Her Crown of Thorns
an'
ve story building above Ikoyi's manicured streets, I stood in stillness, the hum of distant generators softened by glass
dred-million-dollar deci
y day in seamless order: board meeting at nine, a call with the Tokyo office by noon, and the high-stakes investor
pany; it was an empire. I was its archi
ttle on my chest. Not metaphorically but physically. A tightness I could never fully exh
s a terrain of polite facades and calculated alliances. Genuine
ion. And I had alread
le reflected the shimmer of the city, but my attention locked
wn only to my inner circle. Inside it lived the future: proprietary blueprints, core algorithms, and neural mapping for ouslot where I always kept it.
I was methodical to a fault. there w
again. Sti
d pulled out last night's charcoal suit. I patted down each poc
n sharpened.
tal timeline. Dinner with the board. A brief meeting with our lead eng
rief moment outs
jostle. ba
en mid-call with Tokyo, deep in
ow, i
yssey
through me like
breakthroughs, intellectual property worth billions, not to
leak; it was corporate devastation. T
A cold, tighteni
delay. This wa
as a c
ad alrea
ced urgency. Demola, my head of corporate security, would be awak
ine c
ed in my gut like a live wire. "I need a trace. A flash drive. Custom
ds hang. He k
miss
ssional silence as the weight
ll. Any idea where or
. There was a brief contact with someone; it was uni
aid, tone clipped, efficient. "Any guida
ng AI integration. If it's compromised, it won't just delay the project; it'll give our competitor
be
ce dropping. "And Demola; this st
erst
k to the skyline, Lagos stretched wide beneath me, unaware that on
hands, we wouldn't just lose
resight, and an unbroken string of w
sn't a
was
o intention