Ste recounted the call she''d just received from the shareholders to Joshua,ying out every detail. By the time she finished, she could practically piece the entire scheme together.
"I''m almost certain this is my brothers'' doing," she sighed.
As for Skyler, she doubted he''d ever get his hands dirty or leave any evidence behind, but he certainly wouldn''t lift a finger to stop them, either.
Ste''s gaze drifted to the stack of acquisition documents on the table. "Haynes really does have vision," she mused.
Joshua leaned in with a suggestion. "Maybe we should reach out to that Jake guy first. If he''s for real, not only will we have nothing to worry about financially, but we''ll even have leftover funds to invest elsewhere."
"My thoughts exactly," Ste replied. "Jake was my first choice, too. Still, we need a backup n. If he turns out to be a fraud, we can''t afford to be caughtpletely unprepared."
Right now, selling off their original shares had hit a snag.
Their options were clear: Jake, or scraping together loans from various sources.
She trusted Haynes, Foreman, and the others implicitly. They would never cheat her; if it came to it, relying on them as ast resort made the most sense.
But she''d owe them-big time.
With the contract signing looming, this wasn''t the moment to dwell on favors owed.
After a moment''s thought, Ste decided to contact Jake herself.
Almost as if he''d been waiting for her call, Jake answered right away. As soon as she exined her purpose, he set a time and ce for them to meet.
She made sure the location was private-a discreet club outside the city center- far from the Williams family and anyone who might try to meddle.
Ste arrived half an hour early, but when she opened the door, Jake was already there, waiting.
He was alone-no assistant, no entourage.
Jake stood and greeted her with a warm smile as she entered.
After a brief exchange of pleasantries, he slid the contract across the table to her.
Ste had only brought Joshua along. She wasn''t ready to trust Aicken just yet, so she hadn''t told him about the meeting with Jake.
Aicken, for his part, didn''t believe anything woulde of it. In his mind, Jake was just another con artist.
After all, five billion dors wasn''t pocket change. With that much on the line, nobody would just hand it over without a catch.
Joshua, however, was well-versed in business: Once Ste had reviewed the Contract and found no ws, she
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On the final page, Ste signed her name.
She nced at Jake''s signature—just a single letter: R.
Could a signature like that really be legally binding? The thought flickered across her mind.
Just then, her phone buzzed in her pocket.
She pulled it out and blinked in disbelief-a payment notification.
The string of zeros after the five made her head spin.
Ste counted them, twice, then a third time, before finally epting that the full five billion hadnded in the ount.
Upfront. The entire amount.
She looked from the signature on the contract to the confirmation on her phone, a strange sense of unreality settling over her.
He''d signed with an alias-wasn''t he afraid she''d just take the money and run?
Joshua turned to Jake. "Now that the contract''s executed, we''re free to transfer the funds to other ounts, correct?"
Jake maintained the same polite, customer-service smile. "Of course, Ms. Cameron. Do as you see fit."
Ste exchanged a nce with Joshua, then excused herself to make a call.
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