y
indow, not seeing any of it. My mind was a machine, clicking through a checklist
building, my steps even and measured. The doorman smi
e entryway. The sound was jarringly loud. I didn't turn on the lights. I walked straight through the
p my MacBook. The screen's blueish light il
things
rypted servers with a muscle memory honed over seven years. I accessed th
of intellectual property I had ever created for them. The ones with my name on them, and more importa
t up. It buzzed once. I didn't need to look
m:
tomorrow night. 7 pm. The Vand
lement of it, the sheer arrogance, sent a fresh wave of cold fury t
ng alien. A corner of my mouth lifted in a sneer. I didn'
document. The blan
of all emotion. It was a legal
F MATE R
ognized by all packs, I, Kay Silva, formally and irrevocably r
on is final
the complete and total seve
sharp sting pricked the back of my neck, right over the spot where his mark sh
it and h
apartment. It was the sound of a life being unmade. Th
Group's official letterhead envelopes I kept for work. It had the embossed wolf seal. I folded
on, to him trying to use his Alpha presence to force me into submi
ure. I opened my LinkedIn profile. It was painfully out of date. I started drafting a
ages, I saw it. An unread email, sent three days
n Jarvis, CEO
ategic Consu
ex G
ggest rival on the East Coast, a shadowy, powerful conglomerate run by a man spoken of only in whi
lightly as I click
Si
tegic analysis on the Sterling-Cross acquisition and the risk-mitiga
a strategist with your unique foresight. I am prepare
current salary at Blackwood. Relocation to ou
ts are being wasted.
.
ec had taken credit for. His intelligence network had to be terrifyi
omething else ignited within me. A feel
ida
ng Vertex Group's recent market activity, cross-referencing their known holdings with their latest SEC filing
y closet. The gala. I had to go. It was
e, severe, black sheath dress. It wasn't d
and fake smiles. I took a glass of champagne from a passing waiter and
as in the center of the room, holding court, a king in his ca
a high, tinkling sound, and leaned into him, whispering something in his ear. She s
nd coming up to steady her, his fingers spla
elt nothing. No jealousy. No pain. Just a profound, pitying disgust for t
rfect togethe
n, stood beside me, a malicious glint in her e
id, her voice dripping with faux admirati
eyes, the desperate need to be on the winning side. We had been fr
t calm sett
voice quiet but cutting.
holding
nd a dog u
mouth, but no sound came out. She was stunned into silence by th
I turned and walked away, lea
ing for Ethan. I found him near the restrooms, speak
his call and tu
. You should be with Alec. The
d, my voice devoid of warmth. I h
me, his brow furrowed in
as an order. I pushed the envelope against his ches
stion, I turned and walked towa
ook a deep breath, the scent of exhaust fumes and damp
rembling. I opened the email from Hamilton Ja
ecisive tap, I
Ja
invitation f
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