Anona Beaumont stood perfectly still. Her posture radiated an effortless, terrifying authority that instantly silenced the entire corridor.
Tiffany, oblivious to the immense danger standing in front of her, placed her hands on her hips. "Are you the one hoarding the suite?" she demanded loudly.
Anona ignored Tiffany completely. Her sharp eyes softened slightly as she looked past the angry socialite to meet Ava's gaze.
"Darling," Anona asked, her tone gentle and deeply maternal, "are these loud, uncultured women bothering your shopping experience?"
Ava smiled warmly at her mother. "They were just leaving."
Tiffany realized the connection between the two women, but her new-money arrogance prevented her from grasping the sheer scale of their wealth.
Tiffany sneered, insulting Anona directly. "It makes sense. The penniless ex-wife brought her equally pathetic mother to beg for discounts."
The entire floor seemed to hold its breath. Mr. Hayes visibly pales, horrified by the fatal insult directed at the ultimate boss.
Anona didn't yell. Instead, she let out a soft, chilling laugh that made Kadence shiver involuntarily.
Anona turned her piercing gaze back to Tiffany. Her voice was perfectly modulated, carrying the weight of generations of power. "Allow me to introduce myself. I am Anona Beaumont."
Tiffany frowned. The name "Beaumont" triggered a faint, terrifying recognition in the back of her mind regarding the city's top real estate developers, but she couldn't piece it together fast enough.
Anona took a single step forward. "I don't just shop at this department store, little girl. My family's holding company owns this entire building. And the retail group."
Tiffany's arrogant expression shattered instantly. It was replaced by wide-eyed, absolute horror as the crushing reality of her mistake crashed down on her.
Anona turned to Mr. Hayes, her tone shifting to strict, unforgiving business. "Immediately revoke Tiffany Vance's purchasing privileges."
She didn't stop there. "Blacklist her across all Beaumont-owned properties globally. Effective immediately."
Tiffany gasped. Tears of profound humiliation welled in her eyes. She realized she had just been permanently exiled from the highest echelons of New York society.
She attempted to stammer an apology, reaching out a trembling hand toward Anona. "Please, wait, I didn't know-"
The two security guards stepped forward smoothly. They intercepted Tiffany's hand, physically placing their massive bodies between her and the Beaumonts.
Anona looked at Kadence next. Her eyes narrowed as she assessed the trembling woman who had helped destroy her daughter's marriage.
Kadence shrank back against the wall. Her hands were shaking so violently she dropped her phone onto the marble floor.
Anona leaned in slightly. "The Ford family is a sinking ship," she whispered, her voice low and lethal. "You are welcome to go down with it."
Ava stepped up beside her mother. The visual unity of the two powerful women projected an impenetrable wall of absolute dominance.
Mr. Hayes gestured sharply toward the elevators. He ordered the security guards to escort the two women off the premises immediately.
The guards flanked Tiffany and Kadence. They physically guided the crying, utterly humiliated women away from the VIP area and toward the public exit.
Shoppers and staff on the main floor watched in stunned silence as the previously arrogant socialites were paraded out like common criminals.
Ava watched them disappear into the elevator. A profound sense of closure and satisfaction washed over her chest.
Anona turned to Ava. Her fierce expression melted back into a warm smile. She linked her arm through her daughter's.
She guided Ava back into the sanctuary of the Private Client Suite. The heavy velvet doors closed firmly behind them, shutting out the world.
Inside, Anona handed Ava a fresh glass of champagne. "To the beginning of our complete takeover," Anona toasted.
Outside the store, standing on the cold pavement, a terrified Kadence pulled out her phone. She needed to warn Bryant. Ava was far more dangerous than they ever imagined.
High above Wall Street, in the minimalist, glass-encased office of Zimmerman Capital, Emilio Zimmerman stood perfectly still, staring out at the Manhattan skyline.
His executive assistant, Julian Croft, stepped quietly into the room. He held a secure, encrypted tablet against his chest.
Julian cleared his throat. "Sir, our intelligence network has confirmed the rumors. The Beaumont family has officially found their missing biological daughter."
Emilio turned slowly. His sharp, predatory eyes locked onto Julian. His expression was completely unreadable, but his focus was intense and unwavering.
Julian handed over the tablet. The screen displayed a high-resolution surveillance photo of Ava Beaumont stepping out of the Bergdorf Goodman VIP entrance.
Emilio took the tablet. His long, strong fingers traced the edge of the screen as he studied Ava's calm, striking features.
He noted the subtle confidence in her posture. It was a stark contrast to the typical, sheltered heiresses he usually encountered in his circles. She looked like a survivor.
"Richard Beaumont is quietly seeking a powerful protector for her-an alliance with someone he can absolutely trust to shield her from any further harm. He has already rejected all pure commercial marriage proposals, prioritizing her safety above all else," Julian mentioned, watching his boss carefully.
Emilio handed the tablet back. His deep voice rumbled through the quiet office. "Clear my schedule for tonight."
Julian nodded. "Where are we heading, sir?"
Emilio replied with the name of an exclusive, members-only private club in Midtown.
The scene shifted to the dimly lit, jazz-filled interior of the private club. Ava sat alone in a secluded leather booth, sipping a cold martini. She was waiting to meet her legal team to finalize the aggressive divorce filings.
Across the room, the heavy oak doors burst open. Bryant Ford walked in. He looked disheveled and frantic, his tie loosened as he desperately tried to secure bridge loans to save his failing company.
Bryant spotted Ava in the booth. His eyes widened in shock before his face twisted into a mask of desperate, ugly anger.
He marched across the patterned carpet, completely ignoring the club's strict decorum rules. He slammed his hands down hard on Ava's table, rattling her glass.
"How did you get past the screening without my name?" Bryant hissed, his veins bulging against his collar.
Ava didn't flinch. She took a slow sip of her drink. "I don't have a membership, Bryant," Ava replied coolly, her gaze drifting over his desperate posture, enjoying the sheer panic radiating from his pores. "But as of this morning, I am the guest the club's owner wants to please the most. It's a Beaumont family perk, something a failing tech bro wouldn't understand."
Bryant recoiled, refusing to believe her. He raised his voice, causing several nearby wealthy patrons to turn and stare in disgust.
"I will drag you out of here by your hair if you don't unfreeze my credit cards and return the codes!" Bryant threatened, leaning over the table.
From the shadows of the adjacent VIP alcove, Emilio Zimmerman watched the entire interaction. His eyes narrowed dangerously at Bryant's physical threat.
Emilio stepped out of the shadows. His towering, broad-shouldered frame instantly dominated the physical space around the booth.
He approached the table silently. The sheer force of his presence caused the ambient temperature in the room to seemingly drop.
Emilio placed a heavy, completely steady hand on Bryant's shoulder. His grip tightened just enough to inflict sharp, warning pain deep into the muscle.
Bryant gasped, spinning around furiously. His anger evaporated instantly when he recognized the face of the ultimate Wall Street apex predator.
"Mr... Mr. Zimmerman," Bryant stammered, his knees practically buckling. He tried to force a respectful, terrified smile.
Emilio ignored Bryant completely. His intense, dark eyes locked onto Ava. He held her gaze with a magnetic, undeniable weight that made Ava's breath catch slightly in her throat.
"Is this nuisance bothering you?" Emilio asked Ava. His voice was smooth, but laced with lethal, absolute authority.
Ava looked up at Emilio. She was momentarily surprised by his sudden intervention, but she quickly masked it. A spark of genuine intrigue lit up her eyes.
"The nuisance was just leaving," Ava replied coolly, holding Emilio's intense stare without backing down for a second.
Emilio smirked. It was a terrifyingly handsome expression. He violently shoved Bryant backward, dismissing him like trash.
Emilio turned his head slightly toward the shadows. "Julian."