ログインAt the Thompson Estates, morning dawned in familiar rhythm of quiet luxury gleaming marble floors bathed in sunlight, servants briskly moving, and the faint scent of coffee hanging in the air.But just below the surface, a storm was brewing.Benedict Thompson, elder statesman of the empire and father of Saben, sat in his large study, the morning newspaper unfolded across his lap. His face was inscrutable piercing eyes reading the headline that shouted across the business page:"Trinity Partnership: Thompson-Campbell Enterprises Merges with Reese Corp and Zina Bank."He placed the paper down carefully. "So," he grumbled, "it starts."Seconds later, doors swung open and Saben entered, his usual aplomb dark attire, tie precisely knotted, but his jaw clenched with tension. Clarisse trailed behind him, poised but cautious.Benedict stood up, his eyes weighted on them. "I thought we agreed to steer clear of unnecessary allegiances," he said. "particularly those arranged by Eva Ross."Sabe
The glass door clicked closed behind them, shutting out the commotion of the meeting floor.Silence hummed like a live wire thin, tense, about to snap.Clarisse leaned against the window, her reflection shattered by the golden light seeping through the blinds. Down in the city, the pieces shimmered a thousand moving parts that reflected the turmoil in her chest.Clarisse (coldly): “She’s not just here for business, Saben. Eva Ross never shows up without an agenda.”Saben exhaled, slow and measured, as if talking to a bomb he’d built himself. He set his tablet down, then met her gaze with infuriating calm.Saben: “I know. That’s why I’m letting her think she’s winning.”Clarisse spun around, her voice slicing through the air.Clarisse: “You’re what?”Saben: “Keeping her close. Watching her moves.”Clarisse's laugh was quick humorless. "So that's your strategy? Let the snake wrap closer and hope it bites somebody else?"He moved toward her, steady, unflinching.Saben: "You're exaggera
The following morning, the air within Reese Corporation was filled with the calm before the storm. The light poured through the smooth glass halls, reflecting off steel and marble like cut edges. Every footstep, every voice, sounded magnified — the herald of something momentous.At the far end of the corridor, Eva Ross walked towards the executive boardroom in her black power suit, every step a woman who lived for control. Her heels clicked like an authority metronome.On the glass table of considerable length, a folder was placed primly at the center:"Joint Media Collaboration: Reese Corp x Zina Bank."Eva smiled not warmly, but with satisfaction.Today wasn't going to be about partnership. It was going to be about power.Her aide stuck her head in.Assistant: "Ms. Ross, Zina Bank reps are arriving. Mr. Reese will arrive in ten minutes."Eva: "Good. Make the photographers available. I want this deal to appear flawless even if it isn't."Throughout the city, Jenny White smoothed the
Morning sun streamed through the smoked glass of the boardroom of Reese Corporation. The city seemed to go on forever outside, gold and silver in the California sunlight. JM Reese strode in, his well-cut suit immaculate, face impassive the authoritative CEO to the finance man's eye.He was reaching the middle of reading the presentation script when the door creaked open.Breezy, polite, the familiar voice intruded.Jenny: “Good morning, Mr. Reese. I’m Jenny White, representing Zina Bank for today’s briefing.”JM’s hand froze over his pen. Slowly, he lifted his head.Their eyes met.For a moment, the air in the room thinned like time itself had folded between them.JM: (quietly) “Jenny.”Jenny: (composed) “Mr. Reese.”He forced a small smile, trying to break the tension.JM: “It’s been a while.”Jenny: "Since Tokyo. Yes. I didn't know I was going to run into you so soon."She moved to the end of the table, placing down her laptop and files. Her movements were professional, precise, b
The following morning after the gala, the sun came up over the Thompson Tower like a slow incineration, the light bending through the glass and steel lovely, but cutting. The peace following the gala had turned out to be short-lived.Clarisse Campbell took a seat at the head of the conference table, her computer open, a dozen pairs of eyes watching. Today marked the beginning of her biggest challenge to date taking charge of her first major international deal in her own name. Not under Saben's shadow.In the background, Saben stood in a corner, hands in his pockets. Pride and discomfort fought for dominance in his chest. He wanted to defend her, to intervene, to ensure no one disrespected her power. Yet he also understood she must stand on her own.Clarisse took a quiet breath, eyes resolute. "Good morning, everyone. Let's get started."Her voice was smooth, crisp — a CEO in the making.The transaction was with Reese Corporation, led by none other than Eva Ross. It wasn't an accident
The sun from California poured through the translucent white curtains, casting golden stripes through the bedroom. Clarisse woke up first, her eyelashes quivering as she opened her eyes into the warm light. The air was lightly scented with ocean air and coffee that unmistakable smell of home.She rolled a little and smiled. Saben slept on beside her, one arm across her waist, his hair disheveled, his face serene. Even for a man who bore the burden of an empire on his shoulders, he seemed impossibly young-looking in sleep serene, nearly vulnerable.Clarisse ran a fingertip along the angle of his jaw, whispering, "You look too good to be real."Without lifting his eyes, Saben's lips formed a sleep-grin.Saben: "Flattery in the morning? I can get used to this."Clarisse smiled softly. "You're awake."Saben opened his eyes, warm and deep. "I've been awake since you began looking at me like you were admiring a painting."She rolled her eyes, shoving his shoulder lightly. "Please. I was ju







