LOGINPriya had been lying for eighteen hours.Not big dramatic lies. Just the same quiet one. Over and over. Every time Lina asked about Freddie. Every time her eyes went to the door expecting him to walk through it. Every time she said something like “he'll be here soon” with that tired hopeful look on her face.“He's responding to treatment. He's going to be fine.”Priya had said it so many times the words had stopped feeling like words. They had become something she just said. A reflex. A way of buying another hour before she had to figure out how to say the real thing.Daniel had called twice more through the night.She had taken both calls in the corridor with the door closed behind her. Standing against the wall with her voice completely flat while he told her nothing had changed. Still unconscious. Still in the coma. The doctors were being careful about what they promised.She had gone back into the room both times and smiled and said everything was fine.She was sitting in the chai
DIANEShe had been standing at her door for forty seconds when she heard the cars.Not one. Two. The particular sound of vehicles that moved with purpose and stopped with authority. She recognised it before she saw them.She stepped back inside.Closed the door.Stood in her hallway with her back against it and her hand still on the handle and her mind moving very fast through everything this meant and everything it was going to look like and everything she needed to do in the next sixty seconds before….The knock came.Three sharp raps.Official. Unhurried. The knock of people who had time because they weren't going anywhere without what they came for.She pressed her eyes closed for just a moment.Then she opened the door.Two officers. A third slightly behind them. All three, looking at her with the particular neutral expression of people who had already formed a preliminary view of the situation and were now gathering evidence to confirm it."Ms. Park," the first one said. "Diane
Marcos had been patient long enough.He had watched the news alerts come through one by one that morning from his apartment. Clara Amara Caldwell appointed acting president of Caldwell Enterprises. The name he didn't know. And nobody had told him about it. The office that was supposed to have his name on it.He had been patient for three years.He had done everything that was asked of him.He had turned against Freddie, used Lina, and threatened Brett, he stood at Freddie's door that morning and delivered a warning he hadn't wanted to deliver because Karthy had asked him to buy her a few more hours.And this was what he got.A name on a news alert that wasn't his.He called Karthy at noon.She answered on the second ring."Where are you," he said."That's not how we start conversations Marcos.""Where. Are. You."A pause."My apartment," she said. "Why.""Because I'm coming over," he said. "And you're going to explain to me who Clara Caldwell is and why she is sitting in the office th
Clara took the elevator to the thirty fourth floor alone.She had been in this building before. And walked these corridors under a different name with a different purpose. She had stood at the door of this office and looked at it from the outside the way she had looked at everything connected to this family her entire life.From the outside.Not anymore.The elevator opened.The floor was quiet. Most of the staff hadn't been told yet. That would come later. There was a specific order to these things and she understood it better than most.First you secured the position.Then you secured everything else.She walked down the corridor.Stopped at the door with his name on it.Frederick Caldwell. CEO.She looked at it for a long moment.Then she pushed it open and walked in.The office was exactly as he had left it.Jacket on the back of the chair. Notepad on the desk. The particular organised chaos of a man who worked hard and thought fast and had never needed anyone to tidy things up f
The contractions were three minutes apart by the time they got Lina into a room.She had counted them in the ambulance. Not because anyone asked her to. Because it gave her something to focus on that wasn't Freddie lying unconscious in a hospital on the other side of the city.Three minutes.Then two and a half.Then two.Her body had decided and it was not interested in waiting for anyone.Priya hadn't left her side since the lobby. Had held her hand through the elevator and through the corridor and through every question the admissions nurse asked that Lina had to stop mid answer to breathe through.Now they were in a room. Clean and bright. A midwife named Karen who had the kind of calm that came from having done this so many times that nothing surprised her anymore."You're doing really well," Karen said.Lina looked at the ceiling.She didn't feel like she was doing really well.She felt like her body was doing something enormous and completely independent of anything she thought
Gerald stopped the meeting at ten twenty twoHe didn't make a production of it. Just put his hand flat on the table and said quietly but firmly that he needed a short recess before the board proceeded any further.Clara watched him do it.She had been watching him since she sat down. The way he read. The way he listened. The way his jaw tightened on certain pages and his eyes slowed on certain lines.She had known this moment was coming.Gerald Osei was not a man who moved without being certain. And he was not yet certain. The source question had been sitting in the room like something nobody wanted to step on and Gerald being Gerald had stepped on it anyway."Twenty minutes," he said. "Then we reconvene."Diane stood immediately. Picked up her copy of the documents. Walked out without looking at anyone.Thomas stayed seated. Looked at his hands.Raymond caught Clara's eye briefly. Gave nothing away.Gerald was already moving toward the door.Clara stood up."Gerald," she said.He sto
"You look different," Freddie said.It was Thursday. Nine o'clock. She was on time.They were standing by the floor-to-ceiling window of his office before the rest of the team arrived. She had made the mistake of accepting coffee from his assistant, which had turned into standing here, close enough
"Absolutely not," Lina said."The contract is already signed." Her boss, Dana, pushed the folder across the desk without looking up. "It's a six-week consulting project. You're the best I have for restructuring work. It's not a conversation.""Dana. Who is the client?"Dana looked up then. And the
"Put it down," Priya said. "Stop looking at it. It's not going to change."Lina was still holding the test."Lina." Priya took it out of her hand and set it on the bathroom counter face-down. "Look at me."She looked."Tell me it's Freddie's," Priya said.Lina said nothing."Oh God." Priya sat down
"You're going to marry him, and it's going to be perfect," her best friend Priya said. "So stop looking at me like the ceiling is about to fall."Lina was looking at the ceiling.The champagne glass in her hand was nearly empty. The hotel suite was full of flowers and satin and the low thrum of a p







