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~ Ethan ~
"Sir, it seems you don't understand how crucial this deal is to us," my assistant, Aiden, said, standing in front of my desk.
I barely heard him. My focus was on the glass of whiskey I was slowly swirling in my hand, watching the amber liquid catch the light.
Crucial deal. Important. Whatever.
I knew that already. Robert Enterprises had been aggressively expanding into the tech sector for years, and this merger was our best shot at securing a dominant foothold.
We could probably succeed on our own, but without the right software infrastructure, our ambitions were dead in the water. We needed innovation-something that could redefine digital security on a global scale.
And we found it.
The app was called Haven.
Or rather-she had found it.
Miss Carter. The mysterious CEO of Haven.
Her app had started as a small project-something grassroots and under-the-radar-but it had exploded into a revolutionary tool for women's safety. AI-powered, real-time threat detection. Evidence securing. Emergency exit planning. It had everything. Governments were using it. Billion-dollar companies were begging for a stake.
And now, she was making her first public appearance in New York-not just as a tech CEO, but as a woman who had run the world from Switzerland.
The world knew her only as Miss Carter.
No photos. No interviews. Just results. I had to respect that. A woman who built an empire in the shadows? Damn, she was dangerous-and brilliant.
I sighed and ran a hand down my face, trying to clear my thoughts.
"Aiden, I know how important this deal is. Get to the point."
Aiden cleared his throat. "Miss Carter isn't just selling her software. She's demanding a merger-on her terms. I received her email this morning. Her secretary will be arriving soon to provide further details. If we want access to Haven's tech, we have to offer more than money. She wants integration. Full oversight of how her security AI is implemented within our systems."
I rubbed my chin. Smart.
"So, she doesn't trust us."
"Would you, if you were her?" Aiden replied, raising a brow. "She's not just a CEO-she's a mogul."
He hesitated before continuing. "Besides... she has options. If we don't meet her terms, there are at least ten other companies who will."
That caught my attention.
"She doesn't want a buyout?" I asked, watching him closely.
"No," Aiden said firmly. "She refuses to sell Haven to any corporation. She wants a partnership-one where she has equal say, especially in how the AI is used. This is her life's work."
Carter.
The name sent an uneasy chill down my spine. I realized I was still associating it with my worst regret. My worst decision.
Snap out of it, Ethan. You made the right choice. You're just being paranoid.
My fingers tapped against the desk as I processed the implications. This wasn't just business for her. Haven was personal. Had she been through something herself? Was that what drove her to build a fortress of safety for others?
"Fine," I muttered, rising from my chair. "Let's see what Miss Carter has to say for herself. Has her flight arrived?"
"Yes. Her secretary's already here. Miss Carter will be arriving in less than an hour."
A buzz from my phone stole my attention. A message flashed across the screen:
Sienna: Are you ignoring me?
Yes. Yes, I was. But she didn't need to know that.
I locked the screen and adjusted my suit. "Let's go. The board is waiting."
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The conference room was already filled when I arrived. My board members sat around the long table, murmuring over the sleek presentation on the massive digital screen. Haven's logo glowed at the center-clean, minimalist. A phoenix woven subtly into the letters.
Strength.
At the front of the room stood a poised woman-her posture confident, her expression calm. She must've been Miss Carter's assistant. She paused as I entered, offering a polite bow before continuing.
"Haven is more than just an app," she began, voice steady. "It's an AI-driven security network designed to prevent harm before it happens. It's already saved thousands of lives. With your infrastructure, it could become the most powerful safety platform in the world."
Richard, one of the older board members, leaned forward. "Miss Carter has declined every acquisition offer from major corporations. If she isn't interested in selling, why consider a merger with Robert Enterprises?"
The assistant smiled. "Because unlike the others, you have something we need-global distribution. You have access to high-security networks, government contracts, and direct lines into industries where Haven could change lives. If we merge, we don't just grow. We dominate."
Another executive chimed in. "And what exactly does Miss Carter want in return?"
She clicked to the next slide. "Complete oversight of Haven's integration. No modifications. No interference. Not from anyone-regardless of status."
Murmurs rippled through the room.
"That's absurd," Richard scoffed. "She wants access to our networks but won't let us optimize her software? What's to stop her from using it against us? This is a business risk."
The assistant didn't flinch. "Haven isn't a product. It's a mission. Miss Carter will not allow it to be weaponized, manipulated, or used for surveillance beyond its intended purpose."
"Then why partner at all?" another board member demanded.
"Because your company is at a crossroads," she replied smoothly. "Your competitors are moving fast into AI-driven security. Without Haven, you'll be obsolete in five years."
Silence.
I had to admit-I was impressed. This wasn't a negotiation. It was a warning. And she delivered it flawlessly.
Aiden glanced at me. "Sir?"
I exhaled slowly, rubbing my temple. "And when do we hear from Miss Carter herself? Surely, I should speak to the CEO directly."
As if on cue, the double doors to the conference room slammed open.
Heads turned. The room froze.
I looked up lazily, expecting another assistant.
Instead, she walked in-and time stopped.
My heart seized the moment my brain registered the face.
It never left.
Without thinking, I shot to my feet, eyes locked on hers as she strode in with calm defiance etched into every step.
No smile. No hesitation.
Just her.
"Mirabella."
The name left my lips in a whisper.