LOGINShylie Reed worked her way to the top-with no family, no backup, no handouts. From living in a cramped apartment to owning luxury penthouses, from studying in the dark to speaking on global tech stages-she made it. She became someone. But just when life gave her the things she only dreamt of, a silent enemy took it all away: COVID-19. When she wakes up, she's 16 again. A nobody in high school. Her family still ignores her in favour of the "sweet" adopted daughter who later ruined her life. But this time, Shylie isn't the same. This time, she's not playing nice. Armed with her adult mind, vast knowledge, and future insight, she plans to graduate early, dominate every field, and build a financial empire from scratch. But she didn't expect to attract attention from Darren Tan, the school prince... or Elias Tan, the cold, powerful businessman who becomes her unexpected mentor-and something more. She lost everything once. This time, she's playing for keeps.
View MoreHer Thinkpad 755 computer hummed quietly, filling the room with a gentle, persistent drone. On her cluttered desk, stacks of papers reflected the warm light cast by her desk lamp. Her fingers danced across her Thinkpad keyboard with the practiced ease and speed of someone who has spent years using the same type of keyboard. She navigated the early versions of stock software with precision; not just the kind of precision that comes from having spent years using it, but the kind of precision that comes from remembering how each keystroke would interact with each piece of code. The hours, days, weeks, months, and years of practice created a rhythmic motion; a movement that felt both familiar and automatic.A soft ping broke the silence of the quiet room.Shylie's eyes darted quickly to the screen and the bright flash of the HealthSync notification that had appeared. A surge of adrenaline ran through her body. She had invested in a small, fledgling health-tech company call
Shylie worked in the dimly lit incubator well after dark, the gentle whir of computer fans and the rhythmic clacking of keys on her terminal creating a soothing background melody. The fluorescent light overhead cast long shadows across drafting tables, CRT monitors and stacks of papers and reports spread out in front of her. It was an organized mess, a place where dreams were created and tested, and the beat of desire pulsed through every keystroke she made.Elias sat close by her, observing her with quiet empathy. His glasses reflected the light of the screen in front of him, his keen eyes watching her fingers move swiftly and precisely across the worn beige keyboard. He had become more than just a teacher to Shylie, he had become her anchor. Elias gave her the confidence to take the time she needed to consider things, rather than rush through them. And sometimes he reminded her that not all answers are contained within an algorithm."Numbers tell a story," Elias said
Leah flipped through the manila folder in front of her with the precision of a surgeon. Each page was a carefully crafted piece of her plan. As she turned each sheet, the soft rustling of the paper was interrupted only occasionally by the soft click of her pen and the margin notes she was writing. The phone was nestled between her ear and shoulder; Leah's voice was as cold as the air in the room. Quiet, measured tones flowed smoothly from her mouth."She is becoming untouchable," Leah spoke quietly into the phone. "Time to make it personal."On the other end of the phone, the voice was unreadable, but Leah knew exactly what it was telling her. She did not have to hear the response. She had planned this for weeks. Every single move, every single decision, had been calculated to perfection. The rumors were growing at an alarming rate. Whispers of Shylie's supposed manipulation, of her increasing power and influence, were spreading faster than Leah could have ever imagine
Anticipation swirled around the school auditorium. Folding chair row upon row, each chair held a teacher, parent, alumnus and a few area investors tied to the incubator program. The excitement of the crowd created a buzz of conversation that reverberated off the high ceiling of the auditorium and blended in with the sounds of footfalls in the hallway.The Innovation Showcase was an annual event. It brought together the aspirations of students, the curiosity of the business world, and the competitive spirit of others. It was a venue where ideas were generated and where reputations were made or broken. Ideas had the potential to create the next major innovation...or to be crushed under the weight of skepticism.On the stage, Leah remained at the very edge of the spotlight, standing calmly in her perfectly fitting blazer and heels, quietly surveying the room. Her intent was not to compete. Her intent was to destroy. For Leah, the game has always been about maintaining con
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