Chapter 34: Chapter 34

Bright morning light spilled into the small conference room where Celeste and Roman huddled over a newly accessed workstation. The hum of servers filled the air,tinged with the faint scent of stale coffee. Roman clicked through a series of data logs, each line referencing unauthorized document edits, time-stamped from days earlier.

He muttered under his breath, “We're close. Whoever framed you had inside access." Celeste's pulse throbbed in her throat, recalling how the press had devoured the false story of her orchestrating Caspian's downfall.She felt a spark of determination: she would not let Soren's lies destroy her reputation or her tenuous unity with Caspian.

At last, Roman halted on an entry tied to one of Soren's senior associates,a silent figure rarely seen but frequently whispered about."They used this man's credentials to plant the leaked documents,”Roman explained,eyes narrowed.“Or perhaps he did it himself under Soren's orders.” He pulled up the attached metadata, revealing collusion with Soren's personal login times. “He's knee-deep, and from these messages, so is Soren."

Relief and anger warred in Celeste's chest. “So we can prove I didn't leak anything." Her voice shook with a mingled sense of triumph and lingering dread. They collated every detail into a polished folder of evidence, hearts pounding. Soren's hold on the board was still ironclad, but at least the false narrative that Celeste was a corporate saboteur might be dismantled.

Across the corridors, Caspian had sequestered himself in a lonely office,insomnia pressing against his temples. Talia found him there, presenting a small digital recorder she'd discovered among her father's personal effects."You need to hear this," she said quietly. When he hit Play, hushed voices spilled out-Soren and Sterling Price plotting to sabotage Caspian's

leadership. Their conspiratorial tones dripped with contempt. finalizing details on how to twist the board's trust, push him into meltdown, and pin the blame on Celeste.

Caspian froze, throat tight. Emotions surged: betrayal, relief, fury. This was all the confirmation he needed to believe in Celeste's innocence. The guilt he'd carried for ever doubting her weighed heavily, and yet an unexpected clarity bloomed. He strode down the hallway, phone clutched in hand, half-formed apologies lingering on his lips. The discovery left his world spinning, but it also exposed the cracks in Soren's grand scheme.

Moments later, Roman and Celeste emerged from their workspace, the folder of evidence tucked under Roman's arm. In one silent exchange of glances, they all understood: they finally had the truth. While Soren's influence on the board remained formidable, these revelations gave them a weapon to confront him. And Caspian-heart thundering-felt a spark of hope that he could mend what had been breaking apart.

Nightfall spread a hush over the mansion's west wing,where Caspian paced outside a closed door. He clutched Talia's recorder in one hand.Roman's folder of documents in the other, torn between relief at Celeste's innocence and guilt for having doubted her. The muffled hum of distant conversation drifted from below-some late-night staff finishing their duties. Anxiety knotted in his chest; he needed to see her, to speak plainly,but wondered if she would hear him after all the bruising accusations.

Steeling himself, he gently knocked. After a terse moment, Celeste's quiet voice beckoned him in. She stood by a large window overlooking the moonlit gardens, arms folded as though shielding herself from the swirling scandal. Her eyes flashed with hurt and a flicker of guarded hope. He stepped inside, shutting the door softly behind him.

Without a preamble, he offered the folder. “Roman and I confirmed the leak was fabricated. Soren's associate planted it to frame you." His words emerged in a breathless rush, lingering regrets tingeing his tone. "I found an old recording. Soren's voice. Sterling's. They plotted to sabotage me and pin blame on you from the start."

Celeste's posture loosened fractionally. She pressed her lips together,tears threatening to well. “You believe me now?” she asked, voice trembling.A wave of remorse swelled in Caspian. “I should have believed you always,"he admitted."My fear-my pride-it clouded everything. I was so terrified of losing face, losing the company... I lost sight of us.” Each phrase resonated with raw vulnerability, insomnia bruises darkening the skin under his eyes.

Her initial anger softened, replaced by empathy. She remembered how Soren's manipulations cornered her, how they had exploited Caspian's anxieties. Slowly, she laid a hand on his arm. “We've both been strangled by his schemes," she said, voice husky. “But now we have proof.The question is what to do with it.”

His gaze flicked downward, a swirl of determination and apprehension. “I want to make this public. Reveal Soren's corruption, vindicate you once and for all.” He exhaled, chest tight. “But I realize that might destroy Hayes Enterprises. Investors will recoil. The board might crumble."

Celeste recalled the precarious stance they occupied, the empire on shaky ground even before the scandal. “Is it worth burning down everything your family built?" she asked quietly, heart aching for him. He hesitated,gaze flicking to the evidence clutched in his hand. "If it means saving you,protecting us, I might have no choice.”

She pressed closer, palm sliding into his. In their entwined fingers, she

sensed the fragile unity they'd yearned for. “Then we stand tøgether," she murmured. The tension in the room crackled, an uncertain promise that their next move might determine not only their fate but the entire destiny of the Hayes empire.

In the hushed aftermath of midnight, Sterling Price strode through a deserted corridor at Hayes Enterprises, phone clutched in his hand. The flicker of emergency lights illuminated patches of the polished floor.revealing the feral gleam in Sterling's eyes. He had waited long for this moment-the chance to tighten the noose around Soren and seize control of the company's most valuable asset. He recalled the times he'd played second fiddle to Soren's ambitions, biding his time. Now, the stage was set.

He stopped outside a closed conference room, pressing the phone to his ear.Soren's voice echoed faintly through the line. “You dare threaten me?”Soren snarled, a note of rage cracking his composure. Sterling's lips curved in a mirthless grin. “I do more than threaten,” he replied. “We had a deal-outrun Caspian and corral the board. You decided you didn't need me once you took the throne. I disagree.”

Soren bristled, though his voice dropped to a menacing hiss.“If you think to blackmail me into ceding that major project, you're as delusional as Caspian.” Sterling chuckled with the cold amusement of a predator.“Your facade crumbles, old friend. I possess more than enough to bury you if you refuse. You might take Caspian down, but your empire goes with it."

Their words crashed against the phone lines, each man's power colliding in a burst of hostility. Ultimately, Soren spat out a refusal, severing the connection with a violent beep. Sterling let the phone drop from his ear.gaze fixed on the half-lit corridor. Soren had chosen pride, rebuffing his ultimatum. That meant war.

Unperturbed, Sterling keyed a code into his phone, navigating a secure folder. With a feww decisive taps, he leaked partial eyidence of Soren's tinancial crimes to select board members. A hush fell when he hit Send.He pictured Soren's fury upon discovering the betrayal at dawn and the board's shock as they uncovered direct lines tying Soren to hush money,offshore accounts, and manipulated contracts.

Footsteps echoed behind him. A night-shift employee paused,eyes flicking with wariness. Sterling offered a curt nod, exuding calm authority. Then he slipped into the shadowy gloom beyond, mind whirring with the next stage of his plan. He realized his sabotage might incite chaos, but chaos was precisely what he thrived upon.

Meanwhile, the Hayes empire teetered on the precipice of scandal. Soren raged in the darkness of his private study, unsuspecting of the damning files Sterling had unleashed. By sunrise, the internal investigation would flare,each step fracturing the once-mighty confidence Soren wielded. And far away in the quiet hush of the mansion, Caspian and Celeste braced to weather the storm, neither fully aware that Sterling's power play signaled the final act in a family saga of deceit and ruthless ambition.

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