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Chapter 10: Jay’s Hidden Hand
The problem with building a case against Victor Stern was that the evidence kept disappearing. Every time Elena got close to something—a suspicious transaction, a falsified report, a memo that contradicted public statements—the files would vanish. Not deleted, exactly, but moved, buried, hidden in layers of corporate bureaucracy that made them nearly impossible to find. "Someone's cleaning house," Elena said on a Tuesday morning, frustration bleeding into her voice. "Every time I request a document,…-
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Chapter 9: Taking on a Titan
The audit took two weeks. Elena worked eighteen-hour days, fueled by coffee and the kind of stubbornness that had carried her through every obstacle of her life. Jay worked alongside her, organizing data, flagging anomalies, and quietly removing the obstacles that Stern's allies placed in their path. By the end of the second week, they had found something. "Look at this," Elena said, pushing a spreadsheet across her desk. It was Friday evening, and they were alone on the thirty-second floor. The janitor…-
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Chapter 8: Strategic Retreat
The war room was Elena's office, and the maps were spreadsheets. Three days after Stern had blocked her company-wide proposal, Elena had done something that surprised everyone except Jay: she had pivoted. Not retreated—she refused to call it that—but pivoted. If she couldn't fix the whole company at once, she would fix it piece by piece. And the first piece, the most dangerous piece, was Victor Stern's own division. "Sales is his fortress," Jay said, standing by the whiteboard they had commandeered…-
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Chapter 7: The Blockade
The blockade came on a Friday, four weeks into Elena's tenure. She had prepared a comprehensive plan for company-wide operational overhaul—a document that built on her division's success and proposed changes to supply chain, customer support, and marketing. It was her magnum opus, the work that would justify her hiring, prove Stern wrong, and set VaneTech on a path to recovery. She had presented it to the executive committee at 9:00 AM. By 11:00 AM, it was dead. "The proposal has been postponed…-
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Chapter 6: A Glimmer of Success
The breakthrough came on a Tuesday, three weeks into Elena's tenure. She had ignored Stern's warning and pushed forward with her proposals, implementing changes at the division level without waiting for executive approval. The engineers, initially hostile, had begun to warm to her when she showed up at 6:00 AM to help them debug a critical server issue. The vendor contracts, renegotiated by Jay with a ferocity that surprised everyone who knew him, had saved the division $200,000 in the first month. And…-
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The executive committee met on Fridays at 9:00 AM in the forty-seventh floor boardroom. Elena had prepared for this meeting like she prepared for battle. She had rehearsed her presentation three times. She had anticipated every possible objection and prepared counterarguments. She had dressed in her most severe black suit, the one she saved for occasions when she needed to remind people that she was not here to be liked. None of it prepared her for Victor Stern. He was sixty-two years old,…-
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Elena had been at VaneTech for five days, and she had already identified seventeen problems that needed immediate attention. The Product Division's flagship software, a customer relationship management platform called VaneCRM, was built on code that hadn't been updated in eight years. The development team was understaffed, overworked, and actively hostile to anyone from "management." The division's budget was bloated with redundant vendor contracts that no one had audited in a decade. And the morale—if…-
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Elena Rossi had learned two things by the age of thirty-two. First: the world was not a meritocracy. It was a theater, and the people who got ahead were not the smartest or the hardest-working, but the ones who knew how to perform. Second: she was a terrible actress. This had been a problem her entire career. She had been fired from her first job out of business school for telling the VP of Operations that his "revolutionary efficiency model" was mathematically impossible. She had been passed over for…-
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The Glass Desk
He’s a billionaire CEO hiding as her assistant. She’s the idealistic outsider fighting to save his company. When deception turns into desire and a boardroom coup threatens everything, he must choose: the throne he inherited or the woman who makes him want to be more. A steamy enemies-to-lovers corporate romance about power, trust, and the courage to be seen. Perfect for fans of The Hating Game and Succession. - 1 2 Next
