Gina settled into the plush leather armchair with her smile a sly raptorial wind. The office, a cavernous space dominated by a massive mahogany table and lined with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, felt like a stage set for an unethical play. Damien Russo, his dark eyes flashing with expectation, leaned back in his ergonomically designed chair with his eyes fixed on her.
“So tell me, my dear Gina.” he began, his voice a low hoarse purr. “what juicy news have you brought for me today?” He asked.
Gina’s smile widened, the sharp edges of her jawbones protruding out like the fangs of a bloodsucker. “I suppose I have found a weakness in Liam Callahan’s armor, Damien. A vulnerability he no way saw coming.”
A flicker of excitement crossed Damien’s face. “Let’s hear it, Gina. This better be good.”
“It is, my dear Damien, it is.” Her voice dropped to a conspiratorial tone. “There is been a shift in the atmosphere, a subtle change in the dynamics between Liam’s cousin, Max, and my daughter, Isabelle. It’s not just a passing passion, Damien, it’s something deeper. They are virtually thick.”
Damien narrowed his eyes, a calculating glint appearing in them. “You are suggesting there is a blowing love between them?”
Gina nodded, her lips curving into a knowing smirk. “More than that, Damien. They seem intimate. Imagine the captions “Liam Callahan’s woman trapped in a loveless marriage, while his relative steals her heart!” The press would tear him to bits, Damien. It would be a reproach of grand proportions.”
And you truly believe this is a believable trouble?” Damien’s tone was laced with suspicion. “Isabelle inked a contract marriage with Liam. It’s a business deal, a precisely drafted agreement.”
Gina chortled a sharp, brittle sound. “Oh, Damien, you underrate me. I know my daughter. She may have entered into the marriage for financial security, but that does not mean she’s vulnerable to the appeal of genuine love. And Max he’s a charmer and a heartbreaker. He has a way with the ladies. He wouldn’t indeed have to try. It’s a form of disaster for Liam if this scandal reaches the press.”
Damien leaned forward, his eyes spangling with cold seductiveness. “This is a stroke of genius, Gina. You’ve always been one to play the long game.”
I no way do things by chance, Damien. “Gina replied, her tone laced with a hint of pride.
So, you are saying we have a chance to bring Liam Callahan down from his bejeweled perch?” Damien’s voice was laced with a mixture of anxiety and expectation.
Gina nodded, a hint of vicious gaiety in her eyes. “Liam Callahan is a man who erected his conglomerate on falsehoods and manipulation. He deserves to be brought down. He has wronged me, Damien, and I will not let him get down with it. And you, my dear Damien, you will be awarded freeheartedly for your backing.”
Damien chortled a deep reverberative sound. “My dear Gina, you have no idea how much I enjoy a good conspiracy. I have a feeling Liam Callahan’s downfall will be nothing short of spectacular.”
He turned to Rachael who stood discreetly by the doorway, her face a mask of professional impartiality. “Rachael, my dear, I believe we’ve some matters to bandy in private. Would you mind excusing us?”
Rachael nodded quietly and slipped out of the office, closing the door gently behind her.
Damien turned his eyes back to Gina, a raptorial radiance in his eyes. “Now, let’s talk about how we can turn this vulnerability into a full-blown disaster for Liam Callahan.”
Gina leaned back, her eyes reflecting the same cold wave and calculating ambition as Damien’s. “We need substantiation, Damien. Concrete evidence of this “closeness” between Max and Isabelle. A single snap, a phone call, something that the press can not ignore.”
Damien nodded sluggishly, a slow smile spreading across his face. “We will find it, Gina. We will find it, and we’ll use it to bring Liam Callahan to his knees. We will make sure he suffers for everything he does. He will be the one screaming for mercy, soliciting for remission.”
They raised their glasses, a silent toast to their shared ambition. A nipping sense of auguring filled the room with the air thick with the scent of power, ambition, and betrayal.
Gina, her eyes spangling with a mixture of cold computation and genuine abomination, whispered. “His downfall will be noble, Damien. And we’ll be there, watching it all unfold.”
***
Rachael, back in her own office, paced restlessly. She could not shake the feeling that something was amiss, that she was witnessing the birth of a monumental act of betrayal. Damien had always been ruthless, but there was a crooked, nearly vicious gaiety in his eyes that she had no way seen ahead. And Gina, she was a force of nature, a woman with a heart of ice and an inextinguishable hunger for vengeance.
What had started as a business deal, a precisely drafted scheme to bring Liam Callahan down, had taken on a life of its own, getting something far more minatory. She knew, deep in her gut, that she was witnessing a descent into darkness. Damien and Gina were playing a dangerous game, and the consequences, she suspected, would be far-reaching.
Rachael, her mind racing with unanswered questions, picked up the phone and telephoned a number, her fingers shaking slightly. She had to tell someone, had to advise someone. She had to find a way to stop this, to stop the impending disaster.
The phone chimed unanswered. A feeling of dread washed over her. She was alone. The only person who could help her, who could see what was passing, was Liam Callahan.
But how could she reach him? How could she tell him that his closest allies, those he’d trusted implicitly, were conniving his downfall? How could she expose the truth, the dark secrets that lurked beneath the face of this precisely drafted facade?
Rachael knew she was in over her head, but she had a choice to make. She could stand by and watch as Damien and Gina destroyed everything, or she could fight back, indeed if it meant putting her career, and her safety, at threat.
She took a deep breath, her heart pounding in her chest. She had to act, and she had to act fast. The clock was ticking, and the consequences of inactivity were far too intimidating to contemplate.
“I will not let Gina win,” she whispered, her voice shaking with determination. “I will not let that woman swoop in and steal the spotlights from me.”
She picked up the phone again, her fingers flying across the keypad. This time, she telephoned a different number, a number that she knew would put her on a collision course with fortune.
The phone chimed, and on the other end, a voice answered, low and raspy. Rachael, taking a deep breath knew she had taken the first step on a dangerous path. She was about to enter the lion’s den…