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Damien threw his body over mine, pushing me behind a pillar. Guards tackled other people to the ground. Vivian dove through the doors just as the package exploded.Â
Not a big explosion. More like a loud pop and a burst of red powder..Â
We all stood slowly, covered in red dust, ears ringing.Â
Not a bomb, it was a paint bomb.Â
And attached to the remains of the package was aÂ
note in large, bold letters:Â
BOOM. Next time it won’t be paint. Get comfortable, Aria. This is just the beginning. -MÂ
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I stood there, covered in red powder, shaking.Â
Marcus hadn’t just breached our security again. He’d done it in broad daylight, in front of dozens of witnesses, in one of the most secure buildings in the city.Â
He was showing us that nowhere was safe.Â
That he could get to us anywhere, anytime.Â
And next time, the bomb would be real.Â
Damien pulled me into his arms, both of us trembling.Â
“We end this,” he said into my hair. “Soon, we endÂ
this once and for all.”Â
I nodded against his chest, unable to speak because I knew he was right. Soon, we’d hunt down Marcus Blackwood and finish thisÂ
nightmare.Â
But first, we had to survive tonight.Â
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And as I looked at the red paint splattered across the pristine lobby, like blood, like a warning.Â
I wasn’t sure any of us would make it out of thisÂ
alive.Â
One Week LaterÂ
The Monroe Global boardroom was packed. Every seat filled, executives whispering as tension filled the room. I stood at the head of the table, reviewing my notes one final time. Today wasn’t just another board meeting.Â
Today was judgment day.Â
“Let’s begin.” I looked around the room. “First order of business–the acquisition of Monroe Industries‘ remaining assets.”Â
Murmurs rippled through the room. Monroe Industries–my parents‘ failing company, the one I’d been sacrificed to save. The company that had once been worth millions was now a shell, and I’dÂ
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been quietly buying up every piece of it.Â
The boardroom doors burst open.Â
My father strode in like he owned the place, Eleanor trailing behind him in her designer suit and pearls. Both looked immaculate, confident,Â
entitled.Â
“Aria.” Charles’s voice boomed across the room.Â
“We need to talk about the Monroe IndustriesÂ
buyout.”Â
“Mr. Monroe.” I didn’t stand. “This is a private board meeting. You’re not on the board.”Â
“That’s my company you’re discussing!” He slammed papers on the table. “I built Monroe Industries from the ground up!”Â
“And ran it into the ground just as thoroughly,” I said calmly. “Which is why Monroe Global acquired it three weeks ago. As outlined in the purchase agreement you signed.”Â
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His face reddened. “You can’t just”Â
“Actually, I can.” I gestured to my lawyer. “James, would you explain to Mr. Monroe the terms of the acquisition?”Â
James stood, adjusting his glasses. “Mr. Monroe, when Monroe Industries filed for bankruptcy protection, Monroe Global purchased all assets, intellectual property, and remaining contracts. As part of the agreement, you retained a smallÂ
percentage of non–voting shares in the acquired entity.”Â
“Those shares are worth millions!” CharlesÂ
sputtered.Â
“On paper, yes.” I smiled coldly. “In reality? They’re worth whatever the parent company–my company–decides they’re worth. Which, as of this morning’s restructuring, is nothing.”Â
“You can’t do this”Â
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“I already have.” I nodded to James again. “ShowÂ
him.”Â
James pulled up documents on the screen. “Last week, Monroe Global restructured all acquired assets. The non–voting shares held by former Monroe Industries leadership carry no dividend rights, no liquidation preferences, and no conversion rights. They’re essentially ceremonial.”Â
Charles’s face went from red to purple. “You conniving little”Â
“Careful.” My voice went cold. “That’s your daughter you’re speaking to. Though you’ve never really treated me like one.”Â
“Aria, please.” Eleanor stepped forward, her mask of composure cracking. “Your father didn’t mean”Â
“Oh, he meant it.” I stood now, commanding theÂ
room. “Just like he meant it when he forced me into a contract marriage to save MonroeÂ
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Industries. Just like he meant it when he sidedÂ
with Vivian. Just like he meant it when he threwÂ
me out pregnant with nothing.”Â
Silence fell across the boardroom.Â
“But here’s what you don’t know, Charles.” I pulled out my own documents. “For the past year, I’ve been quietly buying up all your personal debts. The mortgage on your house. Your country club membership. Your car loans. Your credit cards. Every single thing you owe money on.”Â
His face went white. “What?”Â
“I own you.” I slid the papers across the table. “Every asset you have is collateralized against debts I now hold. Which means with oneÂ
signature, I can take everything.”Â
“You wouldn’t”Â
“Wouldn’t I?” I leaned forward. “You took everything from me. My home, my family, myÂ
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dignity. You threw me away like garbage. Now I’m returning the favor.”Â
“Aria, please.” Eleanor’s voice shook. “We’re yourÂ
parents.”Â
“No.” I looked at her. “Parents love their children.Â
Protect them. Support them. You used me as a bargaining chip and discarded me when I was no longer useful.”Â
“We made mistakes”Â
“Mistakes?” I laughed bitterly. “Letting me go hungry would be a mistake. Forgetting my birthday would be a mistake. What you did was deliberate, calculated cruelty.”Â
“We were trying to save the family business!” Charles protested.Â
“By sacrificing me?” I shook my head. “And now that family business belongs to Monroe Global. You have nothing left except the debts I own.”Â
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“Then take it all,” Eleanor said desperately. “TakeÂ
Monroe Industries. Just don’t take our home.”Â
“Why not?” I circled the table toward them. “You took mine. Remember that day, Mother? When you told me to leave and not come back? When itÂ
was raining and I was pregnant and you closed the door in my face?”Â
Eleanor’s eyes filled with tears. “I was angry”Â
“You were cruel.” I stopped in front of her. “And now you want mercy? You want me to be a bigger person?”Â
“We’re begging you.” Charles actually got down on one knee. “Please, Aria. We’ll do anything.”Â
The sight of my father kneeling should have felt triumphant. Should have felt like justice. Instead, it just felt empty.Â
“Get up,” I said quietly. “You’re embarrassing yourself.”Â
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He stood slowly, his pride clearly wounded.Â
“I’m not taking your house,” I continued. “But I am taking control of all your assets. You’ll have a monthly allowance–enough to live comfortably but not lavishly. You’ll answer me at every expense. And you’ll sign over all remaining interest in Monroe Industries permanently.”Â
“That’s”Â
“Generous,” I cut him off. “Considering what you did to me. You should be thanking me for not leaving you on the street like you left me.”Â
Charles looked at Eleanor, who noddedÂ
reluctantly.Â
“Fine.” He spat the word. “We accept your terms.” “Good.” I signaled security. “These gentlemen will escort you out. My lawyer will be in touch with the paperwork.”Â
“Aria” Eleanor reached for me.Â
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I stepped back. “Don’t. Don’t touch me. Don’t call me. Don’t show up at my home. You wanted me gone years ago? Consider yourselves gone now.”Â
Security took their arms and led them toward theÂ
door.Â
“You’ll regret this!” Charles shouted back. “Mark my words, you’ll regret treating us this way!”Â
“I regret many things,” I said coldly. “But this isn’t one of them.”Â
The doors closed behind them. I stood there, chest heaving, hands shaking as the board erupted in whispers.Â
“The meeting is adjourned,” I said. “Everyone out.Â
Now.”Â
They filed out quickly, clearly not wanting to be on the receiving end of my wrath. When the room was empty, I collapsed into my chair and let out a breath I didn’t know I’d been holding.Â
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Revenge should feel better than this. It should feel satisfying, complete, like justice served. Instead, I just felt tired.Â
A knock on the door interrupted my thought.Â
“Come in,” I called without looking up.Â
“Aria.” Eleanor’s voice.Â
I raised my head. She stood in the doorway, alone, mascara streaked down her face.Â
“I told security to escort you out,” I said flatly.Â
“I bribed them.” She moved into the room slowly. “Two minutes. That’s all I’m asking.”Â
“You have one.”Â
She came closer, wringing her hands. “I know I don’t deserve your forgiveness. I know what we did was unforgivable. But I need you to know–I regret it. Every day, I regret it.”Â
“Good.”Â
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“When I saw you looking so successful and strong” Her voice broke. “I realized what I’d lost. Not just my daughter, but my grandson. A chance to be a grandmother, a chance to fix myÂ
mistakes.”Â
“Some mistakes can’t be fixed.”Â
“I know.” She wiped her eyes. “But I’m asking anyway. Please, Aria. Let me meet Noah, let me be part of your life again.”Â
I stood, moving around the table until we were face to face.Â
“Do you remember when I begged you?” I asked quietly. “Few years ago, standing in the rain outside your house? I begged you to let me in, to help me, to choose me over Vivian for once in my life?”Â
She nodded, tears streaming.Â
“Do you remember what you said?” I continued.Â
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“You said, ‘You made your bed, now lie in it.‘ And you closed the door. In the rain. While I wasÂ
pregnant.”Â
“Aria”Â
“Now you’re begging me.” I smiled without warmth. “And I’m going to say the same thing you said to me. You made your bed, Eleanor, now lieÂ
in it.”Â
“Please”Â
“Get out.” I pointed to the door. “Before I change my mind about the allowance.”Â
She stood there for a moment, broken and sobbing.Then she left.I waited until her footsteps faded before I let myself feel anything. The anger came first. Hot and consuming, making my hands shake and my vision blur.Â
Then the grief. For the mother I’d wanted, theÂ
family I’d dreamed of, the relationships that couldÂ
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never be fixed. Finally, the emptiness. The hollow feeling of winning a battle that cost too much.Â
I was pulling myself together when the doors burst open again. Vivian stormed in, her face twisted with fury.Â
“You think you’ve won?” She slammed her hands on the table. “You think humiliating our parents makes you powerful?”Â
“Get out, Vivian.” I was too tired for this.Â
“No.” She moved closer. “You need to hear this.Â
You’re not the victim anymore, Aria. You’re the villain. Taking everything from people who gave you life”Â
“People who threw me away!” I shouted. “People who chose you over me every single time!”Â
“Because you were never enough!” She shouted back. “Never pretty enough, never charming enough, never the daughter they wanted!”Â
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The words hit meÂ
“At least I’m honest about it,” Vivian continued. “AtÂ
least I don’t pretend to be noble while destroying people.”Â
“I’m not destroying anyone. I’m protecting myself.”Â
“By crushing them?” She laughed harshly. “You’re just like them now. Cold, calculating, cruel.”Â
“If that’s what it takes to survive, then yes.” I met her eyes. “You all made me this way. You broke me and then acted surprised when I came back sharper.”Â