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Too Late, Mr. CEO: Watch Me Shine Novel Cover

Too Late, Mr. CEO: Watch Me Shine

After seven years building a tech empire from a garage, Kayla discovers her fiancé Brennon’s betrayal. Outside his office, she hears him dismiss their upcoming wedding as a mere PR stunt for their IPO while flirting with a new director. Realizing the man she made a billionaire views her as a tool, the genius coder behind his success decides to retaliate. She quits, joins his fiercest rival, and prepares to dismantle the kingdom she helped him create.
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Chapter 5

The FedEx courier checked his tablet against the directory in ApexAlgo's lobby.

"Executive suite," he said to the security guard. "Urgent delivery. CEO signature required."

The guard waved him through.

The express elevator rose thirty floors in seconds, depositing him in a corridor of hushed luxury. Thick carpet. Original art. The faint smell of leather and power.

Alex Chen looked up from his monitor as the courier approached.

Brennon Bauer's executive assistant was thirty-two, Harvard MBA, already showing the stress lines of someone who managed the ego of a tech billionaire. His inbox showed 847 unread emails. His coffee had gone cold three hours ago.

"Delivery for Brennon Bauer," the courier said. "Signature required."

Alex glanced at the sender information-a private residential address he didn't recognize. The "Urgent" sticker, however, caught his professional attention. He scrawled his name on the electronic pad, accepted the padded envelope, and was about to open it when the private line on his console buzzed-a direct call from Marcus Thorne's office, their top IPO target. Priority one.

"Mr. Thorne's assistant on the line for Mr. Bauer," his screen flashed. "Confirming today's 4 PM."

Alex dropped everything. He placed the unopened FedEx envelope on top of a stack of low-priority documents destined for review later and snatched the receiver.

He hurried toward the corner office, the stack of documents in his arms.

Brennon stood at the floor-to-ceiling windows, adjusting his tie in the glass reflection. The late afternoon sun caught the silver at his temples, the sharp line of his jaw.

"Marcus Thorne is downstairs," Alex said, depositing the papers on the desk's corner. "I've pulled the Eda Capital files. The risk assessment-"

"Thorne." Brennon's eyes lit up, predatory and eager. "Finally."

He buttoned his jacket, smoothing the Brioni wool across his chest. The white envelope sat inches from his elbow, invisible against the polished mahogany.

"Set up Conference Room A," he commanded. "Full presentation mode. Tell catering I want the 1996 Dom Pérignon chilled, not that California sparkling wine they tried last time."

As he spoke, his gaze swept across the desk, dismissing the clutter Alex had brought in. His focus was entirely on the impending meeting. With an impatient gesture, he swept the entire pile of documents-the files Alex had pulled, the unread industry reports, and the unopened white envelope-into the tall, narrow waste receptacle beside his desk, which fed directly into an industrial shredder.

"Clear this off," he said, not even looking. "I need a clean space for Thorne."

He strode toward the door without a backward glance.

Alex followed, already typing instructions into his phone, wincing at the waste but knowing better than to argue when Brennon was in this mode.

The door swung shut behind them.

The office's climate control system cycled on, a vent high in the wall pushing conditioned air into the silent space. The white envelope, now buried under quarterly reports inside the shredder bin, was gone from sight.

Hours passed.

The sun set over New Jersey, painting the sky in shades of orange and violet. The office lights activated automatically, sensors detecting motion where there was none.

At 9 PM, the night cleaning crew arrived.

Maria Santos pushed her cart down the executive corridor, headphones playing reggaetón loud enough to drown out the vacuum's whine. She had twelve offices to clean before midnight. She worked efficiently, mechanically.

She entered the CEO suite.

Her task here was simple. She detached the full bag from the industrial shredder unit, tied it off, and replaced it with a fresh one. The contents-a day's worth of a billionaire's discarded thoughts and unread mail, including a crumpled white envelope-were sealed away in opaque black plastic.

She never saw it, never touched it individually. It was just part of the day's refuse.

The bag's plastic lining swallowed it without sound.

In Conference Room A, Brennon Bauer raised a crystal flute of champagne.

"To partnerships," he said, grinning at Marcus Thorne.

The hedge fund manager touched his glass to Brennon's, noncommittal but present. Evelin Lamb laughed at something Thorne's associate had said, her hand resting casually on Brennon's forearm.

Brennon felt invincible.

The meeting had gone perfectly. Thorne was interested. The IPO was within reach. Everything was falling into place exactly as he had planned.

He didn't think about Kayla once.

Back in his office, he poured two fingers of Macallan 25 from the hidden bar, savoring the smoky peat on his tongue.

He settled into his leather chair, feet on the desk, and smiled at his reflection in the darkened windows.

Life was good.

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