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CHAPTER 5- THE BLACK FOLDER

Author: Angel janie
last update publish date: 2026-06-10 22:22:26

Heavy morning traffic had eaten thirty minutes of my life, leaving me trapped in a stationary car while the digital clock on my phone ticked mercilessly toward nine o'clock. 

By the time I walked into the lobby, it was 9:24 AM.

I kept my spine straight as I approached the security gates.

The receptionist didn't even lift her chin, keeping her eyes fixed on her screen in a move of calculated ignorance. 

I returned the favor, sweeping past without a single glance.

Before I could barely settle in my seat, the office line rang, instincts telling me who it was.

“My office, now”.

My jaw tightened. Of course.

When I entered the top floor, Kaelen Sanders was exactly where I had left him yesterday.

"You're twenty-four minutes late, Miss Hale”.

"Traffic was compromised, Mr. Sanders," I replied, my voice flat, holding his piercing gaze without a single flinch.

"It won't happen again."

"I don't care about the logistics of your morning," he cut in coldly. "I care about results."

He reached into a drawer, pulling out a thick, dense ledger packet and sliding it across the dark stone. 

"This is the regional logistics reconciliation report for the past two quarters. Every entry needs to be manually cross-referenced with the digital archive by tomorrow morning. Consider it the price of your deficit today."

I lowered my eyes, irritated, wondering why I should be the one handling those tasks when my job should be to manage calendars and phone calls. He was surely testing my limits.

I gritted my teeth.

"Understood”.

I took the ledger, turned on my heel, and walked out.

The moment I stepped into the aisle, the stares hit me. 

Peter was standing by the central printer, a smug, knowing grin plastered across his face. 

The woman from yesterday sat at her desk, her eyes gleaming with absolute mockery.

They knew I was late. 

Their eyes practically shouted:let's see how long you last now.

I ignored them, walking straight to my cubicle and dropping the new ledger. 

I pulled my chair in, fired up my dual monitors, and logged into the secure portal to pick up exactly where I had left off yesterday.

Then, my fingers froze over the keyboard.

The master registry audit file I had spent four hours organizing yesterday afternoon was gone. 

In its place was a corrupted system error.

I didn't panic. 

I bypassed the standard user interface, pulling up the backend digital audit trail—the system's metadata footprints. 

My eyes scanned the restricted lines of code until I found it.

Log-in Event: 11:45pm

Credential Type: Generic administrator override.

Action: Data input purge.

Someone had used a master key late last night to systematically wipe my entire day’s work. 

It wasn't a glitch. 

It was deliberate digital sabotage. 

The annoying workers on this floor weren't just hazing me with heavy workloads anymore; they were actively tampering with the network to make me look incompetent so I would get fired.

A dangerous, quiet fury sparked in my chest.

Before I could even close the metadata log, the desk phone buzzed sharply. 

I snatched the receiver. "Hale."

"Miss Hale," Marcus's voice came through, completely level. 

"Leave your station. Mr. Sanders requires you to be in his office immediately."

"I just left his office, Marcus."

"Now, Miss Hale." The line went dead.

I slammed the receiver back onto its cradle. 

The onlookers outside my cubicle watched me rise, their faces twisted into expectant, cruel smiles, assuming this second summons was the final blow.

I ignored them entirely, focused only on the digital war that had just been declared on my terminal.

When I pushed through the doors of the executive space for the second time that morning, the room was cast in a strange shadow, the blinds partially drawn against the midday sun. 

Kaelen Sanders sat behind his desk, his hands clasped beneath his chin.

Without a word, Kael reached into his desk and withdrew a single physical folder.

It wasn't a standard corporate binder, and it bore no logos, labels, or employee IDs. 

It was a heavy, unmarked, matte-black folder, sealed with a discrete silver security strip across the edge.

He slid it across the dark desk. 

It stopped precisely in front of me.

"Open it," Kael murmured, his eyes locking onto mine with an intensity that made the temperature in the room plummet.

I stared down at the unmarked black file.

Whatever was resting beneath that silver seal, it wasn't an assistant's assignment.

I reached out, my fingers hovering just above the cold surface of the folder, wondering exactly what kind of game Kaelen Sanders was playing—and how deep into the fire I was about to drop.

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