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himself landed in my inbox. It contained a detailed brand positioning document for the new lifestyle brand, Odyssey. Hi
egic thinking, the market insights, the ambitious scope-it was truly impressive. This was not t
a traditional agency. The conference room was already occupied by a small team, all bril
ce deep and efficient. "Let's begin. Chloe, yo
every detail of the discussion. When it was my turn,
reative strategy," I replied, my voice calm and m
. "I want a full presentation in
I said, meet
ready to follow. But as I reached the door, Garrison was there, holdi
ifted slightly. Our fingers brushed-barely a whisper of c
you," h
t his eyes held mine a beat longer than necess
ast him into the hallway. My fingert
o make of it. I wasn
he said, pushing a thick binder across the table as we r
gressive, but not impossible. "I have on
gaze, a hint of curiosity in his eye
ion," I stated, my voice firm. "I will listen to feed
reative autonomy," he finally said, his voice measured. "However, I retain the right of
umph swelling within me. This was the
e binder, prep
," Garrison said, his voi
e was looking at me with that
proposal, the specific gradients and contrasts,
rtainly been inspired by various artists," I said, choosing my words carefully. "I've de
you referenced?" he prob
ce steady, though my insides were churning.
hen gestured dismis
s testing me. He knew. Or at least, he strongly suspected. Garrison Cooper was not just an in
nt, offering Aura a direct collaboration. A third attempt. The coincidence was too blatant. He wasn't just te
d allowed myself to be underestimated, to be defined by his limited perception. Now, in this new city, trying to rebuild, I was again facing the pres
old colleague from Chicago. I
e blurted out, her voice buzzing with excite
ker, but I kept my voice n
vows, shouting about how Kiana was still seeing him! Said he had proof, photos, everything! Danial lo
g. Kiana's aggressive demands for me to delete Danial's records, her desperate attempts to assert control over
web of their own making. My past, once a source of pain, now felt distant, irrelevant. I had successfully
the back of my mind, a warning bell chimed. A humiliated Kiana, her marriage in r
my creativity, weaving intricate visual narratives and experimenting with bold, unconventional palettes. The work felt exhilarating, a true expression of my ar
ule. Moments later, Garrison Cooper's email notificat
dy seated, the designs proj
of genuine admiration. He pointed to a specific geometric pattern. "This technique, the way y
," I explained, a hint of pride in my voice. "It allows f
he scrolled to another slide, displaying the brand's proposed logo. "And this. The e
ssey' of self-discovery," I defended, my voice firm. "The minimal
this aesthetic, Chloe, the specific color theory, the fractal layering, the
tic drum against my ribs
plagiarism?" I asked,
avering. "No, Ms. Best. I am
ng with unspoken tension. We stared a
challenged, my voic
direct. "I would see immense talent. And the creative director I've
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