LOGINATHENA POV
The matte-black business card felt heavy between my fingers. I sat on the edge of my bed in the tiny, cramped apartment I shared with two roommates, staring at the embossed silver lettering: Laurent Holdings. Lucien Laurent, Managing Director.
I hadn’t slept. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Marcus on that stage, his hand resting on Chloe Harrington’s waist, announcing to the entire tech elite that I was incompetent. My phone had been buzzing with notifications all night—former university classmates asking if the rumors were true, or worse, offering superficial pity. I had turned it off three hours ago.
Now, it was 8:15 AM.
I looked at my reflection in the small vanity mirror. My eyes were slightly bloodshot, but the crying had stopped. In its place was a cold, hollow ache that demanded a solution. I didn't have money for a lawyer to fight a breach of contract, and Marcus had successfully locked me out of the NexusTech servers. I had zero leverage. Except for the man who gave me this card.
By 8:50 AM, I was standing in the marble lobby of the Laurent Holdings skyscraper.
The security guard checked my ID, his eyes lingering on my simple black trousers and blazer before nodding toward the private elevator. "Floor fifty-four, Miss Moretti. Mr. Laurent is expecting you."
The elevator ride was silent and fast, making my ears pop. When the doors slid open, a sleek, minimalist reception area greeted me. A sharp-looking assistant rose from her desk immediately. "This way, please."
She led me down a wide hallway lined with floor-to-ceiling glass windows overlooking the city skyline, stopping at a heavy mahogany double door. She knocked once, opened it, and gestured for me to enter.
Lucien Laurent didn’t look up immediately when I walked in. He was sitting behind a massive desk, his sleeves rolled up to his forearms, reviewing a set of printed documents. The sharp morning light hit his jaw, highlighting a faint shadow of stubble. He looked different without the tuxedo—more imposing, less like a distant billionaire and more like a predator examining a map.
The silence stretched for a full minute. I didn't move. I stood right in front of his desk, my posture rigid, refusing to let him see how intimidated I actually was.
Finally, he closed the folder. He leaned back in his leather chair, crossing one leg over the other, and fixed his dark, unreadable eyes on me.
"You're five minutes early," Lucien remarked. His voice was just as smooth and deep as it had been in the alley, cutting through the quiet room. "Good. I don't tolerate lateness."
"I don't like keeping people waiting when there's business to discuss," I replied, keeping my voice steady.
A faint, almost imperceptible smirk touched the corner of his lips. He gestured to the chair opposite him. "Sit."
I took a seat, placing my purse neatly on my lap. "You said last night that Marcus's system has glaring security flaws. You also called me a fool."
"You were," Lucien said simply, his gaze shifting to the window before returning to me. "Marcus Vance is a mediocre developer with an appetite for status. He has been looking for a major investor for months. When he couldn't secure our firm's backing, he went to the Harringtons. But he didn't tell Chloe Harrington about you, did he?"
"No. He kept me in the background. Said it was better for the company’s image to have one clear leader during the initial funding phase." I swallowed down the bitter taste of my own naivety. "I believed him."
"Clearly." Lucien opened a desk drawer and pulled out a fresh packet of cigarettes, but didn't light one. He just tapped it against the polished wood of his desk. "But you built the core infrastructure of Aegis. I know talent when I see it, Athena. And Marcus doesn't have it."
"Why do you care so much about Marcus's flaws?" I asked, leaning slightly forward. "You're the top venture capitalist in the country. NexusTech is a drop in the ocean for you."
Lucien paused, his fingers stopping against the desk. The air in the room suddenly grew heavier. He looked at me, his eyes narrowing slightly as if gauging whether I could handle what he was about to say.
"Because Marcus Vance isn't just some random tech entrepreneur," Lucien said, his tone dropping into a chilling, quiet register. "He is my step-brother."
The words hung in the air.
I stared at him, my heart stopping for a fraction of a second. "Your... step-brother?"
"My father's second wife brought him into the family when he was ten," Lucien explained, his expression entirely devoid of emotion, though his grip on the desk tightened slightly. "Marcus has spent his entire life trying to prove he belongs in the Laurent circle by using our name to cover his debts and his failures. His recent stunt with the Harringtons is a cheap play to build an empire out of stolen work. It reflects poorly on my family's reputation. And I don't tolerate people tarnishing my name."
I tried to process the information. Marcus had never mentioned a brother. He had always talked about his "distant, elitist family" who cut him off, but he never said his brother was *the* Lucien Laurent.
"So, what do you want from me?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.
Lucien leaned forward, resting his forearms on the desk. The proximity made my chest tighten, the scent of his cologne subtle but completely dominant in the space between us.
"I'm offering you an alliance, Athena," he said, sliding a thin, stapled document across the glass desk toward me. "I provide the resources, the legal protection, and a private facility. You build something better. Something that will make Aegis look like a middle-school project before they even launch."
I looked down at the document. The bold header read: Non-Disclosure and Independent Consultancy Agreement.
"And in return?" I asked, looking up to meet his intense gaze. "What's the catch, Mr. Laurent?"
Lucien’s eyes locked onto mine, a cold, calculating gleam in his eyes. "You don't just work for me behind a screen, Athena. If we are going to dismantle Marcus entirely, we hit him where it hurts the most. His ego." He paused, his voice dropping into a dangerous, quiet murmur. "The contract requires you to act as my fiancée."
ATHENA POV The green letters on the monitor screen burned straight through the lingering relief I had just felt a second ago. Look at your father's private estate archive from 2019. My hands, which Lucien was still holding in his warm, steady grip, went completely numb all over again. I pulled away from him slowly, my eyes locked on the monitor as the text blinked twice and then systematically wiped itself from the terminal. The screen went completely dark, leaving nothing but our own pale reflections staring back at us through the glass. I felt like someone had just ripped the floor out from under my feet. We had just watched Chloe leave this room in handcuffs. We had just broken the Harrington network. For a tiny, stupid second, I actually thought I could finally breathe. I thought I could go back to a normal life where I didn't have to look over my shoulder every time a dark car slowed down on the street. But this whole thing was a lie. The Harringtons weren't the main villa
LUCIEN POV The heavy double doors of my office didn't just open; they were pushed aside with the weight of federal authority. Six agents in tactical vests entered the room, their boots loud against the minimalist gray carpet. The bright, pulsing blue light from the corridor cut through the dim, amber emergency glow of my suite, casting long, frantic shadows across the glass desk. I didn't move. I kept my left hand resting lightly on the small of Athena’s back, feeling the rapid, rhythmic rise and fall of her breathing. She was tense, her shoulders straight and rigid, but she didn't step away from me. When I first brought her into my world a week ago, I saw her as an elite instrument—a brilliant, vengeful developer who could help me excise the rot Marcus had brought into the Laurent name. I had designed our fake engagement contract to be entirely transactional, a calculated play to draw out the Harringtons and force my step-brother into a corner. I expected her to be passive, to
ATHENA POVChloe didn't hesitate. She grabbed the silver tablet right off the desk, her manicured nails tapping sharply against the glass casing. Her eyes scanned the screen, tracking the flashing green confirmation log that showed the broadcast was active."You think a temporary block is going to save you, Athena?" Chloe asked, her voice dropping the polite facade entirely. She looked up, her gaze cutting through me like ice. "My development team is already sitting in the server room downstairs. The moment this broadcast registers on our network, they override your local encryption. You just saved us the trouble of digging through Lucien’s mainframe."She didn't wait for a response. She turned around, waving her hand toward the three compliance officers waiting at the door. "Secure the local terminal. Ensure no secondary data packets leave this office. I want the extraction line kept completely clean."One of the men stepped forward, a heavy leather briefcase in his hand. He didn't l
ATHENA POVChloe’s voice through the thick wood was way too calm. It was the same smooth, polished tone she used during her press conferences, completely stripped of any emotion. Hearing it now, right after surviving a simulated car crash and finding out her name was on the liquidation files of my father’s company, made my skin crawl.I looked at the mahogany door, then down at my hands. They were still damp from the rain outside, my fingers hovering over the glass screen of my tablet. Everything in my head was screaming at me to run, but there was nowhere to go. Fifty floors up, amber emergency lights pulsing against the walls, and the daughter of the man who ruined my family was standing right outside.Marcus was practically hyperventilating next to the bookshelf. He had his back pressed against the wood, his eyes wide as he stared at the door handle. He looked like a kid waiting to get caught."Lucien," Chloe called out again, followed by the faint click of her heels shifting on t
ATHENA POVThe heavy mahogany handle rattled a second time, a sharp, violent metallic snap that echoed like a gunshot in the quiet office.My body went completely rigid in the executive chair. My fingers stayed hovered over the tablet screen, frozen above the data lines pointing directly to Arthur Vance’s terminal. I looked up at Lucien.He didn't make a sound. His eyes narrowed, turning into cold, dark slits as his gaze locked onto the moving handle. With a fluid, silent efficiency, he reached into his jacket and pulled out the matte-black firearm. He didn't raise it yet. He kept it flush against his thigh, his large frame stepping smoothly between the desk and the door, completely shielding me from the line of fire.Silence descended on the room again, thick and heavy.Then, a frantic voice bled through the thick wood of the door. "Lucien! Open the door! It’s me."Marcus.I let out a breath I hadn't realized I was holding, my shoulders dropping slightly. But the tension in the room
ATHENA POVThe rain didn't stop, but I barely felt the cold water soaking through my clothes. My eyes were fixed on the map coordinates on Lucien’s screen. The red pulsing dot sat squarely over the glass silhouette of Laurent Holdings Headquarters—the exact building where I had spent the last three days mapping out my revenge."Your board," I said, my voice cutting through the steady patter of the rain. "You told me you didn't have any leaks, Lucien."Lucien didn't answer immediately. He tucked the phone back into his coat pocket and turned back toward the dead SUV. His movements were calculated, completely devoid of the hesitation that was currently twisting my stomach into knots. He looked at his driver, who was standing by the damaged front fender, checking the scrape along the concrete barrier."Thomas," Lucien called out, his voice sharp and authoritative. "Leave the vehicle. Call the secondary team to tow it directly to the private warehouse. No police reports, no insurance logs
LUCIEN POVThe glass of whiskey on my desk was untouched. I stood by the floor-to-ceiling window of my bedroom, watching the city traffic crawl fifty floors below. In the adjacent wing of the penthouse, the faint, rhythmic clicking of a mechanical keyboard echoed through the vents.Athena was still
ATHENA POV"Arthur Vance," Lucien repeated, his voice dangerously low. He didn't move away from the elevator doors. His gaze stayed fixed on me, sharp and calculating. "Where did you get that name, Athena?"My fingers remained curled into fists at my sides. The silence in the penthouse was thick, b
ATHENA POVThe investigator’s words hung in the air, vibrating through the small speaker of my phone. It belongs to Lucien Laurent.My thumb froze over the screen. I ended the call without saying another word, the sudden silence inside the moving car becoming infinitely louder than the static of th
ATHENA POVThe private conference room at the Imperial Plaza was packed with foreign tech investors. At the center of the mahogany table, Marcus stood confidently, adjusting his tie as a presentation slide projected behind him. Aegis: The Future of Global Data Security."With this architecture," Ma







