The double doors of the boardroom swung open with a heavy, deliberate thud. The air inside was thick with the smell of expensive cologne and the metallic tang of impending corporate slaughter. Twelve directors sat around the obsidian table, their faces grim, silhouettes framed by the city skyline. At the head of the table sat Sterling, leaning back with the casual arrogance of a man who had already won.
Elias walked in first. He didn't scurry; he glided. Behind him, Jaxson Thorne loomed like a storm cloud, his presence so massive it seemed to suck the oxygen out of the room.
"Elias," Sterling said, his voice dripping with mock sympathy. "We were just discussing the... logistical nightmare you've created. I believe the term 'predatory coercion' was used."
Elias didn't sit. He stood at the foot of the table, resting his hands on the polished surface. "I'm sure you've had a lovely morning, Sterling. But we aren't here to discuss my personal life. We're here to discuss the V-4 launch and the attempted sabotage of this company by one of its own."
A ripple of unease went through the directors. Sterling scoffed. "Personal life? You bought a human being, Elias. You used company-linked debt to secure a-"
"I used a legal contract to hire the most capable security specialist on the market," Elias interrupted, his voice cutting like a diamond. "And while you were busy hiring private investigators to peek through my windows, you forgot one thing about Mr. Thorne."
Elias glanced back at Jax.
Jax stepped forward, tapping a command on his tablet. The massive monitors on the wall flickered to life. Instead of the leaked photos, a crisp, high-definition audio-visual recording began to play. It was Sterling, standing in the resort hallway, offering to clear Jax's debt in exchange for the V-4 encryption keys.
"Forty-two million," Sterling's voice echoed through the room. "Paid in full. Just clone the drive..."
The room went deathly silent. Sterling's face turned a sickly shade of ash.
"That's corporate espionage," one of the female directors whispered, horrified. "Sterling, you tried to sell the V-4 to a private buyer before the launch?"
"It's a fabrication!" Sterling shouted, leaping to his feet. "Thorne is a criminal! He's manipulating the data!"
"The data is timestamped and verified by an external security firm," Jax said, his voice a low, terrifying rumble that made the glasses on the table vibrate. "I may be a 'bought man,' Sterling, but I was never yours. I've been recording every move you've made since the day you tried to touch him at the gala."
Elias leaned forward, his eyes flashing with a cold, triumphant fire. "The board has two choices. You can follow Sterling into a federal investigation for insider trading and espionage, or you can vote for his immediate removal and a full restructuring under my new terms."
"New terms?" a director asked.
"Effective immediately," Elias said, looking directly at Jax, "the debt held against Jaxson Thorne is voided. He is being retained as Chief Security Officer with a full equity stake. And as for our relationship..."
Elias reached back, his fingers finding Jax's hand. He didn't hide it. He laced their fingers together in full view of the most powerful people in the city.
"It is none of your business. But it is absolute."
By the time the vote was called, Sterling was being escorted out by his own security. The "predator" had been defanged, and the "Ghost" had finally taken control of the machine.





