed to. She did it slowly and deliberately the way she did everything, because rushing was for people who weren’t in control of their situation.She was in control of her situation.She opened her bag and pulled out her phone. She’d been trying Vincent since this morning and getting nothing but she was sure it was just the signal in the building. These big buildings always did something strange to reception.She dialed his number.It rang.And rang.And rang, then went to voicemail.Victoria pulled the phone from her ear and looked at the screen for a moment. Then she dialed again.Voicemail.She pressed her lips together. Put the phone back in her bag. It was fine. He was probably in a meeting. Vincent had his own business to deal with and she wasn’t the kind of woma
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