Chapter 4

The next morning, Harlow sat in the manor's study. She was reviewing the joint asset accounts. Her stomach dropped. Beck had already secretly transferred a massive chunk of their shared funds into offshore accounts.

Her phone buzzed on the desk. It was a text from Beck.

Meet me at the cafe near Central Park. Final negotiation. Don't be late.

Harlow changed into a sharp, tailored black business suit. She slipped on a pair of dark sunglasses and drove her car into Manhattan.

The bell above the glass door chimed as Harlow stepped into the high-end cafe. The smell of roasted coffee beans filled the air.

Her sharp eyes scanned the room. She immediately spotted Beck sitting at a corner table by the window.

A wave of intense nausea hit her. Fallon was sitting right next to him.

Fallon was wearing a beige trench coat from Harlow's favorite designer brand. Around her neck rested a heavy diamond pendant. It was the exact necklace Beck claimed he bought for a "corporate client" last month.

Harlow kept her face blank. She walked over, pulled out the chair opposite them, and sat down. She didn't take off her sunglasses.

Beck didn't waste time. He slid a thick stack of legal documents across the polished wooden table.

He cleared his throat. "Here is the deal. We stay married on paper. It maintains the perfect family image," Beck explained, leaning forward. "It will stabilize Holman Industries' stock price. Everyone wins. As for Kade, we will simply adopt him legally under your name so he has legitimate status."

Harlow sat perfectly still.

Fallon leaned her head against Beck's shoulder. She smiled sweetly at Harlow.

"I'm willing to compromise for the greater good," Fallon cooed. "I don't mind if Kade has to call you his adoptive mother."

Harlow stared at them through the dark lenses of her sunglasses. Her stomach churned so violently she thought she might actually vomit.

Beck crossed his arms. "Let's be real, Harlow. You only know how to spend money. You don't understand complex business operations. If you leave me, the company dies."

Harlow leaned back in her chair. A mocking smile touched her lips.

"Your business talent?" Harlow asked, her voice dripping with sarcasm. "You mean stealing your wife's corporate secrets to impress your mistress?"

Fallon's face went chalk-white. The sweet smile vanished. Her eyes instantly filled with tears, playing the victim perfectly.

Beck wrapped his arm around Fallon, pulling her close. He glared at Harlow. "Watch your mouth! You are vicious and uneducated!"

Harlow's patience snapped. The sheer audacity of these two parasites was suffocating.

She leaned forward and grabbed the thick stack of contract papers.

Beck watched in shock as Harlow gripped the edges of the document. With a violent jerk of her wrists, she ripped the thick stack in half.

She put the pieces together and ripped them again. And again.

When the contract was nothing but shredded confetti, she threw the pieces directly into Beck's face.

The sharp edges of the paper hit his cheeks. The shreds rained down over his expensive suit and tangled into Fallon's perfectly styled hair.

Harlow stood up abruptly. She towered over them, her aura radiating pure hostility.

She pulled off her sunglasses. Her eyes were like daggers.

"The depths of your shamelessness truly exceed my imagination," Harlow said, her voice dropping to a lethal whisper.

Fallon swatted the paper shreds out of her hair, letting out a shrill scream. "You are a crazy bitch!"

Beck slammed his hands on the table and jumped to his feet. He pointed a shaking finger at Harlow's face. "Don't push me, Harlow! You don't want to do this the hard way!"

Harlow slapped his hand away. Her skin was ice-cold.

"Negotiations are over," Harlow stated flatly. "I'll see you in court."

She grabbed her designer handbag from the chair and turned to leave.

"I know the best legal team in New York!" Beck roared at her back, ignoring the stares of the other customers. "I will make sure you lose everything! You won't even have the clothes on your back!"

Harlow paused mid-step. She turned her head slightly, giving him a profile of absolute disdain.

"Is that so?" Harlow said softly. "Let's see whose lawyer wants blood more."

She adjusted her bag on her shoulder and walked out of the cafe, her heels clicking sharply against the tile floor, leaving Beck and Fallon in a mess of torn paper.

Chapter 5

Harlow stepped out of the cafe and onto the bustling Manhattan sidewalk. The biting autumn wind hit her face, blowing away the sickeningly sweet smell of the cafe's pastries.

She turned her head and looked through the large glass window.

Inside, Beck was furiously brushing paper shreds off his lapels. Fallon was picking pieces out of her hair.

Fallon looked up and caught Harlow's eye. Through the glass, Fallon offered a malicious, triumphant smile.

Fallon exaggerated the movement of her lips, mouthing the words clearly: You lose.

Harlow's jaw tightened. She let out a cold, dead laugh. She turned away and pulled open the heavy door of the black Maybach waiting at the curb.

She slid into the plush leather backseat. The door shut, sealing her in silence.

"Find out which law firm Beck has been contacting recently," Harlow ordered immediately.

In the front passenger seat, her assistant, Eileen Ruiz, rapidly tapped on her tablet.

"He's been in talks with the partners at Pearson Hardman," Eileen reported, her brow furrowing. "They are notorious for using extremely dirty tactics."

Harlow narrowed her eyes. Her fingers tapped a slow, rhythmic beat against the leather armrest. Her brain processed the data at lightning speed.

To kill a rabid dog, you needed a bigger, more ruthless predator.

Harlow leaned forward. "Book me an appointment with Fitzgerald 'Fitz' Monroe."

Eileen gasped. Her fingers froze over the screen. She turned to look at Harlow with wide eyes.

"Boss," Eileen said, her voice shaking slightly. "Fitz Monroe is the heir to the Monroe Group. His firm only handles multi-billion dollar corporate mergers. He never takes divorce cases."

Eileen swallowed hard. "Rumor has it he is completely heartless. He hates messy personal drama. He's rejected dozens of billionaires."

Harlow leaned back against the seat. A dangerous, confident light sparked in her eyes.

"I know," Harlow said. "But I have a bargaining chip he cannot refuse."

She pulled her phone from her purse. She tapped the screen and brought up a highly classified financial report, followed by an underground gossip brief regarding the Monroe family.

The brief read: Monroe patriarch, Fitzgerald Sr. , issues ultimatum. If Fitz does not marry soon, his controlling shares in the family trust fund will be frozen.

Harlow's lips curled into a calculating smile. An enemy's weakness was the best key to their door.

Eileen looked stressed. "His schedule is highly classified. Regular appointments are booked out until next year."

Harlow reached into the hidden zipper compartment of her handbag. She pulled out a thick, black magnetic card. The edges were slightly yellowed, but the dark, embossed logo of the Monroe Group was unmistakable.

"This is the highest-level access pass my father received when he invested in the early construction of the Monroe building," Harlow said, staring at the card. "Let's hope they haven't updated their legacy security systems."

The Maybach merged into the heavy traffic, speeding toward the financial district.

Inside the car, the air was thick with tension. Harlow closed her eyes, mentally simulating the upcoming negotiation.

Miles away, inside the cafe, Beck smirked as he hit 'send' on an email to Pearson Hardman, confirming their retainer. He was absolutely certain Harlow couldn't find anyone to match his legal firepower.

The Maybach glided to a smooth stop in front of the towering, glass-and-steel fortress of the Monroe Group headquarters.

Harlow pushed the car door open. She stepped out onto the pavement and tilted her head back, looking up at the intimidating skyscraper. She took a deep breath, filling her lungs with the cold city air.

She smoothed down the front of her black suit, ensuring there wasn't a single wrinkle.

She gripped the black magnetic card tightly in her hand. Her eyes were sharp, focused, and deadly.

She leaned down and looked at Eileen through the open car window.

"Keep the 'Scorched Earth' protocol on standby," Harlow instructed, her voice dead serious. "If you receive a text from me with the code word 'execute,' or if you haven't heard from me by the end of the day, initiate phase one."

It was the code to begin revoking all her AI core licenses from Holman Industries.

Eileen nodded solemnly, watching her boss walk away.

Harlow turned and marched through the revolving glass doors of the Monroe building, ready to walk into the lion's den.

Chapter 6

Harlow stepped into the massive, marble-floored lobby of the Monroe building. She kept her head down, avoiding the gaze of the receptionists. She walked straight toward the private VIP elevator bank tucked in the back corner.

She pressed the old, yellowed magnetic card against the sleek black scanner.

The scanner flashed red for a second. Harlow held her breath. Then, a sharp beep echoed, and the light turned green. The brushed steel doors slid open smoothly.

Harlow let out a quiet breath and stepped inside.

The elevator shot upward, your stomach dropping slightly from the speed. It stopped at the top floor.

The doors opened. Harlow stepped out and nearly collided with a man in a gray suit carrying a stack of thick files. It was Marcus Thorne, Fitz's executive assistant.

Marcus stumbled back, his eyes wide with shock. He immediately held up a hand to block her path.

"Who are you? You don't have an appointment," Marcus demanded, reaching for the earpiece hidden in his ear to call security.

Harlow didn't blink. She spoke rapidly, her voice sharp and precise.

"Your firm is secretly acquiring Nexus Tech. Their Q3 financial reports are hiding a forty-million-dollar deficit in their offshore R&D accounts."

Marcus froze. The color drained from his face. That data was top-secret. If that leaked, the acquisition would collapse instantly.

In that split second of his hesitation, Harlow sidestepped him. She walked straight to the heavy, double mahogany doors at the end of the hall and pushed them open.

The CEO office was cavernous. Floor-to-ceiling windows offered a dizzying view of the Manhattan skyline.

Standing by the window, with his back to the door, was Fitzgerald 'Fitz' Monroe.

He wore a dark charcoal suit that perfectly tailored his broad shoulders. Hearing the doors open, he slowly turned around.

His eyes were a piercing, icy blue. They locked onto Harlow with a heavy, suffocating pressure. He looked like a predator assessing a threat.

Marcus rushed into the room behind Harlow, panting. "Mr. Monroe, I'm so sorry. I'm calling security right now to throw her out."

Fitz raised one hand. A single, silent gesture. Marcus instantly clamped his mouth shut and stepped back.

Fitz's cold gaze remained fixed on Harlow. "Who are you? And how do you know those numbers?" His voice was a low, dangerous rumble.

Harlow didn't show an ounce of fear. She walked confidently to the center of the room and sat down on the expensive black leather sofa. She crossed her legs.

"I am Harlow Holman," she said smoothly. "I know those numbers because the underlying AI architecture Nexus Tech is using was originally designed by me anonymously years ago. I know exactly where its fatal flaw lies. By reverse-engineering the cost to patch that dead end, their R&D deficit has to be a forty-million-dollar black hole. It's simple math."

Fitz narrowed his eyes. He walked over and sat in the single armchair opposite her. His aura filled the space, demanding submission.

"State your business," Fitz said coldly. "My time is billed by the second."

Harlow looked him dead in the eye. "I need you to be my divorce attorney. I need you to crush Beck Chase and leave him with absolutely nothing."

Fitz stared at her for a second. Then, a short, harsh laugh escaped his lips. His eyes were filled with absolute disdain.

"Ms. Holman," Fitz said, his tone dripping with mockery. "This is Wall Street. Not a marriage counseling clinic. The door is behind you. Leave."

He stood up and reached for the intercom button on his desk.

Harlow didn't move a muscle. She threw her trump card onto the table.

"What if I can solve the problem of Fitzgerald Senior forcing you into a commercial marriage? What if I can secure your control over your trust fund?"

Fitz's finger stopped a millimeter above the intercom button. The temperature in the room plummeted. He turned his head slowly, his eyes narrowing into dangerous, lethal slits.

Harlow spoke clearly, laying out the deal. "Be my lawyer. In exchange, I will play the role of your perfect girlfriend. I will handle your grandfather, and you will be free from his arranged marriages."

Fitz walked slowly back to the sofa. He leaned over, placing both hands on the armrests of her chair, trapping her in his shadow.

He was so close Harlow could smell the sharp, clean scent of cedarwood cologne radiating from his skin. Her heart beat faster, but she forced herself to hold his gaze.

"What makes you think you can fool my grandfather?" Fitz asked. His voice was a husky, threatening whisper.

Harlow tilted her chin up. "Because I am not just the Holman heiress. I can also read and fix the obscure AI code he is currently obsessed with."

Fitz's eyes searched her face. He looked at the stubborn set of her jaw and the sharp intelligence burning in her eyes. The air between them crackled with invisible electricity.

Suddenly, Fitz pushed off the chair and stood up straight. He adjusted his cufflinks. The hard, cruel lines of his mouth softened just a fraction, forming a faint, calculating smirk.

"Deal," Fitz said. "But remember, Ms. Holman. During the contract period, this is a transaction of absolute obedience."

Harlow stood up. She extended her right hand.

"Mutual benefit, Mr. Monroe. A pleasure doing business."

Fitz gripped her hand. His palm was hot and strong. The most terrifying alliance in New York had just been forged.

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