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From Love to Corporate Ruin

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The charity gala glittered with wealth and power. Crystal chandeliers cast a golden glow over Manhattan's elite as they mingled, champagne flutes in hand, checking stock prices between air kisses. I stood near the refreshment table, my portfolio of new paintings finally gaining attention from a gallery owner. This was supposed to be my night—my chance to step out of Carson's shadow and into my own light. "Ms. Diaz, it's such an honor to meet you," Harmoni's voice carried across the room, sharp and eager. "I've been dying to discuss the merger possibilities with you." I glanced over to see Harmoni in a dress that cost more than my monthly rent, her smile practiced and perfect as she approached Sapphire Diaz. Sapphire stood like royalty among the crowd, her midnight blue gown emphasizing the cool detachment that had made her the undisputed queen of New York society. "I'm afraid I don't recall your name," Sapphire replied, her gaze sweeping over Harmoni with the clinical interest one might give a mildly interesting insect. "Harmoni Phillips, Mr.

From Love to Corporate Ruin Chapter 1

The charity gala glittered with wealth and power. Crystal chandeliers cast a golden glow over Manhattan's elite as they mingled, champagne flutes in hand, checking stock prices between air kisses. I stood near the refreshment table, my portfolio of new paintings finally gaining attention from a gallery owner. This was supposed to be my night—my chance to step out of Carson's shadow and into my own light.

"Ms. Diaz, it's such an honor to meet you," Harmoni's voice carried across the room, sharp and eager. "I've been dying to discuss the merger possibilities with you."

I glanced over to see Harmoni in a dress that cost more than my monthly rent, her smile practiced and perfect as she approached Sapphire Diaz. Sapphire stood like royalty among the crowd, her midnight blue gown emphasizing the cool detachment that had made her the undisputed queen of New York society.

"I'm afraid I don't recall your name," Sapphire replied, her gaze sweeping over Harmoni with the clinical interest one might give a mildly interesting insect.

"Harmoni Phillips, Mr. Miller's executive assistant." Harmoni extended her hand, fingers weighted with rings that screamed new money. "I handle all his high-profile negotiations."

Sapphire's eyebrow arched slightly. "How... efficient."

I should have warned Harmoni. Sapphire hated pretension more than anything.

"The thing about these charity galas," Harmoni continued, leaning in conspiratorially, "is that they're filled with old money parasites who've never actually worked for anything in their lives."

The room seemed to freeze. Several nearby guests turned, champagne halfway to their lips.

"Excuse me?" Sapphire's voice dropped to a dangerous whisper.

"Nothing against you, of course," Harmoni backpedaled, her smile faltering. "I just meant—"

"I am exactly what you meant by 'old money,'" Sapphire cut her off, her diamond bracelet catching the light as she set down her glass. "My family has attended these galas since before your parents were born."

The gallery owner beside me winced. "That's Sapphire Diaz. No one crosses her."

"Mr. Miller will be devastated to hear about this... misunderstanding," Harmoni stammered, her confidence crumbling.

"No misunderstanding." Sapphire's smile was glacial. "And please tell Carson that our merger discussions are over."

I felt sick watching Harmoni's face drain of color. Not because I cared for her—Harmoni had made it clear from day one that she despised me—but because I knew what this meant for Carson. For us.

---

The door to my studio slammed open at midnight. I jumped, my brush dripping cobalt blue onto the floor as Carson stormed in, his usually perfect appearance disheveled.

"What happened?" I asked, setting down my palette.

"Harmoni screwed everything up," he snapped, pacing the length of my studio. "Sapphire Diaz is pulling out of the merger. Do you know what that means for my company?"

I swallowed hard. "I'm sorry, but—"

"Sorry doesn't fix this." Carson ran his hands through his hair, his eyes wild. "You need to fix this."

"Me?" I stepped back, confused.

"Sapphire respects artists. You're going to call her tomorrow and apologize for Harmoni's behavior."

The request hung in the air between us, absurd and heavy.

"Carson, I wasn't even part of the conversation."

"It doesn't matter." He pulled out his checkbook, scribbling furiously. "Here." He thrust a check toward me. The amount made my stomach drop: $100,000.

"This should be enough to buy your pride," he said, his voice hardening into something I'd never heard before. "Just do it."

I stared at the check, then at him. "You want me to sell my integrity?"

"Don't be dramatic, Lina." His tone was dismissive, as if I were refusing to pick up dry cleaning. "This is business. Sometimes you have to make sacrifices."

"For what? So Harmoni doesn't face consequences for insulting someone?"

"So I don't lose everything I've built!" he shouted, slamming his fist against my worktable. "Do you think your little paintings matter compared to hundreds of jobs? To my entire company?"

I couldn't sleep that night. I lay awake staring at the ceiling, replaying Carson's words over and over. By morning, I'd made my decision.

---

The next day, I found Carson in his office, Harmoni hovering at his side like a vulture.

"We need to talk," I said, closing the door behind me.

Carson glanced up, irritation flashing across his face. "I don't have time for this right now."

"This will only take a minute." I placed my hands on his desk, steadying myself. "I can't do what you're asking. It would humiliate me professionally."

Harmoni leaned down to whisper something in Carson's ear, her eyes never leaving my face. I caught the words "naive artist" and "doesn't understand."

"Your art is a hobby, Lina," Carson said coldly after Harmoni finished. "It's not a career. This is real life."

"Art is my life," I countered, my voice shaking despite my resolve.

He stood up, buttoning his suit jacket with deliberate slowness. "Then you should understand that sometimes sacrifices must be made for the greater good."

"And if I refuse?"

Carson's eyes hardened to something unrecognizable. "Then I'll have to show you exactly what those sacrifices might look like."

As I left his office, Harmoni's triumphant smile followed me like a shadow. I didn't know then how literally Carson meant his threat—or how soon he would make good on it.

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