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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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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. -
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CHAPTER 12
BAKNik, PRIEST OF AMMON Memphis was growing more rapidly than ever. Almost half a million inhabitants at the last census, and already the optimists predicting a million by the next. Menni noticed the changes as he passed along rapidly on foot. As usual, when making an excursion through the city, unofficial and more or less secret, he had put on a heavy wig of curled hair and a frankly false beard which swung pendulous under his chin. He carried no insignia of rank, was unaccompanied, might merely…-
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Shadows of the Past
My wife is dead. Laura Carter took her own life the very night she received a message from the man who once tormented her in high school. His name was Ryan Mitchell. He had just gotten engaged. Hours before his wedding, he sent her a text: “You know I’ve liked you since high school. If only the one marrying me was you.” Laura’s face didn’t change when she read it. She simply put the phone down and went about her evening. But later that night, I found her in the bathroom. She was lying lifeless in the bathtub, water still running, the tiles cold beneath my knees as I pulled her out. Beside her was an unsent text to Ryan: “Okay. Next life, I’ll be your wife.” Laura and I had known each other since we were kids. We’d been married for three years. And yet, in that moment, I realized I’d never truly known her heart. When I opened my eyes again, I wasn’t in our apartment in Seattle. I was sitting in a high school classroom, sunlight streaming through dusty blinds. The murmur of students, the clack of chalk on the board all unmistakably from the past. I was eighteen again. - Story
Celestial Fireworks
I transmigrated as the younger sister of the male protagonist in the novel. One day, the heroine and I were kidnapped by the villain at the same time. - 1 2 … 11 Next

