Chapter 97
Rain lashed against the windows of Victoria Kane's office, matching her dark mood. She sat rigid in her leather
chair, eyes fixed on the large screen mounted on the wall. The security footage playing before her
Martin, her head of security, stood nearby, his face grim as they watched Rose Lewis slip into a side entrance of
an upscale restaurant. The timestamp showed 9:43 PM, two days ago. "Pause it," Victoria commanded.
Martin pressed a button on the remote. The image froze, capturing Rose mid-
step, her face partly hidden by large sunglasses despite the late hour. Even in disguise, the hatred Victoria felt
for this woman burned in her stomach
like acid.
"Continue."
The footage resumed. Rose moved through the restaurant, head down, until she reached a private dining area in
the back. A walter pulled aside a curtain, revealing a booth where someone already waited. The "Can you get a
better view of his face?" Victoria asked, leaning forward.
Martin shook his head. "No, ma'am. We've tried enhancing from every angle. The restaurant's security system
isn't positioned to capture that corner clearly. It seems..."
"Deliberate," Victoria finished for him. "As if they knew exactly where to sit to avoid identification."
"Yes, ma'am."
Victoria's fingers tapped against the polished wood of her desk, a habit she allowed herself only in moments of
deep concern. "What else?"
Martin changed to another video feed. This one showed Rose and the mystery man leaving separately. First Rose,
glancing nervously over her shoulder, then twenty minutes later, the man, still with his back to backed
confidence of someone used to command.
"We followed her?" Victoria asked.
"Yes. She went directly to her apartment." Martin hesitated "We tried to track the man, but he had a car waiting
Black Bentley, tinted windows, changed license plates twice before we lost him in Queens." Victoria's eyes
narrowed. Amateur mistakes weren't made by Martin's team. "He knew you were following."
"It appears so." Martin's professional pride seemed wounded. "Whoever he is, he has resources. And training."
Victoria stood, moving to the window. Below, New York sprawled out, glistening wet from the rain, howthe
other encounters," she ordered, turning back
Martin pulled up four more video clips, different locations different days. A coffee shop in Brooklyn. A bench in
Central Park. The lobby of a hotel. A dock at the marina. Always the spattern: Rose and the mystery man,
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selected for minimal surveillance.
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"They're planning something," Victoria murmured, more to herself than to Martin.
"Without question." Martin pulled out a tablet and handed it to her. "There's more. Financial records show Rose
has accessed emergency funds we weren't aware of. Not much, two hundred thousand dollars, bu Victoria
swiped through the banking records, a cold knot farming in her chest. "And the man?"
"Nothing. No financial trail we can follow. Which suggests someone who knows how to cover his tracks."
The rain beat harder against the glass. Victoria felt her age today, the weight of it pressing down on her
shoulders. She had lived through corporate wars, personal tragedies, and countless attacks on her empire
screamed danger.
"Where is Camille now?" she asked.
"At the engineering facility with Ms. Zhao, reviewing the final blueprints for the Grid. Mr. Pierce is with her."
At least she was safe, Victoria thought. Protected by Alexander's presence
and his own security team. But for how long?
Victoria moved back
to her desk and pressed the intercom. "Sarah, cancel my meetings for the rest of the day. And-
have the car ready in twenty minutes."
She released the button and looked at Martin. "I want our security doubled at the groundbreaking ceremony.
Triple it around Camille without making it obvious. And | want every second of Rose's day tracked, where she
goes, who she meets, what she buys." "Yes, ma'am." Martin's expression remained neutral, but Victoria caught
the faintest flicker of concern in his eyes. "And the man?" "Find him," Victoria said, her voice going sharp as a
blade. "Whatever it takes."
Martin nodded and left the office. Alone, Victoria pulled open her desk drawer and removed an old photograph,
herself and Sophia, thirteen years ago, at the hospital fundraiser where Sofia had met Charles Pre The ache in
her chest surprised her. Victoria Kane did not indulge in regret, it was unproductive, wasteful. Yet lately, watching
Camille begin to open her heart to Alexander, seeing glimpses of the woman she had been before Rose's
betrayal, Victoria wondered about the costs of her methods.
"Necessary," she whispered to the empty room. Everything had been necessary. The surgery. The training. The
calculated revenge. She had forged Camille into a weapon that could strike back at those who ha
her.
But weapons, once created, didn't always stay in the hands that made them.
Her phone buzzed with a message from Alexander:
*Camille found inconsistencies in the Grid blueprints. Minor but concerning. Someone may have tampered with
them, Hannal investigating*
Victoria's breath caught. More evidence of a coordinated attack. She texted back
Keep her close. Coming to you now.
She grabbed her coat and moved toward the door, then paused, turning back to look once more at the frozen
image on the screen, Rose and the shadow of a man whose face they couldn't capture. "Who are you?" she
asked the figure. "And what gare you playing?"
The image, of course, gave no answer. But Victoria felt something she hadn't experienced in years, a flutter of
unease. Not fear, never fear. But a premonition that patterns were shifting, that variables she hadn' For the first
tsince taking Camille under her wing, Victoria wondered if she might be outmaneuvered. The thought sent a
chill through her that had nothing to do with the rain- cooled air.
In her private elevator descending to the garage, Victoria pressed her palm against the hidden scanner, granting
access to the secure communications system built into the wall. "Connectto Alexander Pierce. Encrypted
line."
A soft beep, then Alexander's voice filled the small space. "Victoria."
"Can you speak freely?"
"Yes. Camille is with Hannah reviewing the altered sections of the blueprints. We're alone.”
Victoria kept her voice low despite the elevator's secure design. "We have a situation. Rose
has been meeting with someone, a man. We can't identify him."
A pause. "Someone helping her target the Grid?"
"It seems likely. The timing, the secrecy. My security team couldn't track him, he knew they were following."
"Professional."
"Yes." Victoria watched the floor numbers tick down. "Alexander, I've never asked about the full extent of your
resources. | know they're substantial. More substantial, perhaps, than you've officially disclosed."
Another pause, longer this time. "What exactly are you asking, Victoria?"
"Your surveillance capabilities. They exceed standard corporate security, don't they?"
The elevator reached the garage level but Victoria pressed the hold button, keeping the doors closed. "They do,"
Alexander admitted finally.
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"Then | need you to find this man. Identify him. My team can't, and we're running out of time."
"You're askingto use methods that aren't strictly legal
Victoria smiled thinly at his careful phrasing. "I'm asking you to protect Camille. By any means
necessary."
The silence stretched between them. When Alexander spoke again, his voice had hardened. "I'll find him. But
Victoria, this is for Camille, not for you. I need you to understand the distinction." The words stung more than
Victoria would admit. "Just do what needs to be done. And Alexander?"
"Yes?"
"Don't tell Camille about this yet. Not until we know what we're facing. She needs to focus on the Grid."
"She won't appreciate being kept in the dark."
“She'll appreciate being blindsided by another attack even less." Victoria's tone left no room for debate. "Twenty-
four hours. Givethat before you tell her."
"Twenty-four hours," Alexander agreed reluctantly. "But not a minutapassing
Victoria ended the
call and released the hold button. The elevator doors slid open to reveal her waiting car. As she stepped out, her
phone buzzed again. A text from Martin:
*Rose just entered Madison Park. Meeting someone. Team in position."
Victoria slid into the back seat of her car. "Change of plans, James. Madison Park. As quickly as possible." The
driver nodded, pulling smoothly out of the garage into the rain-
slick streets. Victoria stared out at the city, her mind racing ahead, calculating risks and countermoves. Rose
Lewis was a snake, dangerous but predictable in her hatred. But this new player, this shadow man w he was the
true threat.
Victoria had spent a lifetanticipating her enemies' moves before they made them. It was how she had built
her empire, how she had survived when others fell. But this felt different. The pieces on the board were moving
in patterns she couldn't quite grasp.
For Camille's sake, she needed to see this enemy's face. Understand his motives. Know his weaknesses.
The car sped through the rainy streets, carrying Victoria toward Madison Park and perhaps, toward answers. But
as the familiar skyscrapers of midtown gave way to the lower buildings surrounding the park, the She couldn't
shake the feeling that for once in her long career of calculated risks and strategic victories, Victoria Kane might
be too late.