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GLASS WALLS

Author: Zoracha
last update Last Updated: 2025-12-18 23:40:56

Morning arrived without mercy.

Valerie had not slept. She stood at the long conference table in the secure wing of Kings Group headquarters, hands braced against polished wood, eyes fixed on the city beyond the glass walls. Dawn painted the skyline in pale gold, as if nothing had shifted beneath the surface. As if the night had not torn open old graves.

Behind her, the room filled quietly. Heads of security. Legal counsel. Communications. Two board members she trusted and three she did not. The
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  • THE CEO'S FORBIDDEN FLAME    TRYING TO BREATHE TOGETHER

    Morning came quietly, like it was afraid to interrupt them. Gray light filtered through reinforced glass, softening the sharp edges of the safe house. Outside, guards rotated shifts, weapons slung low, eyes scanning shadows that refused to disappear. Inside, the world narrowed to two people learning how to exist in the same space without armor. Valerie woke first. She lay still, listening. Ethan’s breathing was slow and even beside her. One arm rested loosely across the pillow between them, not touching her but close enough that she felt the warmth of him. The distance felt intentional, careful. As if neither of them had wanted to assume too much after everything that had been said the night before. She turned her head slightly and watched him. In sleep, he looked younger. Less burdened. The tension that usually lived between his brows had eased, leaving him open in a way she had never seen. Dangerous, she thought. Not because of him. Because of what he made her want. She sl

  • THE CEO'S FORBIDDEN FLAME    WHERE FEAR FINALLY FAILS

    Night pressed against the windows like a living thing.The safe house was quiet in the way that never lasted. Thick walls. Muted lights. Armed security outside every door. Protection built from money and fear and preparation.Still, Valerie felt exposed.She stood alone in the kitchen, hands braced against the counter, staring at nothing. Vivian’s words echoed endlessly in her head. The clarity. The courage. The way her sister’s voice had cut through years of silence like glass finally shattering.The witness has finally spoken.Valerie closed her eyes. She had always believed strength meant distance. Control. Walls high enough that nothing could touch her.Tonight, those walls felt thin. Footsteps approached quietly. She did not turn.Ethan stopped behind her, close enough that she could feel his presence before she heard him breathe.You have not eaten, he said softly.Neither have you.He was silent for a moment.You are shaking.She exhaled slowly.I am not afraid.That was not wh

  • THE CEO'S FORBIDDEN FLAME    THE VOICE THAT BROKE THE SILENCE

    The hospital room was too quiet. Not the peaceful kind. The kind that pressed against the ears until every breath sounded wrong. Machines hummed softly, steady and watchful, while pale morning light crept through half drawn curtains.Vivian sat upright on the bed.For the first time in years, she was not curled inward.Her hands rested calmly on her lap. Her shoulders were straight. Her eyes were open and focused, not drifting, not lost.Valerie stood near the window, arms folded tightly around herself. She had not slept. Her clothes smelled faintly of smoke. Her hair was pulled back in a way that suggested urgency rather than care.Ethan stood beside her, silent, protective, watching Vivian with an intensity that bordered on reverence.The doctor had already left.The nurse had whispered something about improvement and miracles and trauma responses unlocking unexpectedly under extreme stress. None of that mattered.What mattered was the look on Vivian’s face. Valerie turned slowly.V

  • THE CEO'S FORBIDDEN FLAME    INTO THE FIRE ALONE

    Smoke burned Valerie’s lungs as she ran.The stairwell twisted downward in choking darkness, emergency lights flickering red like a pulse counting down her life. Every step echoed with distant gunfire, the sharp crack of violence tearing through the building she had once ruled with calm authority. Now it was a battlefield.Her heels were gone. She had kicked them off without thinking, skin scraping against concrete as she descended. Pain registered distantly. Survival came first.Her phone vibrated again. She did not slow. “Come home”. The architect’s words replayed in her mind.Home.He meant the place where it had all begun. The estate. The house where her mother died. The place he believed still owned her.She laughed under her breath, breathless and raw.You never understood me.A blast shook the stairwell behind her. Dust rained down. The lights died completely. Darkness swallowed everything.Valerie stopped. Counted her breaths and Listened. Footsteps above. Heavy. Rushed. Not d

  • THE CEO'S FORBIDDEN FLAME    THE SOUND OF SHATTERING

    The first explosion did not come from where anyone expected.It was not near Valerie. Not near Ethan.Not near Vivian.It came from the place everyone assumed was untouchable.Kings Global Headquarters.At exactly nine seventeen in the morning, the east wing glass façade imploded inward, sending a thunderous wave through forty floors of steel and silence. The blast was precise. Surgical. Designed to destroy confidence rather than bodies.But confidence was the one thing the building had always represented.Alarms screamed. Employees ran. Trading screens went black.Valerie watched it all unfold on a wall of monitors from the secure room, her face unreadable, her pulse steady only by discipline.He has crossed the line, Ethan said quietly.Valerie did not answer.She was already moving.Lock down all satellites, she said. Cut external feeds. Switch to internal protocol Theta.The woman from Carter and Wells moved instantly.Done.Another screen lit up. A second explosion.This one is s

  • THE CEO'S FORBIDDEN FLAME    THE RETURN OF THE CROWN

    The city woke to chaos. Screens across the country flickered at the same moment. Morning shows stalled mid sentence. Stock tickers froze. Social feeds paused, then refreshed with a single live broadcast replacing everything else.Valerie Kings stood behind a podium that had not been used in years.The seal behind her was old. Forgotten. Powerful.Deferred Authority Tribunal.Her hair was pulled back. Her face is calm. Her spine was unyielding.She did not wait for applause.She did not wait for permission. She spoke.Good morning.Her voice carried without strain.I was suspended by a board that believed power belonged to proximity rather than truth.Murmurs rippled through studios. Anchors leaned closer to their cameras.Today that suspension ends.A reporter tried to interrupt.Valerie raised her hand once. Silence followed.Twenty years ago, Valerie continued, my mother built a contingency. Not to protect herself. But to protect this company from men who confuse control with owners

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