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Betrayal Leads to Collapse

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I stared at the contract on my desk, the words 'Billion-Dollar Infrastructure Project' gleaming under the afternoon sunlight streaming through my office windows. The legal team sat across from me, their expressions a mixture of excitement and wariness. They'd been working on this deal for months, and now it was finally ours. "Congratulations, Ms. Daniels," my head counsel said, sliding the thick document toward me. "The Hartwick Group has officially awarded us the project." I allowed myself a moment of satisfaction as I traced my finger over the signature line. My father had taught me never to celebrate too early, but this was different. This was a victory that would cement Daniels Corporation's position in the market for years to come. "The terms are favorable," I said, flipping through the pages with practiced efficiency. "But we'll need to move quickly on the capital injection." I tapped my fingers three times on the mahogany desk—a habit my father had noted was my only tell when deep in thought.

Betrayal Leads to Collapse Chapter 1

I stared at the contract on my desk, the words 'Billion-Dollar Infrastructure Project' gleaming under the afternoon sunlight streaming through my office windows. The legal team sat across from me, their expressions a mixture of excitement and wariness. They'd been working on this deal for months, and now it was finally ours.

"Congratulations, Ms. Daniels," my head counsel said, sliding the thick document toward me. "The Hartwick Group has officially awarded us the project."

I allowed myself a moment of satisfaction as I traced my finger over the signature line. My father had taught me never to celebrate too early, but this was different. This was a victory that would cement Daniels Corporation's position in the market for years to come.

"The terms are favorable," I said, flipping through the pages with practiced efficiency. "But we'll need to move quickly on the capital injection."

I tapped my fingers three times on the mahogany desk—a habit my father had noted was my only tell when deep in thought. The legal team watched me silently as I calculated exactly what we needed.

"Three hundred and twenty-seven million," I announced finally. "That's what we need to secure the timeline and maintain our competitive edge."

My chief financial officer nodded, already making notes. "I'll prepare the paperwork for the private bank withdrawal."

"We need to move today," I added, glancing at my platinum watch. "The market waits for no one."

Two hours later, I strode through the glass doors of Manhattan Private Banking, my heels clicking against the marble floor. The familiar scent of leather and subtle perfume greeted me—a smell that usually signaled success and exclusivity. Today, however, something felt off.

I approached the customer service desk where a woman with perfectly styled blonde hair looked up at me with a smile that didn't reach her eyes.

"Welcome to Manhattan Private Banking, Ms. Daniels," she said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "How can I assist you today?"

There was something about her that triggered my instincts. I'd met hundreds of bank employees over the years, but this woman had an edge that didn't belong in this setting.

"I need to access my accounts," I replied coolly. "I have a withdrawal to make."

She typed something into her computer, her red nails tapping aggressively against the keys. "I'm afraid there seems to be some confusion about your authorization."

"Confusion?" I repeated, keeping my voice level despite the sudden tension in my shoulders.

"Yes," she said, leaning forward slightly. "You see, Ms. Daniels, these accounts are listed under the Torres family name."

I blinked once, processing her words. "That's impossible. These are my personal accounts."

The woman's smile widened, revealing teeth too white to be natural. "I'm afraid not. According to our records, these accounts belong to the Torres family, and you have no authority to make withdrawals."

"I'm sorry," I said, my voice dropping to a dangerous octave, "but you must be mistaken. I am Elise Daniels, and these are my accounts."

"Elise Daniels?" she repeated, her tone suddenly shifting from false sweetness to open hostility. "The woman who's trying to steal money that doesn't belong to her?"

The conversation had drawn attention from other customers in the lobby. A businessman typing on his laptop paused, a elderly couple waiting for their appointment turned to stare, and a bank security guard glanced in our direction.

"Let me make something very clear," I said, keeping my composure despite the growing audience. "I am the sole owner of these accounts, and I need access to my funds immediately."

The woman—who I now realized must be Zara Wright, Sterling's girlfriend—laughed sharply. "Oh, really? Then why does it say 'Torres' on the account documentation?"

She turned her computer screen slightly, allowing me to glimpse what appeared to be altered account information.

"You're not fooling anyone," Zara continued, her voice rising. "Everyone knows you're just trying to take what belongs to Sterling Torres. His fiancée."

The word 'fiancée' hit me like a physical blow. Sterling had never mentioned a fiancée—only our engagement, arranged by our families after months of negotiation.

"I'm calling security," Zara announced loudly, reaching for her phone. "We can't have criminals wandering in off the street, can we?"

The security guard took another step closer, his hand resting casually on his belt. Other customers whispered among themselves, some pulling out phones to record the scene.

I stood perfectly still, my face a mask of control despite the humiliation burning through me. In all my years as the Daniels heiress, I had never been treated like this—like a common thief in a place where I was supposed to be valued.

"Go ahead," I said quietly, my eyes locked on Zara's triumphant expression. "Call them."

Something in my tone made her hesitate for just a moment—a flicker of uncertainty crossing her features before she pressed the security button on her desk with deliberate force.

"They're on their way," she announced, her voice carrying through the now-silent lobby. "And you'll be leaving in handcuffs."

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
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