Mag-log in****Marcus Blackwood didn’t knock on the door of the office.He didn’t have too.The doors people locked, the cameras they trusted, the guards they paid,none of it ever really kept him out. He moved through spaces like he belonged there, like the air itself stepped aside for him.Tonight, though, he didn’t move like a shadow, he walked into Elara’s office the way a man walks into a place that knows him too well.*******Her office place was very nice,spacious but painfully controlled, lights. Screens lining one wall, all displaying different feeds traffic cameras, building layouts, security logs, and one very specific thing in the center of it all:Noah Vale’s digital footprint was on her computer screen.Marcus didn’t look at the screens right away. His eyes went straight to her.Elara stood with her back to him, one hand resting on the edge of her desk, posture straight like steel, Even standing still, she radiated command.with her black blazer , her Hair tied low. Face
The room was cold. Not physically in a way , but in the way a place could make your skin crawl,marble floors, steel chairs, glass walls. Expensive taste, the office screamed power before one spoke a word.*************A long, polished table ran the length of the room. Around it sat five figures,sharp suits, sharper eyes.looking like normal human beings with money, influence and power. One of them, the oldest, a man with streaks of gray in his slicked-back hair, leaned forward. His voice was calm but very sharp.“The child is alive,” he said.The words hung in the air, heavy as the tension that followed.“They suspect it’s the one the Vales adopted some years ago,” another said. A woman with a severe bun nodded, tapping her nails against the table. “And if it is… we’ve waited long enough to act,too long we cannot let him rise unchecked.The youngest of the council, a sharp-eyed man in his forties with a faint scar across his jaw, drummed his fingers on the table.Do we have som
Noah decided, very firmly, that he hated birthdays, he doesn’t just like the attention,cake was fine.Not gifts either. He liked gifts. Expensive gifts, thoughtful gifts, awkward gifts from Ethan that always came with a joke.What he hated was the attention.****************The speeches, cameras, The “youngest billionaire CEO” headlines that made him sound like a museum exhibit instead of a human being.And apparently, his parents had decided that thirty was not just a birthday,it’s going to be an event.************“You are absolutely not canceling this,” his mother said over the phone that morning, voice already in full celebration mode. “Thirty is very important, Noah. It’s a milestone.”“It’s a number,” Noah replied, wedging the phone between his shoulder and ear while tying his tie,A very rude number mum.His father laughed in the background.We already booked the venue, Noah closed his eyes, “Of course you did.”*************“Celebrities are coming,” his mother continued ha
The whisper came first,not loud, it wasnt dramatic,it felt wrong.Noah was in the middle of a board meeting, seated at the head of a glass table that probably cost more than most people’s cars, when he heard it.“…don’t trust him…”Soft,thin,Like breath sliding through cracks in a wall.************He froze.Around him, twenty executives kept talking. About profit margins,expansion plans. Some people explaining why Singapore was still behind schedule.But the whisper wasn’t coming from the table.It was coming from the wall behind him.Noah’s pen stilled between his fingers, trying to figure out whats happening to him.He slowly turned his head.The wall was solid marble, there was no vents. No doors. Nothing.“…he’s watching…”He felt an ache in his stomach, but no one else reacted, or even pause No one even blinked.Noah’s heart started racing.Okay, no,nope. Absolutely not.He straightened, forced his face into calm, and focused back on the meeting.“You were
By sunrise, Noah Vale was already a legend again.The city woke up to headlines screaming his name, and making Noah’s name was making waves again.VALE TECHNOLOGIES STOCK SOARS AFTER MIDNIGHT ACQUISITIONNOAH VALE: THE GENIUS BILLIONAIRE WHO NEVER SLEEPSHe read none of it.By seven a.m., he was already dressed in a tailored black suit, hair perfectly styled, he barely tasted his coffee on the counter as he scanned three tablets at once.At the penthouse,Noah was quiet. But at office,CEO Noah vale was a machine.By the time he walked into Vale Technologies, the entire building shifted.People straightened themselves, assistants whispered pretending to tend to their computers.*************Executives checked their posture.Because when Noah Vale moved through the halls, power followed like a shadow.He didn’t raise his voice,or threaten them ,he isn’t need toOne look from those dark eyes and grown men remembered deadlines they had forgotten, contracts they’d messed up
Noah woke up choking on a scream.,he just had a nightmare called dream.His body shot upright in bed, lungs burning, heart slamming so hard it hurt. Sweat soaked through the expensive sheets, hair all scattered his forehead, breath coming out in sharp, broken gasps like he’d just outrun death,or maybe he just did.For a second, he didn’t know where he was.Then the ceiling came into focus , smooth white, faint reflection of city lights ,and the familiar weight of his favorite expensive sheets tangled around his legs.In his penthouse,the top floor and very safe Except his hands were shaking.Noah slowly lifted them into the dim light spilling through the glass wall.They were clean,no blood or burns I could swear I saw blood on my hands,he panted.But he could still feel it,the heat.The sticky drag of blood between his fingers.The sound God that sound,the screams,the voices were in dozens, both men,women and children.A whole village crying out at once.He squeezed his e







