تسجيل الدخولChapter 76: Silvain's SuspicionThey felt Obsidian move at midnight.Marina was at the boundary stones running the final frequency check when the outer perimeter shifted, not the gradual tightening she had been monitoring for days but a sudden compression, all the careful patient distance collapsing inward at once like something that had been held back and released simultaneously.She had her hand on the centermost stone before the movement finished.The Grove's old magic surged upward in response, the boundary snapping to full alert, the seven stones blazing gold-white in the dark without Marina doing anything to activate them.They activated themselves.She had not known they could do that.She pressed both palms flat against the stone and felt the old magic running through the boundary at a strength she had not felt before, something that had been held in reserve releasing into the structure all at once. The Grove was not just a refuge with reinforced protections.It was a fortres
Chapter Twenty-OneThe last guest clears the venue at ten forty-three.Zara knows the exact time because she checks it. She always checks it. The gap between projected end time and actual end time tells her something about the event design and tonight the gap is four minutes under, which means the pacing was right and the room did what she built it to do.She signs off with the venue manager. Thanks the catering team by name. Checks her board one final time.Then she goes to find Damien.He is in the side corridor near the coat check talking quietly with the territory security man from earlier. She catches his eye as she approaches. He says something to the man. The man nods and moves away."Good timing," Damien says."The event ran four minutes under. I need to tell you something Adaeze said tonight."Something shifts in his face. Not surprise exactly. More like a man who already suspected a conversation happened and is now waiting to hear how much of his situation got handed to some
Chapter TwentyZara knows within twenty minutes of being in the room that this event is different.Not the logistics. Those are clean. The venue is a converted private estate in Buckhead, everything she specified delivered exactly right, the florals on brief, the lighting warm and precise, the catering team solid after the lesson she gave them at the investor dinner.No. The difference is the guests.She has run eighty-three events in five years. Corporate dinners, charity galas, private celebrations, product launches. She knows what a room of professionals looks like. She knows the particular kind of social performance that happens when ambitious people put on good clothes and stand in a room together trying to look like they are not calculating.This room does not feel like that.The guests move differently. They are aware of each other in a way that goes past professional. Not hostile. Not competitive. Something more layered. Like every person in this room knows something about eve
Chapter NineteenNadia Cross arrives at WolfeGroup Holdings at twelve thirty on a Wednesday with two brown paper bags from the Thai place three blocks over and the energy of someone who has been planning this for days and is not admitting it.She gives her name at the security desk. The guard looks at his list and she is not on it."I am Zara Mensah's best friend," Nadia says pleasantly. "I have lunch for her. You can call her conference room and she will confirm. She will also be surprised because I did not tell her I was coming, which I understand creates a process issue for you, and I respect that, and I am still not leaving."The guard calls the conference room.Thirty seconds later a lanyard visitor pass is printed and Nadia is on the elevator.She finds Zara's conference room on the third attempt. Zara looks up from her laptop with the expression of someone who has been found doing something they were not doing wrong but still feel slightly caught at."How did you get in here?"
Chapter EighteenVictor gets the message at eight forty in the morning and takes his time getting there.Not because he is not paying attention. Because he is. He reads the summons twice, sets his phone face down on the table of the coffee shop where he is sitting, and finishes his espresso with the unhurried ease of someone who has been called into difficult rooms before and walked out of every one of them.The message is from Damien's assistant. Four words. Mr. Wolfe requests your presence.Requests. Not demands. Not requires. Requests.Victor notices the word choice. Damien notices everything so the word was deliberate. A request implies Victor has a choice. Victor understands what that means. It means Damien wants this to look civil. Controlled. Like two professionals having a conversation.That is more interesting than a demand would have been.A demand means anger. Anger is reactive. Reactive means Damien is off balance.But controlled means Damien has something. Information. A
Chapter Seventeen Zara walks into her WolfeGroup conference room at nine the next morning and stops in the doorway. Everything looks the same. Same table. Same chairs. Same view. But there is a new door handle with a keypad lock that was not there yesterday. A small camera mounted in the upper right corner she definitely did not approve. And on the table, two mobile phones still in their boxes next to a typed card that says: encrypted. your number transfers automatically. She stands there for a long moment. Then she picks up her bag and walks straight to Damien's office. His assistant starts to say he is on a call. She keeps walking. She opens the door. He is at his desk with a phone to his ear. He looks up. Reads her face in under a second and says into the phone: "I will call you back." He puts it down. "The camera," she says. "For your protection." "You put a camera in my workspace without asking me." "The entry point at your office was a window. This building has bette
Chapter ElevenZara's office above the florist shop is her private space.Not her WolfeGroup conference room. Not a borrowed desk in a borrowed building. Her actual office. The one with her name on the door and her mood board on the wall and the framed reviews she worked years to earn. Nobody comes
Chapter FourteenThe street outside the venue is almost empty by eleven fifteen.The last of the catering vans pulled out ten minutes ago. The venue staff are finishing the final lockup inside. The city is still running a block away, all noise and light, but this particular street in this particula
Chapter TwelveDamien is not at his desk when she arrived.He was standing at the long table on the side wall of his office with folders spread across it in a way that would look disorganized to anyone who do not understand his system. Zara has been inside WolfeGroup long enough to understand his
Chapter TenThe cab smells like pine air freshener and old leather and Zara spends the whole twenty minute ride with her hands in her lap doing absolutely nothing.No phone. No notes. No running through what she knows and what she does not know and what she plans to say. She gives herself the ride







