Too Late Mr. Noble: You Can't Afford Me

The conference room at Noble Media was suspended in the sky, glass walls offering a panoramic view of a city that looked like a circuit board.

Elle sat at the head of the long mahogany table. She wore sunglasses, hiding the shadows under her eyes. Carlyn sat next to her, tapping her foot nervously.

Opposite them sat Preston and two corporate lawyers.

Preston slid a thick folder across the polished wood. It was a contingency plan Hunt had ordered drafted six months ago, a golden parachute designed to look like a favor but feel like a dismissal. "Mr. Noble has authorized this. It's... generous."

Elle didn't open it. "Summary."

"It's a global brand ambassador contract for the new jewelry line," Preston said, his voice wavering slightly. "Three years. Thirty million dollars."

Carlyn inhaled sharply. She grabbed Elle's thigh under the table, squeezing hard. Thirty million. That was A-list money. That was freedom.

Elle took off her sunglasses. Her eyes were dry, flat. "And the catch?"

"A Non-Disclosure Agreement," the lawyer on the right said. "Strict. You cannot discuss your personal relationship with Mr. Noble. No interviews, no memoirs, no social media posts referencing him. Complete silence."

Elle smiled. It didn't reach her eyes. "Hush money. How classic."

"It's a standard protection of assets," the lawyer corrected.

"Give me the pen."

Preston blinked. He had expected tears. He had expected screaming. He had expected her to demand to see Hunt.

Elle took the heavy fountain pen. She flipped to the last page and signed her name with a flourish. Elle Allison.

She capped the pen and pushed the folder back. "Tell him the transaction is complete."

"That's it?" Carlyn whispered. "You're not going to fight?"

"For what?" Elle stood up. She smoothed the skirt of her dress. "Bree is waiting. We're going to The Vault tonight."

Preston stood up, looking flustered. "Ms. Allison, what about the apartment keys?"

Elle reached into her purse. She pulled out the heavy key ring with the Noble crest on the fob.

She tossed it.

The keys skittered across the mahogany table, the metal screeching against the wood. They spun and came to a stop right in front of Preston.

"My things are already gone," she said. "There's nothing left of me in that place."

She turned and walked out, her heels clicking a sharp rhythm on the floor. Carlyn scrambled to follow her.

In his office on the floor above, Hunt watched the security feed on his monitor.

He saw the keys slide across the table. He saw the straight line of her back as she walked out.

He snapped the pen in his hand. Ink bled onto his fingers, black and permanent.

She took the money.

He had told himself that was what she wanted. That she was just like everyone else-greedy, transactional. But seeing her sign that paper without a moment's hesitation made his chest ache with a hollow, burning sensation.

He pressed the intercom. "Preston."

"Yes, sir?"

"Where is she going?"

"Uh... I heard them mention The Vault, sir. To... celebrate."

"Celebrate," Hunt repeated. The word tasted like bile.

She was celebrating leaving him.

He stood up and grabbed his jacket. "Cancel my afternoon. And get the car."

"Sir?"

"I said get the car."

Down on the street, the air tasted sweet. Elle took a deep breath.

"Are you okay?" Carlyn asked, watching her closely.

"I have thirty million dollars and I'm single," Elle said. She put her sunglasses back on. "I've never been better."

But as she walked toward the waiting Uber, her hand drifted to her chest, pressing against the spot where her heart beat a frantic, painful rhythm.

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