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Meilani's Scheme Exposed

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The break room buzzed with the usual morning chatter, but Meilani Ross's voice cut through it all like a knife through silk. I kept my eyes on my computer screen, fingers poised over the keyboard, but every word she spoke reached me with crystal clarity. "Oh my God, you guys won't believe the restaurant Wells took me to last night," Meilani gushed, her voice pitched just loud enough to carry across the open office space. "The Meridian—you know, that exclusive place downtown where you need reservations months in advance?" I bit back a smile. The Meridian had been fully booked for the past six months. I knew because Margaret had tried to get reservations there for Wells's birthday last month and couldn't. "He was so romantic," Meilani continued, her audience of three colleagues hanging on every fabricated word. "The way he looked at me across the candlelit table... I swear, I thought he was going to propose right there. He kept reaching for my hand, telling me how beautiful I looked in my red dress." Red dress.

Meilani's Scheme Exposed Chapter 1

The break room buzzed with the usual morning chatter, but Meilani Ross's voice cut through it all like a knife through silk. I kept my eyes on my computer screen, fingers poised over the keyboard, but every word she spoke reached me with crystal clarity.

"Oh my God, you guys won't believe the restaurant Wells took me to last night," Meilani gushed, her voice pitched just loud enough to carry across the open office space. "The Meridian—you know, that exclusive place downtown where you need reservations months in advance?"

I bit back a smile. The Meridian had been fully booked for the past six months. I knew because Margaret had tried to get reservations there for Wells's birthday last month and couldn't.

"He was so romantic," Meilani continued, her audience of three colleagues hanging on every fabricated word. "The way he looked at me across the candlelit table... I swear, I thought he was going to propose right there. He kept reaching for my hand, telling me how beautiful I looked in my red dress."

Red dress. Last night, Wells had been at home reviewing quarterly reports until nearly midnight. I'd brought him coffee around ten, and he'd been wearing his old MIT sweatshirt, the one with the hole in the left sleeve that he refused to throw away.

"Emma, you should have seen the way he whispered in my ear," Meilani's voice dropped to what she probably thought was a sultry tone. "He said I was the most captivating woman he'd ever met. Then he walked me to his car—his personal Aston Martin, not the company one—and..."

I glanced up just enough to catch Emma Chen's uncomfortable expression. Emma was one of the few people in this office with actual sense, and even she looked skeptical of Meilani's increasingly elaborate tale.

"Wow, Meilani," Emma said carefully. "That sounds... really special."

"It was," Meilani practically purred. "He's taking me to his family's estate this weekend. You know, to meet his parents. He says they're going to love me."

My pen stilled against my notepad. Margaret and Robert were visiting Wells's aunt in Boston this weekend—had been planning the trip for weeks. But I kept my expression neutral, even as amusement bubbled up in my chest.

"I mean, it's only natural," Meilani continued, her voice growing more confident with each lie. "A man like Wells Mitchell needs a woman who can match his sophistication. Someone who understands the corporate world, who can be an asset to his image."

There it was—the real Meilani showing through. Everything was transactional with her, even love.

"The meeting's starting in five minutes," I called out politely, finally looking up from my screen. "Conference Room B."

Meilani's eyes snapped to me, and for just a moment, I saw something cold flash across her features. Then her practiced smile returned.

"Of course, Astrid. Thank you." Her tone was honey-sweet, but there was an edge underneath that made my skin prickle.

The conference room filled quickly, the usual suspects taking their assigned seats around the polished mahogany table. I settled into my chair near the back, notebook open, pen ready. As the newest intern, I was here to observe and learn—or at least, that's what everyone thought.

Meilani swept in like she owned the place, her designer heels clicking against the hardwood floor. She'd changed since the break room—touched up her lipstick, smoothed her already perfect hair. Everything about her screamed calculated perfection.

"Astrid," she said, her voice carrying across the room with false friendliness. "I need you to handle the coffee service today. Make sure everyone has what they need."

I blinked. Coffee service wasn't part of my responsibilities—we had a dedicated staff for that. But several pairs of eyes turned to me expectantly.

"Of course," I replied evenly, closing my notebook.

"And after the meeting," Meilani continued, settling into her chair with a satisfied smile, "I'll need you to organize the supply closet. It's become quite the mess, and we need someone detail-oriented to sort it out."

The supply closet. A task that would take hours and keep me well away from any meaningful work. I could feel the subtle shift in the room's energy—some colleagues looking uncomfortable, others pretending not to notice.

"I'm also going to need you to stay late tonight," Meilani added, examining her manicured nails with studied casualness. "There are some files that need to be reorganized, and frankly, I'm not sure your current... performance level... is quite where it needs to be for someone in your position."

The threat hung in the air like smoke. A few people shifted uncomfortably in their seats, but no one spoke up.

"You know," Meilani continued, her voice taking on a tone of fake concern, "in a competitive environment like this, it's important that everyone pulls their weight. Some people seem to think they can coast by on... well, whatever it is they think they bring to the table. But the truth is, there are plenty of qualified candidates who would be grateful for an opportunity like this."

I met her gaze steadily, my expression calm and professional. "I understand completely, Meilani. Thank you for the feedback."

Something flickered in her eyes—frustration, maybe even anger. She'd expected me to react, to show some sign of the intimidation she was clearly trying to instill. Instead, I simply picked up my notebook and pen, ready to take notes on whatever actual business would be discussed.

"Well," she said, her smile becoming more strained, "I'm glad we understand each other."

As the meeting officially began, I let my pen glide across the page, documenting not just the business at hand, but every subtle threat, every calculated slight. Meilani Ross thought she was playing chess while I played checkers.

She had no idea I'd been watching her game all along.

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Meilani's Scheme Exposed of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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