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ght across marble floors, black-tie guests swirled in expensive perfume clouds, and waiters balanced trays of caviar blinis as if the fate of empire
ves like it knew her secrets. She'd pinned her dark hair into a loose chignon, letting a few strands escape to soften the professional edge she usually wore like armor. Tonight s
y on Alexander Sterling, the man currently owning th
lack tuxedo tailored to perfection, cufflinks glinting like tiny blades. His face was all sharp angles-high cheekbones, square jaw,
t we celebrate not just innovation, but responsibility. Sterling Innovations is committing one billion dollars over the next decade to
tainable tech. Right. The same company that had quietly bought out half a dozen small firms last yea
session was announced. Hands shot up like bids at an auction. Sophie waited until a silv
second, something flickered in those gray eyes. Recognition? Cu
er. His tone was polite, but there was an edg
Microphones swung toward her.
ling Innovations absorbed three promising startups in the renewable sector. Founders reported pressure tactics, non-compete clauses that bordered on predatory, and in at least
't flinch. He leaned one hand on the podium, studying her like
uched his lips-not amused, more like he respected the a
. Sophia
bility. Not just to shareholders, but to the very causes it claims to serve. We don't destroy. We absorb, accelerate, and deliver results at
So you're saying the ends justify the
iment. It runs on execution. If your concern is for the individuals affec
ened her mouth to fire back, but the moderator jumped in wi
cing the room without raising
ng. He didn't fail to adapt. He was outmaneuvered. Outspent. And when the dust settled, he
across his face-surprise, maybe even a shad
The words sounded practiced, but his tone wasn't dismissi
thness of someone who'd won arguments before breakfast. "Let
slipped back into the crowd as applause swelled again. Her hands shook
eeded
a slap-crisp, carrying the faint salt of the Hudson. The city sprawled below
hind her. Sh
ser than she expected. "Most people save
ge. The terrace lights cast half his face in shadow,
ost people
unnerving intensity. "You're angry. I get it. But ambushing me in
retend y
I do care about competence. And
Is this the part where you o
ot quite a smile.
ev
his head. "Tell me, Sophia Bennett-what exactly are you after tonight?
he shot back. "And ma
e: cedar, smoke, something darkly expensive. "Justice is a lux
heat of his body cutting through the chill, the way his eyes d
u know me?" s
e words hung between th
ing the distance. Slapping him. Kissing him. B
tead. "Stay away fro
rmured. "You just made you
ing her alone on the terrace with the
chest, trying to slow her bre
id she'd jus
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