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Chapter 2 – Damage Control

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The moment Evelyn stepped back into the Grand Arcadia ballroom, it was as if nothing had happened.

Conversations had resumed. Champagne glasses clinked. Executives laughed politely. The polished marble floor had already been mopped clean, as if her humiliation had been erased right along with the coffee stain. Only Evelyn's burning cheeks and still-damp palms reminded her that the entire room had seen her mortifying collision with Alexander Drake.

She moved swiftly to the far end of the ballroom, where her department had staked out a small table near the catering setup. It was just close enough to be seen but far enough to remain unimportant. No one looked up when she returned, not even Linda, who stood schmoozing with a VP from accounting. Evelyn slipped behind a floral arrangement and tried to disappear.

Her pulse was still pounding. The garden air had done little to settle her nerves, and Alexander's brief appearance there with his calm voice, his unexpected words had left her more disoriented than ever. What had he meant by "that counts"? Why had he bothered to speak to her again at all?

And most important - why did her stomach twist with something dangerously close to hope?

She exhaled slowly and focused on her breathing. This was not the time to spiral. The event was still in full swing, and she had responsibilities. Her team was managing check-ins, coordinating press packets, and discreetly ensuring no executive was left without a drink or someone to flatter them. She needed to keep moving.

By the time the presentations began on the ballroom stage, Evelyn had mostly regained her composure. She found a seat off to the side, planner tucked discreetly in her lap, and prepared to take notes. Most of what was shared had been reviewed during the dry-run meetings, but she scribbled a few quick bullet points anyway, if only to keep her hands busy.

Then, without warning, the room shifted.

The host introduced Alexander Drake.

A ripple of energy passed through the crowd as he stepped onto the stage. He was magnetic in that infuriating, effortless way - tall and commanding, with broad shoulders and a stillness that made people lean in. In the new navy suit, he looked like he had never so much as spilled a drop of anything in his life.

His speech was brief, sharp, and utterly composed. He praised the company's growth, hinted at expansion, and thanked the marketing department for their upcoming campaign rollout. Evelyn froze as she heard her department mentioned. It was not by name, but specifically referenced. Her eyes darted to Linda, who was smiling like a cat in cream.

Alexander's gaze swept across the room once, unhurried and impassive.

And then it landed on her.

Just for a beat.

Evelyn's breath caught. It wasn't a lingering stare, but it was enough. Enough for her heart to lurch and her thoughts to scatter. She looked down quickly, staring at her planner even though her pen had stilled.

By the time the event ended and she'd returned to the office to drop off her materials, Evelyn felt like she had aged five years in one day. Her phone buzzed with messages mostly from coworkers wanting to rehash the event, share photos, or gossip about who said what. She ignored them all.

Then came the email.

Subject line: Meeting Request – Tuesday 9:00 a.m.

From: James Weston, Executive Assistant to Alexander Drake

The body of the message was short. There would be a marketing review meeting with Mr. Drake in attendance. Evelyn Hart was specifically requested.

Her heart stuttered.

Requested?

Why?

Her mind raced with possibilities, most of them terrible. Maybe this was about the coffee. Maybe he wanted to evaluate the team firsthand and cut dead weight. Maybe Linda had said something to throw her under the bus.

She read the email again. There was no explanation. Just the time. The location. And the request.

She wanted to be sick.

The next morning, Evelyn stood in front of her closet at six thirty in the morning, debating which outfit made her look the most competent. She settled on a soft navy blouse with tailored black pants and a thin gold necklace. Professional. Polished. No trace of the disaster she had been just two days ago.

When she arrived at the conference room, the air inside was heavy with tension. Only a few department members were present, seated around the long glass table. Linda stood near the front, typing furiously into her tablet. She gave Evelyn a single, tight-lipped nod.

At nine on the dot, the door opened.

Alexander Drake walked in.

The room snapped to attention.

He said nothing for a moment and just scanned the room with his usual cool detachment, then sat at the head of the table.

"Let's begin," he said.

The meeting unfolded quickly. Linda kicked off with a slideshow presentation of the department's current campaigns. Evelyn, seated two seats down, took notes and tried not to shrink into her chair. But then Alexander spoke again.

"I'd like to hear more about the Midtown campaign," he said.

Linda straightened. "Of course. That's Evelyn Hart's project."

Evelyn froze.

All eyes turned toward her.

Slowly, she sat up straighter. She hadn't expected to speak. No one had told her she'd be presenting. Her mouth went dry.

But Alexander waited.

And somehow, despite the panic fluttering in her chest, Evelyn began to speak.

She walked through the campaign concept, the target demographics, the data backing her strategy. She heard her voice which was steadier than expected and saw the surprise flicker across Linda's face.

Alexander did not interrupt.

When she finished, silence fell. And then he nodded once.

"Good," he said.

Just that.

But Evelyn felt it like an earthquake under her ribs.

It wasn't praise. It wasn't warmth. But it wasn't dismissal either. It was a thread. A thin, taut, and dangerous thread that connected them in a room full of people who hadn't even noticed.

As the meeting adjourned, Evelyn packed her notes with shaking hands. She didn't look up. She didn't dare.

But as she reached the door, a low voice stopped her.

"Miss Hart."

She turned.

Alexander stood beside the window, one hand in his pocket.

"Stay for a moment."

The door closed behind the last of her coworkers.

Her heart pounded.

Alexander looked at her without pretense. "You did well."

"Thank you," she managed. Her voice was too soft. Her hands too sweaty.

He tilted his head slightly. "You surprised them."

"I didn't mean to," she said. Then instantly regretted it. "I mean, I just did the work."

His mouth curved ever so slightly.

"That," he said, "is why I noticed."

Evelyn blinked.

And just like that, she knew: the coffee incident hadn't ruined her. It had started something.

Something she wasn't prepared for.

And that terrified her more than anything.

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