THE BILLIONAIRE'S PHOENIX
straight to the small bar. There it is, the familiar cut-crystal carafe, filled with fresh water and sli
isible twist of my wrist, I uncork it and let three precise drops fall into the water. They disappear instantly, leaving no trace, no
, steadying breath, push open the door to the CE
, mahogany desk. He's wearing a sky-blue suit that probably cost more than most people's cars, and
flight in wasn't too hectic," he say
on; I simply sit down in the rich, brown leather chair opposite his desk, crossing my l
your new sustainable linen, but the exclusivity clause you're proposing is unac
trying to strike with the real Beatrice, and I know exactly
iss Diaz. We have other partners to con
is the level of flexibility you offer? I was led to believe you were a more visionary businessman." I can see i
ce tightening. "Flooding a single market with seventy percen
scoff, waving a hand as if the entire negotiation is beneath me.
his mouth to retort, there's a soft knock. Perfect timing. An old staff member enters, carefully placing t
of a diversified partnership far outweigh the cons of putting all you
ack to him, my expression one of sheer contempt. "Volatile? Or perhaps just disce
ring his frustration is so high that the first thing he'll crave is a lon
the words strained. "Sit down.
settle back into the leather chair, crossing m
erhaps if your firm was willing to cover the additional shipping costs, w
od, no wonder your market share is shrinking. You're nickel-and-diming the v
p red. "Miss Diaz, you
ust unable to handle a woman who doesn't bow to your terms? Maybe yo
fe. His hand is not quite steady. He pours water into both glasses, shoving one across the
l glass, making no move to drink. My heart
s own glass and gulps ha
being too agitated to drink. "Now, where were we
escaping him. "This isn't about thinking
can see the first signs of disorientation clouding his eyes. He shifts in
, my voice laced with a feigned,
ng rapidly as if trying to clear
feeling
rred. He reaches for the water glass again and drains it,
o
drops, losing all pretense of Beatrice
g as he tries to focus his n
say, "You
correct him, my gaze locking with
to maintain some semblance of control. But it's a losing battle. With each second, th
roat. He's too far gone to even notice the shift in my voice now. It's my t
groans, pressing the heels of his hands hard against his te
e inches from his. "Did
e's only terror there now. I am not intimidated. I smile, a cold, cruel cur
l a profound, disorienting vertigo, as if the floor is tilting beneath him. A cold sweat brea
hair tumble down. I then take a silk handkerchief from my pocket and wipe away t
rectly in his
chemical and soul-deep. His face, which was already pale, becomes
Dap
ss me much,
mmers, his mind fracturing under t
s expensive silk tie and collar, yanking him forward until I can fe
ld back for five long years. "You locked the door and you left me to scream and bu
ic sound, his body sh
ress?" I shove him back, and he collapses into his chair, a broken, trembling mess. "This is just the beginning.