Chapter 49
The view from the seventy-
eighth floor of Pierce Tower turned Manhattan into a miniature city, tiny lights flickering like stars below. Alexander stood at the floor-
to-
ceiling window, phone pressed to his ear, watching darkness spread across the skyline. His reflection stared back at him, perfectly tailored suit, carefully neutral expression, eyes that revealed nothing of the gar
"I understand your interest in Rose Lewis's fashion line, M. Hiroshi," he said, voice smooth as aged whiskey." But my analysis suggests it would be an unwise investment at this time. The brand carries significar The Japanese investor on the other end sounded disappointed. "Our research indicated solid growth potential despite recent... difficulties."
"Your research is incomplete," Alexander replied, moving to his desk where three monitors displayed financial data on Rose's collapsing business. "I've taken the liberty of sending you some additional informatic He'd spent hours compiling this dossier -
rumors of design theft, details of canceled retail contracts, hints of connections to Bessonov's questionable finances. All
true, all damaging, all impossible to ignore for a cautious investor like Hiroshi."
"This is... most concerning," Hiroshi said after a lengthy pause. "You've saved me from a significant mistake, Mr. Pierce. I owe you a debt of gratitude."
"Not at all. That's what friends do." Alexander kept his voice warm, collegial. "There will be better opportunities. Perhaps we could discuss
the tech portfolio I mentioned last month?"
After finalizing plans to redirect Hiroshi's investment toward one of his own companies, Alexander ended the call and checked his list. Rose Lewis had approached nine potential investors since her business began collapsing. He'd now intercepted and turned away seven of them.
The phone rang again, his private line. Only three people had this number.
"Sarah. Updates?"
His secretary's efficient voice filled the room. "Rodriguez Shipping approached Eastern Capital Partners this morning. They're seeking hundred million in emergency financing."
Alexander frowned slightly. Eastern Capital was one of the few major investment firms he didn't have direct influence over.
"Who's handling their case?"
"David Chen."
Alexander smiled. David owed him a favor from last year's Hong Kong deal. "Connect me to him. And have the team prepare a detailed risk assessment on Rodriguez Shipping. Make sure it emphasizes their A "Already done, sir. The assessment is being delivered to Mr. Chen's office as we speak."
"Excellent." Alexander paused. "Any news from Kane Industries?"noveldrama
"Ms. Kane is scheduled
to appear at the Metropolitan Museum fundraiser tonight. Our sources indicate she'll be alone, Victoria is in Chicago for a separate engagement."
Interesting. Camille attending a major event without Victoria's watchful presence. An opportunity, perhaps.
"Send flowers to her office. White roses. No card."
"Yes, sir. Anything else?"
Alexander moved back to the window, mind already calculating next moves.
"Have we received the updated assessment on Sterling Financial's exposure to Rodriguez Shipping debt?"
"Yes, sir. They're significantly overextended. If Rodriguez defaults on their existing loans, Sterling could face a liquidity crisis."
“Perfect. Leak that information to the Wall Street Journal's financial desk. Anonymously, of course."
When Sarah signed off, Alexander remained at the window watching night fully claim the city. In the distance, the lights of Kane Tower glowed steady and bright, Victoria's empire, now Camille's inheritance. Bet His desk phone buzzed again.
"Mr. Pierce,
William Gray from Morgan Stanley on line one. He's asking about your interest in acquiring distressed fashion assets.”
Alexander moved to his desk, a small smile playing at his lips. So Rose had reached out to Morgan Stanley as well. Desperate times indeed.
"William, good evening." He kept
his tone pleasant, interested. "What assets are we discussing?"
"There's a fashion brand facing some temporary difficulties. Strong fundamentals, excellent design team, just needs a capital infusion to weather current PR issues."
"Rose Lewis's line?" Alexander asked, though he already knew the answer.
The pause on the other end confirmed it. "Yes. You've heard of the situation?"
"I make it my business to stay informed." Alexander opened his
laptop, pulling up the contingency plan he'd prepared for this exact call. "Send me the prospectus. I'll review it tonight."
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He had no intention of investing a penny in Rose's failing business. But expressing interest would keep other potential rescuers waiting, watching, wasting precious time while her brand sank further into crisis. After ending the call, Alexander checked his other screen, where a different battle was being monitored. Three major shipping companies were circling Rodriguez Shipping, vultures sensing a dying animal, His team had quietly reached out to each one, suggesting they wait for the company's situation to deteriorate further before making acquisition offers.
Why rush in, his people had suggested, when patience would yield a much lower purchase price?
His phone buzzed with an alert. Rodriguez Shipping stock had just hit
another new low in after-
hours trading. Eight percent down from yesterday's close. Another successful day in the systematic dismantling of Stefan Rodriguez's life.
Alexander should have felt only satisfaction. This was what he'd planned, helping Camille achieve her revenge while remaining invisible, repaying his debt to the woman who'd once saved him when he had noth Instead, something uncomfortable stirred beneath his calculated exterior. Doubt. Concern. Questions about what all this destruction was doing to Camille's soul.
He'd
walked a similar path once. Knew the cost of revenge. The way it hollowed you out even as it satisfied your darkest hunger.
His private elevator pinged, doors sliding open to admit his chief security officer, Marcus.
"The surveillance report you requested," Marcus said, placing a slim
folder on Alexander's desk. "Ms. Kane's movements for the past week."
Alexander nodded his
thanks, waiting until Marcus departed before opening the folder. Inside, photos showed Camille at various business meetings, charity functions, private dinners with Victoria. In each image, she appeared compo Only someone who knew what to look for would notice the slight tension around her eyes. The carefully controlled movements. The practiced smiles that never quite reached her gaze.
He recognized the signs because he'd once worn the same mask. The face of someone consumed by revenge, hollowed out by its demands, questioning what would remain when the fire of hatred finally burne Alexander moved to a hidden panel in his office wall, pressing his palm against the biometric scanner. The wall slid open, revealing a private
safe. Inside, alongside documents worth billions and secrets that could topple governments, lay a small velvet box.
He removed it carefully, opening the lid to reveal the silver rose pendant. Four years he'd carried it, waiting for the right moment
to return
it to the woman who'd sat beside his hospital bed. Who'd paid his medical bills when his family abandoned him. Who'd shown kindness when he had nothing to offer in return.
The woman who now walked a
path of destruction, not knowing he followed behind, helping clear obstacles, ensuring her success. Watching her transform from victim to avenger.
His phone rang again, the secure line connected to his most sensitive operations.
"Sir, Sterling Financial just announced an emergency audit of all shipping industry loans. Rodriguez Shipping stock is dropping in Asian markets."
"Monitor the situation," Alexander instructed. "And prepare the acquisition documents we discussed. When they hit rock bottom, I want to be ready to move."
Not to actually acquire
anything, but to create the appearance of interest keeping other potential buyers away until Kane Industries could make their move. Another invisible thread pulled to aid Camille's revenge.
Alexander returned the pendant to its safe, closing the hidden panel before moving back to his desk. His screens displayed the ongoing destruction of two lives, Rose's fashion empire in tatters, Stefan's shippin
He picked up his phone, fingers hovering over the keys. For weeks, he'd maintained a careful distance, offering only cryptic texts, watching Camille's revenge unfold from afar. Perhaps
it was time for a more direct approach. *The wolves circle the wounded prey. Both targets now seeking emergency financing,
both being denied at every turn. Your move is proving most effective, little phoenix.*
He hesitated before sending it, knowing Victoria would disapprove of his involvement. Knowing Camille herself might resent his awareness of her plans. Knowing he was crossing a line between observer and But something in him needed her to know she wasn't alone in this battle. That someone understood the cost of what she was doing. That someone saw beyond the mask she wore.
He pressed send, then turned back to the window, watching his
reflection in the darkened glass. The man looking back was unreadable, controlled, powerful, everything he'd built himself to be after his own destruction and
rebirth.
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But beneath that carefully constructed exterior lay memories of a hospital room. Of gentle hands changing bandages. Of a quiet voice reading when pain kept him awake. Of kindness offered without expectation a response from Camille: *How do you always know?*
Alexander smiled slightly, typing his reply: *The same way I know when the wind changes direction or the tide turns. Some forces can be felt rather than scen.*
Her response came quickly: *You're a mystery I don't have time to solve right now.*
*Yet solve me you will, one day. When your current quest is complete.*
He waited, watching three dots appear and disappear several times before her final message arrived: *What makes you think it will ever be complete?
*
The question carried weight beyond its simple words. He'recognized the fear beneath it, the same fear he'd once faced. What
happens when revenge is achieved? What remains of the person you were? What fills the void when hatred no
longer drives every decision?
*Because all fires eventually burn out, little phoenix. The question is what rises from the ashes.*
No response followed. He hadn't expected one. Some questions had no easy answers, especially for someone still consumed by the flames. Alexander returned to his desk, reviewing reports of the day's
successful manipulations. Eastern Capital had declined Rodriguez Shipping's loan application, citing "concerns about management stability." Three more investors had backed away from Rose's fashion line afte All pieces moving exactly as planned. All contributing to the systematic destruction of two people who had once destroyed Camille Lewis.
Tomorrow would bring more of the same. More blocked investors. More leaked information. More careful manipulation of markets and opinions. All invisible, all untraceable, all designed to complement Camille's His phone buzzed with a final text from Sarah: *Mission accomplished. Morgan Stanley will delay response to Rose Lewis until after the weekend. By then it will be too late for her production deadlines.* Another victory. Another nail in the coffin of Rose's fashion dreams.
Alexander closed his laptop, gathering his coat to leave. Tonight he would attend the same Metropolitan Museum fundraiser as Camille, watching her from across the room, their shared secret a silent bond neith Tomorrow he would continue dismantling the financial foundations of her enemies, an unseen ally in her quest for justice. Or revenge. Or whatever she
chose to call the fire consuming her.
And when it was over, when Rose and Stefan lay broken beyond repair, he would be waiting. Ready to help her answer the question she wasn't yet ready to face.
What rises from the ashes when revenge is finally complete
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