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Chapter 42 - Exposure

Author: HG
last update publish date: 2026-06-05 00:59:00

Authority changed the way people looked at me, not openly, not crudely. But in pauses that lingered too long, in conversations that adjusted mid-sentence when I entered a room. Respect and suspicion often wore the same expression.

My new role came with credentials, clearance, and a silence that felt heavier than isolation ever had. I was no longer being managed. I was being evaluated.

The first briefing began without ceremony. A long table. Minimal staff. Data streams projected cleanly against glass walls. Lucian stood at the head, composed, distant in the way leaders often became when decisions carried weight. I took a seat two places to his right. That placement was intentional. It sent a message neither of us voiced.

“This is a preliminary review,” Lucian said to the room. “No speculation. No assumptions.”

Eyes flicked briefly toward me before returning to him.

The discussion moved fast security vulnerabilities, recent access anomalies, external interests pressing closer than expected. Nothing dramatic. Nothing accidental. Pressure was being applied.

Strategically.

“This isn’t escalation,” one advisor said carefully. “It’s pressure testing.”

“Pressure testing becomes escalation when it’s public,” I replied calmly.

Several heads turned.

Lucian didn’t react, but the pause he allowed after my statement was deliberate. He let it stand.

After the meeting, I was intercepted in the corridor by a senior operative I barely knew.

“You’re adapting quickly,” she said.

“I don’t have a choice.”

“You always do,” she replied. “Some are just more expensive.” The words followed me longer than she did.

By afternoon, Marcus made his presence known again, not directly, but through invitation. A private review session. Framed as alignment.

Lucian read the notice once and handed it back to me.

“This is a trap,” he said.

“Yes,” I replied. “But not for me.”

The meeting took place in a smaller conference room. Neutral ground. Marcus waited, relaxed, composed.

“You’re settling in,” he observed.

“I am.”

“And enjoying it?”

“Authority isn’t enjoyment,” I said. “It’s exposure.”

He smiled faintly. “Good. Then we understand each other.”

He leaned back. “People will question why you were elevated so quickly.”

“They already are.”

“And what will you tell them?”

“The truth.”

Marcus raised an eyebrow. “That you influenced outcomes before you held a title?”

“Yes.”

“That you’re aligned with Lucian?”

“Yes.”

“That you’re willing to absorb consequences meant for him?”

I met his gaze steadily. “I don’t absorb consequences for Lucian. I choose mine.”

That answer earned me a longer look.

“You’re not afraid,” Marcus said.

“I am,” I replied. “I’m just not ruled by it.”

He nodded slowly. “Then let me offer advice.”

“I’ll listen.”

“Power doesn’t punish immediately,” he said. “It waits. It watches who blinks.”

“I won’t.”

Marcus stood. “We’ll see.”

That evening, Lucian found me reviewing reports alone.

“You shouldn’t be isolated now,” he said.

“I’m not,” I replied. “I’m visible.”

He closed the distance between us, lowering his voice. “They’ll try to divide us through exhaustion.”

“Then we don’t let them,” I said. “We share information. We don’t protect each other through silence.”

A pause.

“That’s harder,” he admitted.

“Yes,” I agreed. “But safer.”

Outside, the estate lights burned against gathering darkness. Inside, alliances recalibrated again. I felt it, the narrowing path, the increased weight of every decision.

Authority had placed me in the open, exposure wasn’t the risk, standing alone in it was. And I wasn’t alone not anymore.

Whatever pressure came next would not ask whether I belonged. It would demand proof. And I was ready to give it.

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