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Empire of Dominance
Empire of Dominance
Penulis: Amelie Bergen

Chapter 1 : First Day Disaster

Penulis: Amelie Bergen
last update Terakhir Diperbarui: 2024-09-11 14:04:40

“You aren’t listening to me,” said Raven, trying to swallow back her raw anger. She knew she was right about the inconsistencies she’d found in the data. And she knew it was important.

Raven was a risk analyst: a specialized, every-second-counts sort of job where she made sure a given company’s money—in this case, huge amounts of money—were being managed safely, tailoring investments and predicting the market.

And still, her direct supervisor barely looked up from his desk. “It’s your first day, honey. Don’t try to walk before you can run.”

Raven could literally hear her teeth grinding. “I know what the data says.”

“Watch your tone with me, miss. It’s five o’clock—Go get yourself a drink and celebrate your first day.”

“But—”

“We’re not discussing this right now.”

She tried to make her angry rush look like a purposeful stride toward the elevator, but honestly—the whole day had been a wash. She didn’t care who knew it. Raven couldn’t believe how many hopes she’d pinned on today: her first day of work at Sinclair and Associates.

Sinclair and Associates was the premiere holding company one could ever hope to land at, especially straight out of university. Raven had been cruising on cloud nine since she’d accepted the job offer. And now, here she was, feeling somehow as if she’d landed at rock bottom instead of at the top.

Trained in data analytics and internet technologies, as well as drilled on a foundation of economics, at twenty-two she was tailor-made for this job. Sinclair was the best of the best: a holding company that managed majority stakes in massive and lucrative subsidiaries.

It was the kind of organization that most people would struggle to even comprehend at the best of times—investments, risk, shares, loss, distribution. All categorized neatly in her head.

And still, no one took her seriously.

Here, at the height of the city, exactly where she’d always dreamed of landing, she was disappointed.

Behind her, she heard her supervisor back in his glass-walled office, chatting and laughing with one of her male colleagues. And her blood threatened to boil.

Raven was angry at herself and even angrier at Sinclair and Associates. After all her work, she was angry enough to quit. Right here, right now. If there were anybody willing to listen to her.

She punched the down button on the elevator, picturing the truly massive martini she would order for herself once she got back to her neighborhood bar.

As soon as she got to her small cubicle, another of the girls from the office walked next to her and made a stop, turning to her. “So, did you have any luck?” Raven knew that tone; a very sarcastic one.

“He politely asked me to come back with the info tomorrow,” she replied, not sure if she wanted to lie or she wanted to be honest. Did she care?

The woman, a blonde bombshell, laughed. “He dismissed you, didn’t he.” Raven hated the fact that the woman was right. “Just take notes, write an email, and move on. No one here ever listens.”

“Is that what you do?” Rave’s eyes stared directly into the blonde one’s. “Did you ever even tried?”

The woman scoffed. “I don’t waste my time in even trying. This job is better if you do the bare minimum while you collect your paychecks and collect experience for your CV. Nothing more. You will learn.”

The woman turned around and walked away, confident in being smarter than Raven.

She didn’t have any friends in the city—she’d moved here for this job and this job alone—so she’d be drinking alone. She had no problem with that. Raven had never lacked for confidence. She knew her worth. She just needed her employer to wise up. If it was like this again tomorrow, she was out. Prestige and resume suicide be damned. She could work for any investment firm or holding company in this town. It was her fault for thinking that the biggest name would necessarily be the best.

As she waited with raw nerves for the elevator to chime up to her floor, way up on the eighteenth floor, she was taken aback by one of the senior associates suddenly appearing, as if from thin air, beside her. He didn’t even seem to register her, though she recognized him from the courtesy round of introductions she’d been dragged on only that morning. An older gentleman, in his bespoke blue suit and shining oxfords, he was every inch the image of a businessman.

“Yeah, yeah, that’s what I’m saying,” he droned impatiently—and Raven realized belatedly that he had his phone pressed up against his other ear.

For a half second she’d almost thought someone had noticed her long enough to actually direct a few earnest words in her direction. But, as usual today, she was disappointed. The man droned on without once glancing in her direction.

“We were idiots—yeah, Steve, idiots—to fire the last guy. There’s no way these risk analysis cases are going to get to the board quickly enough to make any kind of impact. Seriously, it’s like sending a snail mail letter for help when your ship is literally sinking under you. Holy shit, the dumb assery around here is going to give me a coronary.”

He tapped his shiny foot impatiently.

“And this elevator is pissing me off too. So fucking slow, all the time! I’m taking the stairs, damn it. At least it’s down, instead of up.”

Raven stopped herself—barely—from rolling her eyes as the senior associated trotted for the stairwell. She’d never understood businessmen’s need to be so coarse in their language, as if speaking with every fifth word a profanity lent them some sort of macho credibility. They were all trying way, way too hard.

But still, that was interesting about what he’d said…If she’d understood correctly, the analyst who covered cases directly relevant to the board had been fired. Leaving beside the tremendous weight of that news—what could get such a high-ranking specialist fired?—and there was no one to fill his shoes.

Well well well. Maybe she’d stick around after all.

Oh, who was she kidding… She was daydreaming. A senior analyst position at Sinclair and Associates, only a few months out of undergrad? Now she was the idiot. She knew how these things worked: the long journey up the corporate ladder, the desperate scramble against impossible deadlines to prove yourself. She’d been ready for all of that—expecting it, trained for it. But that was years and years of work standing between her and the top-tier job of risk analyst reporting to the board.

Maybe all the reports she’d filed today would hover in pointless and ineffectual limbo, she thought, without someone sitting in that position. So even the tedious and frustrating process she’d undergone today was pointless.

Raven refused to be caged here. She was too good for that—and she knew it. Nobody was going to keep her on a backburner, not after how hard she’d worked in college and in her internships. She was Raven Cannon, and even Sinclair and Associates should care that she’d landed on their payroll. If she decided to stick around, that was.

The elevator doors opened, and she stepped inside, stiff-backed and mind whirling.

She punched the lobby button, already anticipating the rush of stale, summer-city air against her face after the long day in frosty air conditioning. Why did these office buildings stay so cold all the time? She let herself fume about that for a few seconds, rather than dwelling on the pointlessness of all her hours of work on this, her very first day, which was supposed to be the turning point of her whole career.

She was so consumed with fuming that she barely noticed that the elevator was going up, not down. Of course, she groaned inwardly. She couldn’t catch a break. Even the elevator was refusing to acknowledge her.

She watched the numbered buttons ding up and up and up…all the way to the top.

Her mouth went a bit dry. The elevator wasn’t ignoring her. The top floor probably had some sort of override priority, so whoever was up there would never have to wait for the elevator to service other employees. It would come straight up to the C-suite.

She stood up a little straighter—up relaxed when the doors actually opened.

In the elevator doorway was a man only about ten years her senior—not one of the shadowy, surely-much-older heads of Sinclair and Associates. This was probably an assistant or a secretary, with that cold, far-away look in his serious dark eyes.

In the next beat, just as he stepped into the elevator and the door closed behind him, she realized he was also very, very handsome.

It was the kind of magazine-cover-polished male beauty that made everything around it seem to fade and blur. Nothing but him could be the focal point. Broad shouldered and powerful looking, his face was a strong, firm set of angles, his brow tensed in a permanent furrow that he somehow managed to make look good, where in anyone else it would look straight-out silly.

His dark, smooth hair was combed precisely, and Raven was willing to bet that haircut had cost at least as much as the rich leather briefcase he wore slung over one shoulder. And his suit—is that the kind of crisp, James-Bond-looking attire they were sporting upstairs?

But more than that, this mystery man carried an aura of authority and power that clung to him like the luxury cologne he wore. He was the kind of man, she thought, who might clear his throat and instantly have a noisy room quiet to listen.

She was suddenly very conscious of her own body, stiff and nearly vibrating with rage and frustration, and her straightforward black skirt suit. This morning, she’d thought it was a sensible and clean-looking first-day outfit—a rather inexpensive suit set tailored at the local dry cleaners, a nondescript get up that gave her coworkers a blank slate to work with.

Her red hair was twisted up into a bun at the back of her head, and her nails, she knew, were chipping from the discount manicure she’d bought only a few days ago. Well. You got what she paid for.

This man was everything she knew she wasn’t: cool and stoic, pristinely put together in a costume complete with shining cuff links.

As the elevator doors closed, she worked up her courage.

“Happy five o’clock somewhere,” she joked. “Glad it’s here.”

Those cool, blank eyes shifted sideways to regard her. She’d clearly interrupted his line of thinking. Even though his dark eyes were cold and blank as a shark’s, Raven could sense the irritation rolling off him. She shouldn’t have said anything. Who did she think she was, talking to a C-suite-level employee like that?

Screw it. She’d never liked being told what to do.

“So, how was your Wednesday?”

“It would be better,” said the man with cool finality, “without all forced small talk.”

There was ice at the bottom of his voice. He meant it. And he had no hesitation being frank.

As if Raven needed reminding that she’d landed at the bottom of the barrel.

But she knew she was flustered for another reason: this man wasn’t just polished, like the other associates, managers, and analysts who had been ignoring her all day. This man was genuinely, darkly handsome. He’d be devastatingly good looking even in a t-shirt and jeans, but somehow she knew this was was not a t-shirt and jeans kind of guy.

She couldn’t picture it. In his Bond-level crisp business suit, he looked like he belonged on some thirst-trap magazine cover—glaring out at the viewer with cold disdain. Cold disdain basically dripped off him in waves. And she couldn’t say why, but it made her legs a bit weak.

She shook herself mentally. This was so, so unprofessional. Even thinking it was unprofessional.

“Sorry,” she said, half for the small talk and half for her thoughts. She hoped she wasn’t blushing. “I’ve had a long day. Just trying to shake off some tension, you know?”

“I understand.” His tone was inflexible and icy.

“It was my first day.” Couldn’t this elevator go any faster? She knew she’d start blushing if she didn’t escape soon. She usually had no problem at all with making conversation, getting people engaged. But this man was devastatingly handsome, and she was so, so tired and angry. She felt entirely at loose ends.

And that was when the elevator gave a low, pained groan, the motion of the car turning jerky and even slower.

Raven half-stumbled; the man didn’t so much as flinch. And the elevator came to a grinding halt. The lights plunged off, and for a split second they stood in darkness. Then low emergency lights flicked on.

They were stuck.

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  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 2 : Alerting the Captain

    Raven tried to breathe normally, but the air already felt warm and stale, and she was at the end of her patience. She couldn’t help it. She made a low, frustrated growl that was halfway between a curse and a groan.The handsome man looked at her, actually looked at her, for the first time.“Rolling blackouts,” he said matter-of-factly. “Just about all the emergency power goes to the servers, of course. They’ll get to us eventually.”Raven laughed. The man looked surprised.“Sorry,” she said again. Why was she apologizing so much? “‘Eventually’ just seems to be the flavor of the day. Someone will take a look at that report ‘eventually.’ We’ll return your email ‘eventually.’” She sighed. “Let’s hope the building services are more responsive than the management.”The man’s dark eyebrows rose questioningly. “I’m curious. What do you mean?”Raven pushed the emergency call button, not that it would do any good. As cool and disinterested as her reluctant companio

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  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 3 : No Room for Error

    When Raven stepped out into her new office space the next morning, the sun was barely peeking over the horizon, lighting up the grid work of city streets outside. This office was a different world than the drab bullpen of the day before. Instead of a maze of uniform desks with flat fluorescent lighting, there was an entire office, just for herself, with a window overlooking the skyline. Her name was already on the nameplate on the door. Still, it all didn’t feel real.She was dressed to match the change in circumstances. No more sensible blank-slate first-day outfit. She’d put time into her hair this morning, scheduled a manicure after work yesterday, and ensured she appeared composed and pristine. No one would doubt that she belonged here by looking at her. And she would make sure they knew that she did when they saw her work.Raven wasn’t cocky, but she was certainly confident. If you put an earnings sheet in front of her, she could decode it to dig out the company's narrative

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  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 4 : Death to the Scheme

    *Kade’s POV* Kade Sinclair had all his attention focused on the documents Raven Cannon had brought to him. He read them twice, three times, and then a fourth until every detail was committed to memory. At last, he set the folder down and breathed out a long, settling sigh to bring his mind back into focus.There was no doubt Raven was absolutely correct. In a single workday, she had uncovered a patient but clumsy scheme that was operating under his nose — in one of his major subsidiary companies — for at least two years. It may have taken that long for the pattern of transactions to become apparent enough to be caught. Maybe. But he didn’t have that kind of leniency, not with himself or anyone else. This was a breach of his defenses, and it was unforgivable.At the end of Raven’s notes was a list of suspects—not that she called them suspects, per se. They were the operators within the company who COULD have authorized and orchestrated the transactions at such a high level.

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  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 5 : Anything for You

    Sharon, Andre, and Raven all arrived at work around the same time, just after sunrise, one week after Raven had started her new position.“Morning,” she smiled genuinely at them as they approached.“Morning,” Sharon echoed back, holding out the coffees she’d brought for Andre and Raven.“Is it Friday yet?” Andre fake-whined dramatically, making the two women laugh.Raven liked her coworkers very much, and she had the strong impression they liked her too. Already, they’d fallen into a comfortable pattern with each other, arriving around the same time in the morning and sharing a quiet warm-up to the day, chatting and getting themselves situated.Then the real work of the day began, and they buckled down in their separate offices until the catered lunch was delivered. Their relationship was less as casual coworkers and more as comrades in the trenches. The work they were doing was serious; they all knew that. At the same time, they all understood that they were under the sa

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  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 6 : Dangerous Passion

    As Leo Baugh bought her her second shot, Raven knew going undercover might be going a bit too far.She was wearing her tightest, reddest party dress, resurrected from her undergrad days, only a few months before. It was easy enough to get into Leo Braugh’s company calendar via the official intranet, to find out he was heading to this club and when.He had no idea who she was, of course. Up until two weeks ago, she’d been a nobody barely dipping a toe in at the lowest rung of his company. And now, she, Sharon, and Andre barely saw anyone other than each other, Megan, and Kade at work.Kade. She tried not to let her mind wander back to the serious weight of his stare… the way it rooted you, commanded you. Or maybe, she should let her mind drift to him. After all, she was doing this for him. For his approval.Leo Braugh, senior associate at Kade’s own company, slipped an arm around her waist, letting his sweaty palm wander lower to her thigh. She let him. He was getting drun

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  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 7 : Right Away, Mr. Sinclair

    Kade keyed in an access code and pressed his thumb to a reader, opening the way to a private elevator. This was his private entrance inside of one of the most exclusive and luxurious apartment buildings in the city. Raven knew it by sight, but just as the limo pulled away along the street, she found herself unable to think about the absurd amount of money it must cost to have this level of privacy in this specific building. All she could focus on was the tight hold of Kade’s arm around her waist, the unquestioning power of his muscles.She barely noticed the sleek gold of the elevator, its spotless over-large extravagance. All she could see was herself as a reflection in the pristine doors, pinned against the powerful, beautiful man beside her. She watched his hand slide upward, cupping and toying with one of her breasts through the thin fabric of the dress.Breathe, she thought, breathe.But just breathing was getting more and more difficult as she clung to him in turn, gr

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  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 8 : Tonight, at Nine

    Raven woke up from a deep, deep sleep, the luxury sheets bundled around her sticky, naked body like a cloud. She felt last night in every inch of her. Her muscles had the loose, pleasant sense of exhaustion, and the faint weight of a hangover hung suspended in her skull.Beside her in the massive bed was… empty space. Kade was gone.She couldn’t say she was very surprised; Kade hadn’t struck her as a breakfast-and-conversation type. Still, there was a vague sort of sadness about waking up alone, in the aftermath of all that… that…What could she even call it? Her college boyfriends had been either gentle and exploratory or eager and energetic. But Kade—he was something else entirely. Something she didn’t know quite how to think about. The unspoken dominance he communicated through his touch, the powerful flex of his muscles that left no space for argument, for challenge. She felt the shadow of that force, pressed against her skin, on her hips.As she rolled out of bed, she f

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  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 9 : Mutually Beneficial Negotiations

    It was a good thing Leo was such a bad con man—or at least a messy one, in terms of hiding the evidence—because Raven’s head was not in the game for the rest of the day at work. Kade had gotten Raven access to Leo’s company email account, and she spent hours absently matching up promises about “legitimate” investments and preferential treatment Leo made with when that money landed in his bank accounts. (Seriously, who conducted their fraud through undeleted emails on their proprietary company account? A genius Leo Braugh was not.) She knew this was her moment of victory, a major bust that was doing its part in keeping the company watertight. But her mind just kept wandering hours ahead, to nine o’clock. Sharp.She kept having to be reminded what they were talking about when Andre and Sharon tried to loop her into the conversation at lunch.“You are seriously out of it today, Senior Risk Analyst,” said Sharon, framing it as a joke but Raven heard the note of real concern un

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  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 50 : What's Mine Is Mine

    Raven reclined in the back room office of one of the most exclusive fashion designers in the city, watching her sketch out another vision of a gown for next week’s gala dinner.“This is your debut among the elite as a serious player,” said the designer, lazer-focused. “I want you to look fucking dangerous.”“I like how you think,” grinned Raven, admiring the sketches upside down. “I look forward to seeing what you come up with. And then terrifying some pampered nepo babies into selling shares in their daddies’ companies.”“I like the way YOU think,” laughed the designer. “I’ll have five options ready for you by Friday.”“Excellent. Then I’ll run—I have a lot of appointments this afternoon.”The black-tie doormen showed her out to her waiting limo. HER limo. She slid into the cool interior, catching the curious glances of ordinary passersby—people who hadn’t even been aware of the massive transformation in the financial world last week, or if they had been, hadn’t been overly

  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 49 : Contract Signing

    They were back at the restaurant on the ground floor of Kade’s apartment building only a few hours later for lunch—or for whatever indeterminate meal marked this strange, endless, wonderful day.Raven gratefully accepted a large pour of Kade’s favorite vintage of wine, allowing herself to breathe out at last. Kade had booked them a table by the window: a very visible table, almost like a stage onto the sidewalk. Kade kept his phone on the table, watching push notifications roll in minute by minute as he sipped at his own wine.“So. The Jackal.” She spoke tentatively, reluctant to broach a topic that would bring the whole mood of this victorious moment down. “How did that happen?”“Easily. I reached out to him and told him I had a job.”“Just like that?” She couldn’t help staring. It seemed too easy.“I have my underworld contacts. As you well know.” He didn’t seem at all phased to be discussing this openly and in public. Well, at least in his own restaurant. But then again

  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 48 : New Arrangements

    They didn’t sleep. Raven felt too full of excitement—the lingering, brutal thrill of mindblowing sex and the impending victory made her feel like she’d had five coffees in a row. She showered instead of vainly trying to catch a few minutes of sleep, emerging in a wave of scented steam and contentment. She dug out the gala-night cosmetics from where she’d stowed them in the bathroom drawers and set about making herself immaculately made up.In the mirror, as she made a perfect, subtle cat eye with a careful flick of the eyeliner, she saw a polished, pristine businesswoman. Elegant and keen, like a big cat in a predatory mode. Christina Lu had this dangerous elegance, Raven thought. And now she did too. She was a part of this world. For the first time, she felt secure in that knowledge. She felt equal to it.Nobody was going to be able to take this away from her, she knew. She was what she was–and she very much liked the feeling of being dangerous, she’d come to realize.Kade ap

  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 47 : Repairing Relationships

    The lawyers shuffled out after about half an hour of celebratory drinking and self-congratulations. Raven was left alone in the dining room, the last of the drug’s aftereffects fading into the light champagne buzz.Raven hoisted herself onto the table, where all the monitors and laptops had been set up only a little while before.But Kade didn’t come back in. She linked her ankles and swung them back and forth. If he didn’t show up soon, she decided, she was going to get at least a few hours of sleep before they met up with Christina Lu. But what was keeping Kade?Then she caught the flow of low, low voices. Hushed, coming from the kitchen. Kade and Seymore.She hopped off the table and moved tentatively toward the conversation. She told herself that she wanted to defend Seymore, if it came down to it. To tell Kade she understood what it would be to be dominated. To be taken. But she also knew she was just intensely curious.Kade and Seymore were poised, facing off from oppos

  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 46 : The Reckoning

    Raven’s POVRaven felt the shivering motion of a car motor running. Her head was in someone’s lap, resting against a man’s strong thigh. She recognized the pressure of the palm cupping her head. The motion of a thumb stroking her hair. For a moment, she was floating in the heavy, sweet tenderness of that touch—of Kade’s hands, treasuring her with each touch.And then she remembered.She shouldn’t be awake. She shouldn’t be alive.She tried experimentally to wiggle her fingers. They responded—distantly, clumsily. But she could move. She could think. Granted, through an enormous headache and what felt like a boulder lodged in her stomach.Raven didn’t dare to believe it for a few long seconds.“Seymore, hurry.” Kade’s voice was close, cold, and tight. Urgent. “I think her hands are seizing—”She opened her eyes.There was a clear, split second when she saw Kade’s face looking down at her with open concern… and open affection.She felt herself smile. The soft, senseless

  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 45 : Conquering Oriri

    Kade’s POVKade Sinclair did not get frantic. But he was very, very worried.He sat around the corner from Oriri, parked in the borrowed getaway car with the lights off on the cross street. Raven knew where to find him. She’d gone in nearly fifteen minutes ago, and she wasn’t back out. Seymore hadn’t reemerged either, but that was less concerning. Seymore would be pretending to negotiate, he thought, driving up the price for his loyalty before accepting it, to all appearances. Raven should have taken no more than ten minutes.He couldn’t wait any longer.If Oriri got Raven too… That would be too much. That would be it.He wouldn’t—couldn’t—admit that to himself. But that would break him. How they would send her body to him? All those years ago, the Oriri operative had described how a thirteen-year-old Kade would be left on his father’s desk. An ending to a legacy. To a dynasty. The tactics had never changed. Only now, it was the horror show of the Oriri heirs who were pull

  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 44 : A Glass of Whiskey

    Raven’s POVThe automatic lights flashed on in the server room as Raven moved inside, flash drive in hand. She felt as if she were walking into a gunfight carrying a knife—or not even a knife. Maybe a walking stick. But there was no time to get fidgety or hesitant. She was in this now. Five minutes, she thought. Just let me make it five minutes, and I can do this.She plugged in, setting up at one of the maintenance consoles perched at intervals along the huge servers, with their rows and rows of blinking lights and whirring computer fans. Goosebumps prickled Raven’s bare legs and arms as she watched Oriri’s proprietary software kick into gear. Its format was unfamiliar but intuitive. Just get to the data, she thought firmly. Get to the data, and the rest is cake.And… it was.File after file opened at a tap. UI windows opened in a flash and vanished again as automatic approvals were granted by the certificate permissions Jane and Peter had loaded the flash drive with.The da

  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 43 : Bring Her In

    Seymore’s POV A few minutes earlier, Seymore strode into the vast Oriri lobby, all slick marble and tasteful gilding along angular edges. They might be evil, murderous assholes, he thought, but they could decorate. Or at least hire good decorators.Seymore’s cheer was his armor, and he kept it up around himself. Nobody could crack good cheer. It was something he’d learned after long struggles. Even Kade didn’t know what Seymore had gone through in the years since school…What he’d struggled with. How he’d nearly broke.But now, he had his armor.He smiled at Charles Lu, as the second-youngest Lu sibling came toward him in the lobby. Seymore grinned cheerfully as he shook the hand of the man who had helped arrange the murder of his best friend’s parents.“Good evening, Mr. Lewis. Thank you for coming.”“Please, call me Seymore.” Seymore knew Charles Lu by reputation, and he was pleased to see his instincts were correct: the surviving Lu brother appeared to be about as

  • Empire of Dominance   Chapter 42 : The Server Room

    “It’s almost time.” Kade checked his high-end watch for the the fifth time in five minutes.“I know,” Raven smiled, trying to cool down his nerves and vicariously her own as well. “You said that a minute ago.”“I’ll follow a minute after you. In the car that you’ll be looking for when it’s time to get out. A blue hatchback.”“Yes, you showed me the picture.” Raven rubbed his arm. They were still in the penthouse elevator, standing ready for the taxi that should be appearing in precisely two minutes. Inside would be Seymore, diverting the taxi driver by—untraceable, unhackable—verbal direction to the penthouse. Nothing about tonight could begin with or leave a trail. No rideshare with a saved history and user associated program. It would all be done in cash and borrowed cars. Top secret, she thought. She was beyond finding it funny, though. Nothing about tonight felt funny.When she let her mind wander, she found herself floating back to Garth Lu. His face close to hers

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