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THE SILENCE BETWEEN FLOORS

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Mara Vale is an invisible assistant at Crowe Dynamics, serving powerful men like CEO Lucien Crowe. Their secret affair within a glass tower shatters when Mara becomes pregnant and refuses to be silenced. As Lucien tries to protect his family and empire through threats and legal contracts, Mara fights back. Her defiance sparks a public scandal that destroys Lucien’s marriage and corporate dynasty. This thriller explores the high cost of challenging a man who thought he was untouchable.

THE SILENCE BETWEEN FLOORS Chapter 1

Crowe Dynamics did not loom over Manhattan so much as declare ownership of it.

The building rose forty-three stories of mirrored steel and smoked glass, a blade of architecture wedged into the skyline. At certain hours-early morning, when the sun slanted low and traffic groaned along the avenues-the tower reflected the city so perfectly it seemed to vanish, leaving only a phantom silhouette where an empire conducted its business.

Inside, everything was quiet in the way money preferred to be.

The lobby floors gleamed like frozen water. Security desks curved in minimalist arcs. Digital screens whispered stock tickers and global headlines in muted fonts. Visitors spoke in lowered voices without realizing why. The air smelled faintly of citrus polish and fresh paper.

Mara Vale crossed the marble each morning with the practiced invisibility of someone who had learned how to exist without interrupting the world around her.

She kept her head slightly bowed, dark hair pinned into a neat twist at the nape of her neck, heels clicking softly rather than sharply. Her ID badge swung from a thin silver chain, not the thick lanyards worn by junior staff. She had chosen that detail deliberately-small, elegant, unremarkable.

Six months at Crowe Dynamics had taught her that success inside the building depended less on brilliance than on frictionlessness. The people who lasted were the ones who did not slow the machine.

She passed the security gates with a nod. Marcus, the guard who worked mornings, lifted two fingers in greeting.

"Early again," he said.

"Late night in Tokyo," Mara replied.

He chuckled. "Does the sun ever set for your floor?"

"Only when the elevators break."

She rode one of the private lifts reserved for executives and their assistants-no buttons, only a slim touch screen that read her badge and delivered her silently upward. As the city dropped away beneath her feet, Mara reviewed the day ahead in her mind.

Eight-thirty: board prep packets for Lucien Crowe.

Nine: call with Zurich analysts.

Ten-fifteen: legal review of an acquisition in São Paulo.

Lunch-tentative, depending on whether the CFO canceled again.

Three: press briefing rehearsal.

Six: gala committee check-in with Mrs. Crowe's foundation.

She exhaled slowly.

Mr. Crowe liked things precise.

The elevator doors opened onto the forty-second floor, where carpet replaced marble and sound softened into something intimate and controlled. Frosted glass walls framed conference rooms named after constellations-Orion, Vega, Atlas. A narrow corridor curved toward the executive suite, where assistants' desks formed a crescent outside a single set of opaque doors.

Lucien Crowe's office.

Mara slipped into her chair, powered up her terminal, and placed her notebook squarely beside her keyboard. Within minutes, she had cross-referenced schedules, printed briefing notes, and flagged three emails from European partners marked urgent.

Her phone chimed.

Private line - LC.

She answered before the second ring.

"Good morning, Mr. Crowe."

"Mara," came the calm baritone she recognized instantly. "Do we have the Zurich numbers?"

"In your inbox already, highlighted in yellow. I included the revised projections and the footnotes on regulatory risk."

A pause.

"Good," he said. "Add ten minutes to that call."

"I'll notify them."

"And cancel my lunch."

She hesitated only long enough to make it polite. "The CFO?"

"Tell him tomorrow."

"Yes, sir."

She hung up, typing notes with efficient strokes.

From where she sat, she could see Lucien Crowe through the frosted glass panel that cut a vertical stripe down the middle of his office doors. Just a silhouette: tall, straight-backed, moving as he spoke to someone inside. His gestures were economical. Controlled. The kind of man who never wasted motion.

Mara had Googled him before her first interview, of course. Everyone did.

Lucien Crowe, 41. Visionary CEO. Family man. Architect of the decade's most aggressive tech expansions.

Photos showed him smiling beside his wife, Eleanor-elegant, luminous, usually dressed in pale neutrals. Two children flanked them in charity-gala shots, the boy serious and dark-haired, the girl with her mother's soft smile.

Perfection packaged for quarterly reports.

In person, he was quieter than his press suggested. Less flash. More gravity.

The doors opened at exactly eight twenty-eight.

Lucien stepped out.

He wore charcoal today, crisp white shirt, no tie yet. His hair-dark with the faintest hint of gray at the temples-was still damp from a morning shower. He scanned the outer office with eyes that noticed everything.

"Mara."

She stood automatically, tablet in hand.

"Your Zurich packet is ready. Legal flagged two clauses in the São Paulo deal-I marked them with comments. And Mrs. Crowe's foundation confirmed the venue for Thursday."

He took the tablet, skimming as he walked.

"Where?"

"The Mercer Hall."

A nod. "Good choice."

He stopped.

Actually stopped.

That was unusual.

Lucien looked back down at the screen, then up at her.

"These figures here," he said, tapping once. "You adjusted the revenue curve."

"Yes, sir. The analysts' model assumed flat infrastructure costs. They're rising in that region."

His brow creased faintly.

"I missed that."

"You were traveling."

Another pause-longer this time.

Not displeased.

Interested.

"You saved us a very awkward call."

Mara inclined her head slightly. "Just doing my job."

He studied her for half a second longer than necessary, as though filing something away.

Then: "Good catch."

And he walked into his office.

Mara sat slowly.

Her pulse ticked faster than it had a moment earlier, though she told herself it was nothing. Acknowledgment from a CEO was not romance. It was currency. It was what assistants lived for.

Still.

Through the glass, she watched him pace while reading, already on another call.

Crowe Dynamics hummed around her-the soft footfalls of executives, the whisper of printers, the distant chiming of elevators carrying fortunes up and down the tower.

A kingdom made of glass.

And she was seated precisely at the door to its throne.

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THE SILENCE BETWEEN FLOORS of Contents

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Ch. 10
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