Chapter 105
Victoria Kane sat alone in her office, the glow from her computer screen the only light in the room. Outside her
windows, dawn painted the Manhattan skyline in hues of pink and gold, but she hadn't noticed the sunrise. She
hadn't moved from her chair in hours.
On her screen, financial records filled page after page, stock purchases, company
acquisitions, shell corporations nested within shell corporations like
Russian dolls. A tangled web of financial transactions that
had taken her team of investigators days to
unravel.
Victoria's mouth tightened as she scrolled through the data. The pattern was unmistakable once you knew what
to look for. Small stock
purchases, never more than one percent at a time. Different buyer names. Different banks. Different countries.
But
all ultimately tracing back to one man.
Herod Preston.
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She slammed her hand against the desk, the sharp crack echoing through the empty office. Victoria Kane did not
lose control. Not ever. But seeing Herod's name, the son of the man who had killed her daughte blood boiling.
Her intebuzzed. "Ms. Kane? Mr. Pierce is here."
Victoria took
a deep breath, smoothing her features into their usual mask of calm. Send him in."
Alexander
entered, impeccable as always in a tailored suit despite the early hour. His expression shifted when he saw her
face.
"You found something," he said, closing the door behind him.
Victoria swiveled her computer screen toward him. "Herod Preston has been buying Kane
Industries stock for the past six months."
Alexander crossed to her desk, studying the financial
data. “Through shell companies. Clever. Staying under the radar."
"Clever?" Victoria's voice sharpened. "He's infiltrating my company, Alexander."
"How much has he acquired?"
"Just
over five percent, according to what we've traced so far." Victoria stood, too agitated to remain seated. "He's
positioning himself for a hostile takeover."
Alexander
leaned closer to the screen, scrolling through the transactions. "Pequod Ventures, Ahab Holdings, Queequeg
Capital... all literature references. Easier to track than he thinks."
"This isn't a literary analysis, Alexander." Victoria paced behind her desk. "This
is Herod
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Preston making his next move against me. Against my
family. First the Grid sabotage, now this."
Alexander straightened, his expression serious. "Victoria, he can't take Kane Industries from you. You personally
own sixty percent of the company."
"I'm aware of my stock holdings," she snapped.
"And I've
recently acquired ten percent," Alexander continued, unfazed by her tone. Which means that even if Herod
managed to buy every remaining share, which he can't without triggering SEC notifications he would still be a
minority shareholder." Victoria paused her pacing. She knew this. Of course she knew this. She ha holdings
precisely to prevent hostile takeovers. But the sight of Herod Preston's nconnected to Kane Industries had
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇttriggered something primal in her, a mother's rage at the family that had taken her daugh "It's not about the
stock," she said finally. "It's about his audacity. His... invasion. After what his family did to Sophia.”
Alexander's expression softened slightly. "I understand. But we need to think
strategically. If Herod is buying
stock, it means he's planning for something beyond the Grid sabotage."
Victoria moved to the window, watching the city cto life below. She knew Alexander was right. This wasn't
just about emotion, it was about chess moves, strategy, seeing ten steps ahead.
"He wants inside
information," she said. "Board meeting minutes. Financial projections. Access to shareholder communications."
"Exactly," Alexander agreed. "And he'll use a proxy to request that
information once he reaches the five percent threshold that requires public disclosure."
Victoria turned back to face him, her mind racing through
scenarios. "We need to identify
his proxy before they make a move. And we need to know how much stock he actually owns."
Alexander was already typing on his phone. "I'll have my team dig
deeper. There may be other shell companies we haven't traced yet."
"Good. And have them check recent
trading patterns in Kane Industries stock. He may be accelerating his purchases now that the
Grid launch is imminent." Victoria returned to her desk, her
momentary loss of control now replaced with cold calculation. "If Herod thinks he
can use my company against me, he'll discover just how wrong he is."
Alexander pocketed his phone. "There's another angle we should consider."
"Which is?"
"If his stock purchases are discovered-and they will be, because we've found them, Herod will asswe're
focused on protecting the company from takeover."
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Alexander's eyes met hers. "Which may distract us from whatever
his actual plan might be."
Victoria considered this. "A diversion."
"Possibly. The Grid-
sabotage. The stock purchases. What if neither is his primary goal?" Alexander crossed to the
coffeemaker in the corner of Victoria's office, pouring two cups. "Herod strikes me
as a man who always has multiple strategies in play."
Victoria accepted the coffee he offered, warming her hands around
the cup. “Like a chess master sacrificing pieces to disguise his true objective."
"Exactly." Alexander took a sip of his coffee. "We need to ask ourselves: what
would hurt you the most? Not just financially, but personally?"
The question hung in the air between them. Victoria knew the answer immediately, though she would never say
it aloud. There was only one thing left in this world that could truly destroy her. Camille.
"Have you told her?" Alexander asked quietly, seeming to read her thoughts.
"About the stock purchases?"
Victoria shook her head. "She has enough to worry about with the Grid launch."
"She should know. This affects her too. Alexander's voice remained steady, but Victoria
heard the
underlying steel. His relationship with Camille had shifted, deepened. He was no longer just an ally but a
protector.
"I'll tell her," Victoria agreed, though
reluctantly. "After the shadow engineering team finishes correcting the Grid sabotage."
Alexander nodded, apparently satisfied with
that compromise. "In the meantime, | have a suggestion."
"I'm listening."
"Let's leak information about a major announcement coming
from Kane Industries. Something vague but significant sounding." A slight smile touched Alexander's mouth.
"Make Herod think we're planning a move he hasn't anticipated."
Victoria considered the suggestion. "A false flag operation. Force him to react rather than continue his current
strategy."
"Exactly. And when he reacts, we may learn more about his true objectives."
For the first tthat morning, Victoria felt the tight knot in her
chest loosen slightly. This was familiar territory, strategic maneuvering, creating traps for her enemies.
“Have Sarah draft a press release," she decided. "Something about
a significant upcoming
partnership announcement. No specifics, just enough to make the business
blogs speculate."
Alexander nodded. "I'll have my publicist do the same. Hint
at cooperation between
Pierce Enterprises and Kane Industries on a 'revolutionary new venture."
"Stock prices will rise," Victoria noted. "Costing Herod more if he continues buying shares."
"And possibly forcing him to accelerate his plans, whatever they might be."
Victoria set down her coffee cup and moved back to her computer, closing the
financial files with decisive clicks. "Let him come. Whatever Herod Preston is planning, he'll find I'm not the easy
target his brother thought Sophia was."
The room fell silent. Victoria rarely mentioned Sophia directly, even
now. Alexander watched her, his expression carefully neutral.
"There's one more thing we should consider," he said finally.
Victoria raised an eyebrow. "Yes?"
"The timing." Alexander leaned against her desk. "Herod's stock purchases began six months ago, long before
the Grid sabotage. Before Rose found him."
Victoria went still, the implications racing through her mind. "You think Rose
didn't find Herod. Herod found Rose."
"It's worth considering," Alexander said. "What if Rose wasn't the architect of this plan, but merely
a useful tool Herod discovered? Someone with personal motivation to hurt Camille, who could be pointed in the
right direction and set loose?"
Victoria's chest tightened. If Alexander was right, they had potentially
misunderstood the entire situation. Rose wasn't the snake they needed to worry about, she was merely the
venom
delivery system for a much more dangerous predator.
"We need to-" Victoria began, but was interrupted by her phone's sharp ring.
She answered, listening intently as her security chief spoke. When the call
ended, her face had gone pale.
"What is it?" Alexander asked, instantly alert.
"The shadow engineering team discovered a secondary layer of sabotage in the Grid system. More sophisticated
than the
first." Victoria's voice was tight. "And sof the components were installed
by someone with high-level security clearance. Not Walsh."
Alexander straightened. "Someone else on the inside."
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"Yes. Martin Greene most likely. My head of special projects." Victoria's hand clenched around her phone. "He's
worked forfor fifteen years."
"Since Sophia died," Alexander said quietly.
Victoria nodded, the betrayal cutting deeper than she would admit. "Have him
followed. Discreetly. But don't move against him yet. If Greene is working with
Herod, he may lead us to him."
Alexander nodded. "And Camille?"
"Double her security detail immediately. Don't tell her why." Victoria moved
toward the door, her mind shifting to crisis mode. "I want the entire shadow engineering team moved to the
secure facility in White
Plains. Today. No contact
with anyone outside the team until the Grid corrections are complete."
"And the stock purchases?" Alexander asked, following her.
Victoria paused at the door, her face hardening into the expression that had made titans of industry quake for
decades. "Let Herod buy whatever he
wants. It won't matter when this is over."
"Victoria," Alexander said, his voice low. "Don't let this becpersonal."
She turned, fixing him
with a gaze that could have frozen fire. "This has been personal since the moment Charles Preston arranged my
daughter's death. Herod
chose to continue his brother's war."
"And Rose?"
"A useful pawn. Nothing more." Victoria's voice was cold. "We deal with Herod first. Rose is an afterthought."
Alexander didn't look convinced. "Don't underestimate her. That kind of hatred..."
"I know exactly how dangerous
hatred can be, Alexander." Victoria cut him off. "I've spent a decade
perfecting mine."
She
squared her shoulders, the momentary vulnerability gone, replaced by the steely determination that
had built her empire.
"Alert the board members | want an emergency meeting at noon.
Prepare the press release about our supposed partnership
announcement.’ And get Camille additional
protection without alarming her." Victoria's tone
made it clear these weren't requests. "Herod Preston thinks he's hunting me. He's about to discover he's the
prey, not the predator."
As she strode from the office, Alexander remained behind for a
moment, troubled by what he'd seen. The composed, calculating Victoria Kane he
knew had briefly vanished, replaced by
something rawer, more dangerous. A woman consumed by a decade-old
vendetta.
He pulled out his phone and/sent a quick text to Camille: *Need to talk. Soon. Something's happening with
Victoria.*
Then he followed Victoria from the office, wondering if they were all being
maneuvered into exactly the positions Herod Preston wanted them
in. Like pieces on a chess board, thinking they were making their own moves while actually following
the pattern a master player had designed for them.
And if they were, Alexander
wasn't sure any of them would recognize the trap until it was too late.