Masuk"Good evening, Mom. How was your day?" "My day was good, my love. How is yours going?" Her voice was a soothing balm against the stress of the day. "It’s... busy. My boss gave me a mountain of work to finish before tomorrow morning, so I won't be coming home tonight. I’m going to stay late and then head straight back in." "Oh, my dear," she sighed. "Just be careful. Don't get into any trouble." "I won't, Mom. Did you take your medication?" I asked, knowing how she tended to forget when I wasn't there to nag her. "Ah... I’ll take it now." "Mom, please. You need to stay strong for me." "I will, I will. I love you, Annabelle." "Love you too." After I hung up, the silence of the office felt even heavier. The lights were dimmed, except for the glow from my monitor and the soft yellow light spilling from Elias’s office. He was still in there, a silhouette of intense focus as he reviewed the project details. Suddenly, a sharp ping echoed through the quiet room. I jumped slightly, my eyes snapping to my computer screen. Unknown Email. No encrypted address. No profile picture No signature. Whoever sent this, don't want to be traced. "What is this?" I muttered, my skin crawling with a sudden, inexplicable chill. The subject line was written in bold, stark capital letters: BEFORE THE INVESTMENT. My pulse shifted into a frantic rhythm. I hesitated, my mouse hovering over the notification. When I finally clicked, my breath hitched. It wasn't just a message; it was a cache of attached documents, internal financial transfers, offshore account statements, and adjusted revenue projections. I realized instantly that these were different from the official files Elias had given me.
Lihat lebih banyakCHAPTER 1: The Interview
ANNABEL
The alarm clanged like a hammer against an anvil.
"Just a minute..." I groaned, burying my face in the pillow.
"Anna, get up!"
"I want to sleep... just a little longer. Just five more minutes."
"Are you skipping the interview?"
That word hit me like a bucket of ice water. "Interview? No... it’s not today. Today is... what day is it?" I asked, eyes still squeezed shut, clinging to the last remnants of a dream.
"It's Monday, Anna. Are you going or not?"
"Monday? Already?" I bolted upright, my heart hammering. "How did Sunday go by so fast?" I practically screamed the words. This wasn't just any job; this was a position at one of the top companies in the industry—my dream firm.
God, what is wrong with me? I scolded myself. Who almost sleeps through their biggest opportunity?
I flew into motion. I took a lightning-fast bath, dried my hair, and pulled it into a sleek, professional ponytail. Thankfully, I’d prepared everything the night before. I’d even treated myself to a new leather bag on Saturday, which was now packed with my documents, a few snacks, a pack of Meteor gum, and my essentials. I slipped into my dress, applied a light layer of makeup, and grabbed my bag before racing downstairs.
"Mom, I’m heading out!"
My mom stood in the hallway. If she hadn't nudged me awake, my career would have ended before it even started.
"Okay, baby. Take care of yourself," she said, stepping forward to press a kiss to my forehead.
"Mom... I'm not a baby anymore," I pouted, though I leaned into the kiss.
"Oh, my little princess... my only princess. I forgot." She smiled warmly.
"But you’ll always be my baby. Can you wait just a second? Breakfast is almost ready."
"Mom, I’m in a total rush. It’s almost seven; I’ll be late if I stay. I have to go!"
"Okay, okay. I’ll keep it for you. When you get back, just heat it up." She paused, her eyes scanning me with that knowing maternal look. "Make sure you grab something on the way. I know you aren't a big eater, but you need your energy."
I wasn't much of a foodie, but Mom knew my weakness—if it was my favorite dish, I’d eat until I couldn't move.
"I know, Mom. I will. I promise!"
"Bye! Stay safe. Make a good first impression. I love you!"
"Love you too!" I called back, throwing a quick hug her way before sprinting out the door.
The Uber I’d booked was already waiting. I hopped in, feeling like I was being pursued by a ghost. To keep my "innocent stomach" from growling during the interview, I had the driver make a quick stop for tea to go with my snacks.
From there, the ride was a blur of New York traffic until we reached the heart of the Fashion District.
We pulled up in front of a massive glass skyscraper. The mirrored walls caught the morning sun, sending glints of light dancing across the pavement. In bold, elegant lettering, the sign read: STERLING’S FASHION.
My heart skipped.
The entrance was surrounded by lush, vibrant floral arrangements that filled the air with a warm, welcoming scent. My mouth dropped open. I’d seen this building on TV a dozen times, but standing here felt different. It felt real. The owner of the company was a total mystery—a man no one had ever seen—which only added to the building's intimidating aura. Realizing I was gaping like a tourist, I snapped my jaw shut and hurried inside.
The glass doors slid open automatically. I stepped into a lobby that felt like a cathedral of luxury. The air was cool and scented with lavender. The vestibule stretched out before me with polished marble floors, a massive golden chandelier, and walls adorned with high-fashion photography.
I gripped my coffee in one hand and my bag in the other, trying to walk like I belonged there. I approached the sparkling front desk.
"Welcome," the receptionist said, her smile instantly calming my nerves.
"How may I help you?"
"I'm here for the job interview."
"Of course. Take the elevator to the fifth floor. The other candidates are waiting just outside the main office."
"Thank you so much," I said, headed toward the elevators.
I was busy checking my reflection in the polished metal of the elevator doors when I turned too quickly. CRASH.
I slammed into something solid—a wall of expensive fabric. My coffee cup lid popped, and a brown wave of liquid splashed across the floor and all over the person in front of me.
"Oh! I am so sorry, sir—"
"What the hell is wrong with you?" a deep, cold voice snapped. "Are you out of your mind? Or just blind?"
I winced. Great start, Annabel. Brilliant. "I am so sorry, sir..." I started again, reaching into my bag for a tissue.
"Stop saying sorry! Is 'sorry' going to remove the stain from a three-thousand-dollar suit?"
I looked up at him. He was dressed in head-to-toe black. He was breathtakingly handsome, but his expression was pure ice. The arrogance radiating off him was thick enough to choke on.
"I apologized," I said, bowing my head slightly out of habit.
"I didn't do it on purpose."
"And you think your apology fixes the fabric? I think you're nuts, and—"
"Wait a minute," I interrupted. My guilt was fast being replaced by a hot flash of anger.
"You can manage. I can barely even see a stain on black fabric. And I think you are the one who is crazy."
A collective gasp went up from the people standing nearby. I didn't care. I’d had enough.
"I said I was sorry, but you used that mouth of yours to insult me. Is that how you talk to people? Like an arrogant bitch?" I was breathing hard now, the adrenaline of the fight masking my fear.
The man’s eyes darkened, turning into twin abysses of rage. "Who gave you the right to talk back to me?"
CHAPTER 15- Being watched. ANNABEL POV I saw the message, it didn't just scare me but also stayed with me. Like a shadow that refused to leave.“ You did a good performance today ... .but next time don't look so scared, my boy.” the message kept repeating inside my head.I was not the one they sent it to but I felt it, It was as if they were talking to me, it was meant for me.I walked behind Elias in silence, I was deeper in my thoughts than anything around me.The hallway felt longer than usual, it felt cold and every step we took was being watched.Am I going to be watched like this? No, not like we are being watched. “They know everything…” I said silently, my voice steady than it felt. Elias did not answer me immediately. His expression was unreadable and I knew he was thinking.“Not everything” he finally spoke out I frowned slightly. “ What do you mean?” “If they did” he replied “we wouldn't still be standing”What he said now, did not comfort me, rather, it made things
CHAPTER 14- Under watch ELIAS POV The office went quiet. It was too quiet. The files were gone, every single files where no more. I stared at the blank system, my chest tighting. Whoever did this….they weren't just messing with the company, they were in control of everything and who could that be? I shifted my eyes to Anabel, she was calm but I could see the tense in her shoulder, the way she clenched her hand, had said everything all. “ They are watching us” she said in a whisper. I didn't not answer.I couldn't bring myself to answer her, I was thinking, my thoughts are fast, trying to figure out a way. Who could do that? The person is so bold. I tried to log in again but there was nothing, no trace, no record. It was clean work.It was too clean that not one file remained, it was well planned. I finally spoke up and I kept my voice low but it was steady. “Then we don't need to let them win, we can do this together” I stepped closer to her, close enough for her to feel m
CHAPTER 13 - Hidden agenda ELIAS POV I could not help but stare at the meeting log that I saw. I kept thinking about why my father would join in this kind of meeting, he was present, that means he knows some about all this. If there will be any meeting that should happen the chairman never left me behind, he always took me along to all meetings like I was his phone. My father told me something that I remember he told me ‘ don't trust everyone in this building, trust fewer people in this building’, when he told me I thought he was talking about the investors that I need to sign,I was so curious. I was not even sure why my dad did it. ANNABEL POV I was in my office studying the files from earlier, I examined it carefully and I noticed another thing. The meeting has no official agenda, there was no assistance to take note of the meeting, and it lasted for fifteen minutes. I found another thing again, the meeting label ‘private strategic session’ and no project name was attache
CHAPTER 12 - RecordsANNABELLE POVWhen I finally reached home, the silence of my apartment felt heavy. I couldn't stop staring at that anonymous message, the words burned into my brain. Between that and the memory of Emily’s deadly glare, sleep was impossible.The real thief is closer to Elias than you think.If Emily wasn't the mastermind, then who was pulling the strings? And why was this mysterious sender feeding me information? They wanted to help Elias, or perhaps they just wanted to see the company burn. Either way, I was the only one with the keys to the truth.The next morning, I arrived at the office before the sun had even fully risen over the horizon. I needed to get into the financial server again. I needed to be certain before the building crawled with eyes and ears.The lobby was a cavern of shadows, and the executive floor was eerily quiet. My own footsteps on the carpet felt loud, like a heartbeat. I sat at my desk, the glow of the monitor the only light in the roo






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