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Chapter 15: The Boardroom Mutiny

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Day Fifteen.

For three years, the seventy-ninth floor of the Sterling Empire skyscraper had been forbidden territory. Silas had always kept a rigid, impenetrable wall between his corporate kingdom and his domestic life, treating my presence in his building as a liability.

Today, I walked out of the private executive elevator not as a liability, but as a conqueror.

I was wearing a tailored, crimson-red pantsuit the color of a declaration of war. My heels clicked sharply against the polished ma
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