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Chapter 3

The elevator doors opened silently to our penthouse, revealing the sanctuary I'd forgotten existed. My mother rushed forward, her face pale with worry as she took in my disheveled appearance—the torn dress, the bruise forming on my cheek, the mascara streaking down my face.

"Oh, Haley," she whispered, gathering me into her arms.

I collapsed against her, breathing in her familiar scent of lavender and home. For the first time since the humiliation at the Plaza, I allowed myself to fully break down.

"He let her hurt me," I sobbed against her shoulder. "Alexander just stood there and watched."

My father's jaw tightened as he watched us from the doorway, his eyes dark with a fury I'd rarely seen. Roman Bennett—the man who'd built empires and crushed competitors without blinking—looked like he might tear apart the world with his bare hands.

"Come," my mother said gently, leading me to the bathroom. "Let's get you cleaned up."

She ran a warm bath, adding drops of lavender oil that filled the steamy air with a soothing fragrance. As I sank into the water, I caught sight of myself in the mirror above the sink.

A bright red handprint bloomed across my cheek where Jazmin had slapped me. My hair hung in wet ropes around my shoulders, and my eyes looked hollow—like a stranger's.

"I don't recognize myself," I whispered.

My mother dampened a washcloth with warm water. "This will heal," she said softly, pressing it gently against my bruised cheek. "The physical marks, anyway."

She reached for the jar of arnica cream on the counter—our family remedy for bruises since I was a child. As she applied it to my cheek with tender fingers, I felt something shift inside me.

"I don't just want to heal," I said, my voice steadier than it had been all evening. "I want to destroy everything he's built."

My mother's eyes met mine in the mirror. There was no judgment there—only understanding.

"Then you will," she said simply. "We will."

My father appeared in the doorway, his expression unreadable. "Haley," he said quietly, "do you know what happens to those who try to destroy my family?"

"They get destroyed themselves," I answered.

He nodded once, his eyes never leaving mine. "You're right. And tomorrow, you will wield the sword."

* * *

I woke to the sound of my father's voice drifting down the hallway. The digital clock on my nightstand read 4:47 AM. I slipped from bed and padded silently to my door, cracking it open just enough to hear.

"The entire portfolio," my father was saying, his voice crisp despite the early hour. "Every share, every option, every convertible note."

I crept down the hall toward his study. The door was ajar, revealing him seated behind his mahogany desk, a single lamp casting shadows across his face as he spoke into his phone.

"No, not gradually. Immediately. I want the market to feel the impact at opening bell."

He paused, listening to whoever was on the other end.

"Of course the stock will drop. That's precisely what I intend."

Another pause.

"Prepare the press release. 'Strategic divestment due to irreconcilable differences in management philosophy.' Nothing more."

He ended the call and immediately dialed another number.

"David? Roman Bennett. I need you to prepare a breach of contract lawsuit against Austin Enterprises. Yes, immediately."

I watched as he opened his laptop and entered his password with practiced precision. The screen illuminated his face as he navigated to his portfolio management system.

"Time for the Kill Switch," he murmured to himself.

His fingers flew across the keyboard, executing commands with surgical precision. I could see the reflection of numbers and charts scrolling across his screen—the systematic dismantling of Alexander's empire.

"Marcus," he said into his phone a moment later, "contact our banking partners. Freeze all credit lines extended to Austin Enterprises. Yes, effective immediately."

He took a sip of his black coffee—no sugar, no cream—and continued his methodical destruction.

* * *

Alexander arrived at his office building at 8:55 AM, his usual fifteen minutes early. He whistled as he approached the security desk, flashing his CEO badge with practiced confidence.

But the guard shook his head. "I'm sorry, Mr. Austin. Your card isn't working."

"That's impossible," Alexander snapped, trying again. The red light flashed insistently.

"Let me call up to your office," the guard offered.

Alexander's assistant appeared moments later, her face strained. "The board members are all waiting in the conference room. They're... they're quite upset."

"What? Why?"

She hesitated. "You should see for yourself."

The trading floor fell silent as Alexander strode through. Every screen displayed the same catastrophic message: AUSTIN ENTERPRISES (NASDAQ: AUSTX) DOWN 60% AT OPEN.

His phone began to vibrate incessantly—board members demanding explanations he couldn't provide.

As he stared at the numbers plummeting across the screens, his face drained of color. In the reflection of the glass, he caught sight of a single figure standing in the shadows of the lobby.

Roman Bennett.

And in that moment, Alexander knew exactly what had happened—and why.

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