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CHAPTER SIX

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Alexander’s POV 

I slammed the door to my new, significantly smaller office shut behind me. 

President of Operations. Tasted like acid in my mouth. 

I'd been groomed for this position for as long as I could remember. 

CEO of Thompson Enterprises.

I'd sacrificed a lot; old man Richard didn't know the half of it. 

Relationships, my own dreams. 

Fuck! I'd moulded myself into exactly who Richard wanted. 

All for what?

To be replaced by a woman who couldn't tell a balance sheet from a grocery list. 

“Alexander. I saw you storm past. Thought you might need …this, ”James Patel’s voice came through the doorway, “

He raised a bottle of scotch. 

“It's ten in the morning,” I said, dipping my hands in my pocket.

"And you just had your inheritance stolen by a stranger. I'd say that warrants breaking protocol." James stepped in and shut the door behind him. He poured two glasses without waiting for my permission. Then he extended one to me, “If you want to talk about it, I'm done. Or we can just drink in angry silence. That works for me too,”

I took the glass and downed half the drink in one swallow, relishing the burn. 

“There's nothing to talk about. Richard lost his mind and gave his life's work to some nobody,”

“Well…that nobody is your boss now,” James said as he settled into the chair opposite my desk. 

My voice came out low, more dangerous than I expected, “Don't even joke about that,”

James smirked, “I'm not joking. She's the CEO. You're the President of Operations. Technically speaking, you report to her now.”

I squeezed the glass in my hand so hard that it smashed and cut my hand in the process. 

Blood dripped from the injury. 

“James, how long have you known me?” 

“Going on eight years,” He replied after a little pause, “Since I was a junior analyst,”

“And in those years, have you ever known me to accept defeat?”

James watched me carefully, “No. I've never seen you this mad, either. Alexander, whatever it is you're planning…”

While he spoke, I pulled out my phone and scrolled through my contacts, “I want everything on her. Everything. Where she grew up, where she went to school, and all the places she's worked. I want to get the person she's ever dated. Heck, I want to know what she eats for breakfast and what she dreams about at night.”

“So, you're asking me to investigate your new CEO?” James asked. 

“I'm asking you to help me make sense of everything,” I leaned forward on my desk, “I want you to help me understand how a retail worker convinced my uncle to destroy his own family legacy. We're missing something, James. The connection between her and Richard that nobody knows about. And I'm going to find it,”

James sighed, “And if you find nothing?”

"Then I'll expose her incompetence so thoroughly that the board will have no choice but to remove her.” I snapped. I moved to the window. My new office now faced the parking lot, unlike Lily's office which had the skyline view, “I mean, she'll destroy herself eventually. All I'm doing is speeding up the process,”

“Alexander –”

“I expect a full report at the end of the day,”

After James left, I sat in solitude, thinking about the events of the day. 

I'd seen it in her eyes. Recognition.

She'd known the minute I walked into that boardroom. 

Which meant she'd known before – at the hotel, during our night together.

Had the entire thing been a setup?

My phone buzzed. A text message from an unsaved number. 

Initial findings on Lily Rose. Sending file now.

I opened the attachment. My eyes scanned through the documented information about her life. 

‘Born March 15, 1995. Mother: Elena Rose, deceased. Father: Unknown.

Foster care from age eight after her mother disappeared. Bounced between six different homes before aging out of the system at eighteen.

Worked her way through community college. Degree in Fine Arts from Miami Dade. Currently employed at Martinez Art Supplies.

No criminal record. No significant assets. No obvious connection to Richard Thompson.’

Based on this paper, she was exactly what she appeared to be: an ordinary woman who'd fought her way through a difficult life. 

Still, nothing about the situation was ordinary.

I kept reading the document, looking for the thing that would make sense of Richard's decision. 

"You need to see this. You're not going to believe it," James said as he pushed open my door and stepped in, tablet in hand. "You're not going to believe it."

"What?" I said, not in the least interested.

"The hotel. Grand Palms. Your reservation and hers were made on the same day, within hours of each other." James said as he went through the booking records. "Alexander, it seems your uncle’s company credit card paid for her reservation."

"What are you saying?" I asked. 

"I'm saying Richard Thompson sent Lily Rose to that hotel. The same hotel where you were staying. The double booking was arranged by him,”

I grabbed the tablet, staring at the evidence, all of it tracing back to Thompson Enterprises' corporate account.

Richard had engineered our meeting.

But what was his reason? 

"There's more," James said quietly. "I got my hands on the company's charitable donation records. For the past eighteen years, Richard has been anonymously funding various programs: foster care advocacy, art education scholarships, and small business grants for young artists. Want to guess who received several of those scholarships?"

He didn't need to say her name.

I sat down slowly, my mind racing through implications I didn't want to consider. Richard had been watching Lily Rose for years. 

Supporting her education, her career, her life, all from a distance.

And then he'd arranged for us to meet. To spend a week together. 

Oh, God.

"He was testing us," I said aloud. "Both of us."

"Testing you for what?"

I stood abruptly, pacing the small office. 

Memories flooded back. 

"Alexander, come here."

I was seven years old, standing in Richard's office for the first time. It was bigger than my bedroom, bigger than my entire house. He sat behind his desk, looking like a king on a throne.

"Do you know what this is?" He gestured to the view behind him—the city sprawling beneath us.

"Miami," I said.

"Power," he corrected. "This view represents thirty years of building something from nothing. And someday, it will be yours. But only if you earn it."

"How do I earn it?"

He'd smiled then, a rare expression that made him look younger. "By being better than everyone else. Smarter. Harder working. More ruthless when necessary, but never cruel. Can you do that?"

"Yes, sir."

"We'll see."

For twenty-five years, I'd tried to prove it to him. I'd tried to become worthy of inheriting Thompson Enterprises.

And in the end, he'd given it to someone else.

Not because I wasn't good enough, but because –

Leadership is not inherited by blood but earned through character.

Richard's letter echoed in my mind. He hadn't been rejecting me. He'd been challenging me.

But to do what? Work alongside a woman I'd threatened? Collaborate with someone I was actively trying to destroy?

"Alexander?" James's voice pulled me back. "What are you thinking?"

I picked up Lily's employee file, staring at the photo clipped to the first page. It was clearly taken for some official document—driver's license or school ID. 

She looked younger. Tired.

Not the confident woman who'd challenged me in the boardroom. Not the passionate woman who'd whispered my name in the dark.

"Cancel the investigation," I said.

"What?" James turned to me.

"You heard me. Cancel it. All of it." I set the file down, my jaw tight. "This isn't how I want to win."

James raised an eyebrow. "Since when do you care about how you win?"

Since I realized Richard might have been right about me. 

"Just cancel it, James. But keep the financial records. I want to know exactly how Richard was connected to her."

After James left, I stood at my window, watching employees come and go in the parking garage below. 

Somewhere in this building, Lily Rose was probably struggling through her first day as CEO, terrified and overwhelmed.

And here I was, wanting her to fail.

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