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    148 A Rival’s Calcted Arrival


    148 A Rival’s Calcted Arrival


    ra stood straighter, refusing to show any reaction. She had survived worse humiliations than this. D


    “Shall we begin?” Julian asked, gesturing toward the prototype.


    “Dr. Vance.” Jorge nodded curtly. “Mr. Croft.”


    Still, not once did her gaze acknowledge ra’s presence. It was as if she had been erased from the room–a ghost at her own presentation.


    “What’s wrong?” ra asked when the technician left.


    “Gentlemen,” Damien addressed Jorge’s team,pletely ignoring ra and Julian. “<b>I </b>apologize for the dy. We’ll need to wait a bit longer.”


    Lucas Sterling stepped forward. “We should proceed with the preliminary checks while we wait.”


    ra nodded stiffly, forcing her expression to remain neutral. This was bing a pattern–wherever her career took her, Vivienne somehow appeared, backed by


    Damien’s influence.


    The minutes crawled by. Jorge’s team huddled together, asionally ncing toward ra and Julian with barely concealed smugness. They knew something wasing- something that would upset the bnce of power in the room.


    Damien finally acknowledged them with a cool nce. “For theplete team to assemble.”


    Julian checked his watch for the third time. “They’re fifteen minuteste.”


    As the teams moved toward the testing area, ra caught Jorge watching her with calction in his eyes–Theodore’s son indeed, assessing her reaction, measuring her weakness.


    Vivienne turned to him, her smile never wavering. “Of course, Mr. Croft. I’m eager to see what everyone has aplished.”


    Jorge checked his phone. “Mr. Thorne isn’t here yet. We should wait.”


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    “Thank you,” she replied, grateful for his professional courtesy.


    Lucas approached ra. “The parameters look good. Your team’s work <b>is </b><b>excellent</b><b>, </b><b>as </b>always.”


    “Jorge is Theodore’s son?” she repeated, struggling to process this revtion.


    ra’s heart sank. Damien wasing? No one had informed her.


    The slight was calcted, designed to emphasize ra’s insignificance. In that moment, the power dynamics couldn’t have been clearer: Vivienne was the woman Damien valued, the one worth waiting for, while ra was merely another employee whose time could be wasted.


    Three dayster, ra stood in InnovaTech’s massive testing facility. The gleaming white space housed their prototype self–driving car–a sleek ck vehicle that represented months of coborative work.


    Damien observed the interaction with cold detachment, making no move to correct Vivienne’s behavior or acknowledge his wife. His attention remained fixed on Vivienne, his bodynguage clearly indicating where his prioritiesy.


    The betrayal stung, though ra had grown ustomed to disappointment. That lunch meeting now made perfect sense–Theodore’s questions about her marriage, his sudden interest in her research.


    Jorge smiled. “Of course, Mr. Thorne. No problem at all.”


    Julian nodded grimly. “Found out yesterday. Theodore Robinson has been ying both sides–meeting with you while his son works with InnovaTech against us.”


    “Wait for what?” Julian interjected, irritation evident in his voice.


    A technician approached Julian, whispering something in his ear. Julian’s expression darkened instantly.


    “I’m sorry about…” he gestured vaguely toward the elevator where Damien had disappeared. His expression conveyed genuine sympathy.


    Cold realization washed over ra. Of course. Damien would find a way to insert Vivienne into this project too.


    Julian stiffened beside her, his protective instincts ring. “Perhaps we should begin


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    the demonstration,” he suggested loudly. “We’ve all been waiting quite long enough.”


    “In a meeting upstairs,” Julian replied. “With the design team.”


    The atmosphere crackled with tension. Both teams had beenpeting fiercely, and today’s test would determine whose Al system would advance to the next


    development phase.


    “Theplete team,” Julian echoed under his breath. “Three guesses who that means.”


    But the performance was far from over.


    Julian’s news hit ra like a thunderbolt on a clear day.


    Linda’s gaze immediately found ra, her lips curving in a mocking smile. Her eyes conveyed the message clearly: Look at you, waiting for her like everyone else.


    ra maintained herposure, her face a careful mask of professional indifference. But inside, something hardened–another small piece of her heart turning to stone. This public humiliation was just another reminder of why her divorce papers sat ready in her desk drawer, waiting for the right moment.


    “Is she here today?” she asked, dreading the answer.


    The ss doors slid open as Jorge’s team finally entered. Five men in matching navy zers, led by Jorge himself–tall, confident, with Theodore’s calcting eyes.


    “Mr. Robinson,” ra replied, keeping her tone neutral despite knowing his connection to Theodore. Professional courtesies had to be maintained.


    Before she could respond, the elevator doors opened. Damien emerged with Vivienne at his side, Linda trailing behind them. Vivienne wore a striking red dress that seemed excessive for a technical demonstration, her hair falling in perfect waves around her shoulders.


    The prototype car gleamed under the bright lights, a symbolic battlefield where more than just technology would be tested today. As Vivienne took her ce at Damien’s side, her deliberate exclusion of ra hanging in the air like an unspoken challenge, ra understood perfectly: this wasn’t just about self–driving cars.


    ra leaned back in her chair, connecting the dots. “No wonder he was so interested in my work. He was gathering intelligence for Jorge.”


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    Julian kept his voice low. “Apparently Damien has set up a project for Vivienne here at InnovaTech. Something about advanced driver interfaces.”


    Without further exnation, he turned away, heading toward the elevator. Beck trailed behind him like a faithful shadow.


    “At least we know where we stand now,” she said, straightening her shoulders. “We’ll be more careful moving forward.”


    ra didn’t need three guesses. She knew exactly who Damien was waiting for.


    It was about power, position, and pride. And in this carefully orchestrated moment, Vivienne had imed center stage, relegating ra to the wings.


    “Patience,” ra murmured, though her own was wearing thin.


    “I apologize for keeping everyone waiting,” she announced to the room, her voice carrying a rehearsed sincerity. Her gaze swept across Jorge’s team, lingered briefly on Julian, but deliberately skipped over ra entirely–as if she were invisible.


    Vivienne approached the gathered teams, Damien’s hand resting possessively at the small of her back.


    She met his gaze directly, refusing to look away first. Let him see that she wouldn’t break, not here, not now. Whatever games the Robinsons were ying–father and son -she wasn’t an easy target.


    “Precisely.” Julian’s expression hardened. “ssic corporate espionage disguised as fatherly pride.”


    The facility doors opened again. Damien strode in, nked by Beck and Lucas Sterling. His tailored suit emphasized hismanding presence, drawing all eyes in the room— except ra’s. She deliberately focused on her tablet, reviewing test parameters.
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