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Choosing Love Over Power

The crystal chandeliers of the Plaza Hotel's Grand Ballroom cast a golden glow over the Winter Gala, illuminating three hundred of New York's corporate elite in their finest evening wear. I adjusted a centerpiece of white roses and silver branches, my fingers trembling slightly as I scanned the room for any imperfections. As Brand Ambassador for Hart Enterprises, the success of this event fell on my shoulders—even if my name appeared nowhere on the program. Across the room, Lucien stood with his arm wrapped possessively around Lilith's waist, both of them laughing with the CEO of Meridian Technologies. Lucien's tuxedo was impeccably tailored, emphasizing the broad shoulders I once traced with my fingertips in the darkness of his apartment, before he was CEO, before Lilith. Before everything changed. 'There you are, Alyssa.' Lilith's voice cut through my thoughts as she approached, her crimson gown flowing behind her like spilled blood against the marble floor. 'You look... tired.' I forced a smile. 'Just ensuring everything is perfect for tonight's presentations.' 'Always so dedicated.' Her words dripped with honey, but her eyes remained cold.
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Chapter 2

I returned to Hart Enterprises three weeks after the gala with a smile that felt like armor. The elevator carried me to the forty-second floor, past floors of employees who had witnessed my collapse, their whispered conversations dying as I passed. My reflection in the polished steel doors showed a woman who had lost weight, whose cheekbones were sharper, whose eyes held something new—a watchful quality that hadn't been there before.

'Alyssa!' Lucien appeared at my office door within minutes of my arrival, his relief palpable. 'You look... better. Rested.'

'Thank you.' I arranged files on my desk with careful precision, not meeting his eyes. 'I'm ready to get back to work.'

He lingered in the doorway, studying me. 'About that night—'

'It's behind us,' I interrupted softly. 'These things happen. The doctor said stress can cause complications in early pregnancy.'

Something flickered across his face—guilt, perhaps, or relief that I wasn't pressing the matter. 'Good. Good. The board was concerned about your... stability. But I told them you're stronger than that.'

After he left, I opened my laptop and began documenting everything. Every email, every conversation, every slight. Diana had helped me set up encrypted folders, teaching me to hide files within files. My fingers moved across the keyboard with new purpose as I created detailed records of board meetings, financial decisions, personnel changes.

Late that evening, alone in my apartment, I discovered something unexpected. While researching corporate law precedents, I stumbled across language learning applications. Alaskan Indigenous dialects, specifically. I told myself it was just a distraction from grief, a way to occupy my mind during sleepless nights. But as I practiced pronunciation of Tlingit and Inuktitut phrases, memories of a kind exchange student with warm eyes and genuine laughter flickered through my thoughts.

The breakthrough came two weeks later. I was organizing Lilith's schedule when her phone rang in the adjacent conference room. She answered in what sounded like gibberish—rapid, flowing syllables that most people would dismiss as a foreign language they couldn't identify.

But I could.

'Mother, the Reed problem persists,' Lilith said in fluent Tlingit, her voice carrying clearly through the thin walls. 'Lucien still protects her, even after the... incident.'

My fingers stilled on my keyboard. I reached slowly for my phone, activating the recording function.

'I need more than herbs next time,' Lilith continued, pacing near the window. 'Something that would implicate her directly. Corporate espionage, perhaps. Stealing client lists, selling trade secrets. Father has contacts who could plant evidence in her computer, her apartment.'

The conversation lasted seven minutes. Seven minutes of my former friend's daughter planning my complete destruction, speaking in a language she assumed no one in Manhattan would understand. When she hung up, I sat in my chair, hands trembling not with fear, but with the cold satisfaction of finally holding a weapon.

That afternoon, Diana slipped me a printed memo. 'Tomorrow's meeting schedule,' she murmured. 'Thought you'd want to see this early.'

Kellen Marshall's name appeared in bold letters at the top of the list. Northern Petroleum Enterprises. Partnership discussions regarding East Coast distribution networks.

I stared at his name until the letters blurred. Kellen. The boy who had shared his lunch with me when I forgot mine, who had listened to my dreams of working in corporate communications, who had promised to write from Alaska and actually did—until I became too consumed with Lucien's struggles to respond.

I quietly added my name to the attendee list, something I rarely did anymore. As Brand Ambassador, I was expected to remain in the background unless specifically requested. But this meeting felt different. This felt like possibility.

The next morning, I arrived early to the glass-walled conference room overlooking Manhattan's steel canyon. Lucien was already there, reviewing pipeline contracts with Robert Hart. When Kellen entered, my breath caught.

He had grown taller, broader, his boyish features refined into something striking. His suit was well-tailored but understated—expensive without being ostentatious. But his eyes were exactly as I remembered: warm, intelligent, genuinely interested in the people around him.

Those eyes found mine across the room, and for a moment, time suspended itself.

'Kellen Marshall,' Lucien said, rising to shake hands. 'Welcome to Hart Enterprises. I believe you remember our Brand Ambassador, Alyssa Reed.'

'Of course.' Kellen's voice had deepened, carrying traces of Northern influence. 'It's been far too long, Alyssa.'

I managed a professional smile. 'Welcome to New York, Mr. Marshall.'

During the meeting, Lucien dominated the conversation with talk of profit margins and distribution territories. But I felt Kellen's attention like warmth from a distant fire. He noticed everything Lucien didn't—the way I unconsciously touched my abdomen when stressed, how I'd grown thin, the careful distance I maintained from everyone in the room.

As the meeting concluded, Kellen stood slowly. 'Actually, I'd like to discuss brand messaging for Northern markets. Ms. Reed, could I have a moment of your time?'

Lucien glanced between us, then checked his watch. 'Of course. Alyssa handles all our brand communications.'

The hallway emptied quickly, leaving us alone beside the floor-to-ceiling windows. Manhattan stretched below us, all glass and ambition and hidden cruelties.

'You look tired,' Kellen said quietly, his voice stripped of business formality.

I almost laughed. After weeks of people telling me I looked 'better' or 'rested,' his honesty was startling. 'It's been a difficult year.'

'I know.' His words carried weight I didn't understand. 'Alyssa, I need you to know something. Everything I've built, every decision I've made—part of it was hoping that someday I'd be worthy of your friendship again. If you ever need anything, anything at all, you only have to ask.'

I stared at him, this man who had traveled three thousand miles and built an empire, who looked at me and saw someone worth saving.

'Why?' I whispered.

'Because you were the only person who ever saw me for who I was, not what I could provide.' His smile was gentle, sad. 'I'd like to return the favor.'

As he walked away, I remained by the window, watching his reflection disappear around the corner. For the first time in months, I felt something other than grief and rage.

I felt hope.

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