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Chapter 57

    Camille''s point of view


    The afternoon


    sun warmed my office, casting golden light across the polished mahogany of my desk. I twirled the small blue velvet box between my


    fingers, savoring the moment before opening it. Alexander''s security chief had delivered it personally twenty minutes ago, his professional demeanor never slipping as he handed over both the box and a sealed envelope.


    "Mr. Pierce sends his regards, Ms. Kane," was all he''d said before departing


    Now, alone with this unexpected gift, I found myself hesitating. The diamond ne still rested in my personal safe upstairs, Victoria had reluctantly agreed to dy its return after our PR team''s insistence tha no intention of letting our connection fade quietly away.


    I opened the envelope first, sliding a finger beneath the seat. The handwritten note inside showed confident strokes, Alexander hadn''t delegated this task to an assistant. strong,


    *For the phoenix who rises higher with each flight. These reminded me of your eyes, seeing what others miss, reflecting depths


    others fear to explore. The ne was for the world to witness. These are for you alone. Until our paths cross again.-


    A*


    Heat crept up my neck as I read the words twice more. In fifteen months as Camille Kane, I''d received countless professionalpliments, careful social tteries, and calcted business overtures. None had Because none had seemed to see me. Not Victoria''s creation Not the polished heiress. But something beneath all the


    carefulyers, something I sometimes feared had died along with Camille Lewis.


    I opened the velvet box slowly. Inside, nestled on white silky a pair of sapphire earrings. Not ostentatious like the diamond ne, but elegant in their understated beauty. The deep blue stones caught the a These are for you alone.


    My fingers touched one earring gently, feeling its weight. Unlike the ne, which had clearly been chosen for both its dramatic public impact and its business implications, these seemed genuinely personal. Without fully deciding to, I moved to my private bathroom, removing my current earrings and recing them with Alexander''s gift. The sapphires hung perfectly, their color bringing out something in my eyes I ha


    "Ms. Kane?"


    Reba''s voice through the inte startled me from my reflection. I returned quickly to my desk, pressing the response button.


    "Yes"


    "The financial team haspleted their analysis of Rodriguez Shipping''s vulnerabilities. They''re ready whenever you''d like to review the next phase."


    Business. Reality. The reason


    for everything I''d be over the


    past fifteen months.


    "Send them in," I replied, tucking Alexander''s note into my desk drawer.


    Reba entered first, tablet in hand, followed by two members of our financial team. All three stopped short when they saw me, eyes going to the sapphire earrings I''d forgotten to remove in my haste. New essories, Ms Kane?" Reba asled, her professional tone not quite hiding her curiosity.


    I touched one earring briefly, then lowered my hand. "Just trying something different. The report?"


    Reba handed me her tablet, but not before I caught the sh of understanding in her eyes. The sapphires weren''t public knowledge yet, but Alexander''s press statement about the ne had been release minutes.


    The addition of sapphire earrings


    would generate another round of spection when eventually noticed, which Reba undoubtedly realized.


    "As you can see on page one," our chief financial analyst began, “Rodriguez Shipping''sst potential lifeline disappeared yesterday when Eastern Capital Partners declined their emergency funding request."


    I scrolled through the report, satisfaction warming my blood as I reviewed the numbers. Stefan''spany was now functionally insolvent. Their stock had dropped seventy percent in three weeks. Major clients


    Their cash reserves?" I asked.


    "Depleted," the analyst replied. "They can''t make payroll next week without selling assets. The banks have frozen their credit lines pending financial review."


    "And the Rose Lewis situation?"


    Reba took ov


    cover, swiping to a different section of the report. "Her fashion line is effectively finished. All major retailers have canceled orders. Her manufacturing partners have terminated contracts. Most telling, her biggest I nodded, feeling the familiar mix of satisfaction and emptiness these reports always brought. Victory, yes. Justice for what they''d done to me. But the hollow feeling afterward grew stronger each time. "So we''re ready for phase three," I said, setting the tablet down.


    Reba nodded. "The acquisition team is prepared to offer twenty cents on the dor for Rodriguez Shipping''s Asian routes. Given their financial situation, they''ll have no choice but to ept whatever we offer


    "And for Rose''s business?"


    "Nothing worth salvaging" Reba''s assessment was clinical, detached. "The bránd is toxic now. Better to let it copsepletely than associate Kane Industries with it in any way."


    I stood, moving to the window to hide the conflict I feared might show on my face. Outside, spring had transformed the mansion''s gardens, new life emerging after winter''s dormancy. Much like I had emerged af But into what?


    "Ms. Kane?" Reba''s voice pulled me back. "Do we proceed with the Rodriguez acquisition offer?"


    The question deserved more consideration than my automatic yes. Acquiring Stefan''s shipping routes made good business sense for


    Kane Industries. Victoria had outlined the strategic benefits months ago, nning for the moment hispany would be vulnerable enough for hostile takeover.


    But something in me hesitated now. Not frompassion for Stefan, he deserved every bit of the destruction raining down on him. The man who had handed me divorce papers on our anniversary, who had be


    No, my hesitation came from a different source. A growing sense that revenge, however sweet, wasn''t filling the emptiness inside me the way I''d expected. That systematically


    destroying Rose and Stefan''s lives wasn''t healing the wounds they''d inflicted on mine.


    Alexander''s words from his note floated back to me: The phoenix who rises higher with each flight.


    Was this rising? Or was I still circling the same ashes, unable to truly leave them behind?


    "Ms. Kane?" Reba prompted again, her voice gentle. "Your decision?"


    1 turned back to face them, decision made. "Proceed with the offer, but at thirty cents on the dor, not twenty."


    Surprise flickered across the analysts'' faces. Reba''s expression remained neutral, though I sensed her curiosity at my slight show of mercy.


    "May I ask why?" she inquired carefully.


    "Because twenty cents would be driven by emotion, by desire to humiliate himpletely," I replied, surprising myself with my honesty. "Thirty cents makes better business sense. It''s still a brutal lowball offer he Reba nodded, making notes on her tablet. "And the timing?"


    "Tomorrow morning, immediately after their board meeting votes on his removal as CEO, When he''s at his most vulnerable."


    The team departed with their instructions, leaving me alone once more with thoughts I couldn''t quite organize. removed Alexander''s sapphires from my ears, returning them to their velvet box while struggling to Fifteen months of single-


    minded focus on destroying Rose and Stefan. Fifteen months of bing someone new, someone stronger, someone incapable of being hurt the way Camille Lewis had been hurt. All leading to this moment oplete victory.


    Yet something had shifted inside me. Some perspective I hadn''t anticipated.


    My phone buzzed with a text from Victoria: *Pierce''s press statement has generated another wave of media interest. Our stock is up nearly fifteen percent today. The PR team suggests we consider a joint chari The suggestion would have been unthinkable from Victoria three days ago. Alexander''s careful chess moves were reshaping the board, influencing even Victoria''s strategic calctions.


    Before I could respond, another text appeared: *However, remind you that


    our primary focus remains thepletion of our


    n. The Rodriguez acquisition is the priority. Don''t allow distractions, however financially beneficial they might appear *


    Distractions. Victoria''s code for Alexander and whateverplicated emotions he stirred in me. Emotions that threatened the single-


    minded focus on revenge she''d cultivated since pulling me from the


    wreckage of my former life.


    I started to type a response, then stopped as my private literang, The number disyed made my


    heart beat faster despite my efforts at control.


    "Alexander," I answered, keeping my voice nentral despite the flutter in my stomach.


    "Sapphires have historically symbolized rity of thought, he said without greeting. "The ability to see through illusion to truth. They seemed appropriate for a woman standing at a crossroads."


    I nced at the blue velvet box, wondering again how he always seemed to know any mind, my situation, my inner conflicts.


    "What crossroads would that be?" Lasked.


    "The one where you decide if revenge is enough to build a life upon. Or if perhaps something more awaits the phoenix once the fire burns out."


    His insight


    sent a chill down my spine. Had I been so transparent? Had my growing doubts about Victoria''s carefully orchestrated revenge somehow be visible to his perceptive eyes?


    "The fire is still burning," I said, moving to the window again. "Rose and Stefan aren''t quite destroyed yet."


    "And when they are? What then for Camille Kane?"


    The question echoed my own thoughts so precisely I nearly gasped. "I haven''t decided," I admitted, surprising myself with the honesty.


    "Perhaps that''s the real purpose of the sapphires," Alexander said, his voice softening slightly. "To help you see beyond the mes to what awaits after."


    "And what might that be?"


    "That, little phoenix, is something only you can determine. I heard him shift, imagined him standing at


    his own window in Pierce Tower, looking out over the same city from a different vantage point. “Though I would be honored to help you discover possibilities beyond Victoria''s carefully scripted revenge.” The offer hung between us, loaded with implications neither of us had directly voiced.


    "Victoria wouldn''t approve," I said finally, knowing it was an understatement.


    "Victoria sees only the path she''s designed for you. The role she''s created. The revenge she''s orchestrated." His voice remained gentle but firm. "I see the woman beneath all that. The one who rises not just fro My free hand touched the sapphire earrings in their velvet box. "You say that as if you know me. The real me." "Perhaps I do," he replied. "Better than you might expect."


    Before I could question this cryptic statement, he continued, "I have a meeting I can''t postpone. But consider having dinner with me tomorrow. Seven o''clock. The rooftop at Meridian. No press, no public eyes, j guess." The invitation should have been simple to decline. Victoria would expect nothing less. Our careful n allowed no room for personal connections, especially not with someone as perceptive and unpredi me to deliver. "That''s all I ask." I could hear the smile in his voice. "Until tomorrow, perhaps."


    After hanging up, I returned to my desk, mind spinning with possibilities I hadn''t allowed myself to consider before. Tomorrow morning, Stefan would be removed as CEO of his family''spany. By afternoon, h Victory. Complete and total Justice for what they had done to Camille Lewis.


    Tut what then? What would remain for Camille Kane once revenge was achieved?


    Who would I be when hatred no longer defined my purpose?


    My finger hovered over Victoria''s text, still awaiting response. The path forward she offered was clear, familiar, safe in its controlled precision. The continued execution of our n. The final destruction of those w Instead of replying;, I opened my desk drawer and removed Alexander''s note again. The phoenix who rises higher with each flight


    Maybe there was something beyond revenge. Something beyond the careful script Victoria had written for my rebom life. Something I couldn''t yet define but felt drawing me forward nheless.


    My phone buzzed with another message from Victoria: *Your decision on the Rodriguez offer?


    *


    This time I responded: Proceeding tomorrow morning at thirty cents on the dor. More strategically sound than Twenty.


    Her reply came immediately: *I agree. Well reasoned. Dinner at seven to discuss final details?


    *


    I stared


    at the invitation, knowing that epting would mean refusing Alexander''s. Choosing Victoria''s path over the undefined possibilities he represented.


    The sapphires caught afternoon light, their blue depths seeming to hold questions I wasn''t


    yet ready to answer. Questions about who I was bing About whaty beyond revenge. About the woman emerging from the ashes of Camille Lewis who might want more than Victoria''s carefully orchestrat My fingers hovered over the keyboard, poised between two futures I couldn''t fully see.
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