Chapter 108
Stefan Rodriguez waited at the corner table of the dimly lit bar, nursing a drink he didn‘ t want. The place reeked of stale beer and cheap perfume, nothing like the upscale establishments he’d frequented during better days. But that was the point. No one would recognize him here. No reporters lurking in corners, no business associates to witness his fall from grace.
No one except the woman who had helped destroy his life.
The door swung open, letting in a blast of chill evening air. Rose Lewis stood framed in the doorway, scanning the room with narrowed eyes. When she spotted Stefan, her face hardened into the mask he’d grown too familiar with, beautiful and cold as carved
ice.
She wore black from head to toe, her outfit probably costing more than most people’s monthly rent despite her recent financial troubles. Always keeping up appearances. Always the perfect facade.
Rose threaded her way between tables, ignoring the appreciative glances from men seated at the bar. She slid into the booth across from Stefan without a greeting.
“This better be important,” she said, voice clipped. “I have plans tonight.”
“With Herod Preston?” Stefan watched her face, catching the flicker of shock before she masked it.
“My personal life is no longer your concern.” Rose signaled to a passing server. “Vodka martini, extra dry.”
Stefan leaned forward. “I know what you’re planning, Rose. You and Preston. With the
Phoenix Grid.”
Rose’s eyes narrowed to slits. “Been talking to your new friends at Kane Industries? Or perhaps directly to my dear sister?” The last words dripped with venom.
“Eduardo Martinez told me.” Stefan watched her reaction carefully. Eduardo had been a longtime friend of the Rodriguez family, someone with connections throughout the city’s business community. “He saw you with Preston at the marina last week. Heard you talking about the Grid launch.”
Rose’s laugh held no humor. “Eduardo always did have an overactive imagination. And loose lips.” She took the martini from the server with a cold smile. “You called me here based on secondhand gossip? How pathetic.
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“It’s not just Éduardo.” Ştefan kept his voice low, steady. “The whole city is talking about the sabotage attempts at the Grid. And now you’re seen with Herod Preston, a man with every reason to hate Victoria Kane.”
“Guilt by association now?” Rose sipped her drink. “I wasn’t aware who I spend my
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time with was any of your concern. Not anymore.”
“Whatever you and Preston are planning for the Grid launch, you need to stop it.” Stefan’s hands tightened around his glass. “Now. Before people get hurt.”
Rose studied him over the rim of her glass. “You know nothing,” she said finally.
“I know enough.” Stefan met her gaze. “Even after everything that’s happened, after everything was exposed at the gala, you’re still plotting against Camille.”
“After everything that happened at the gala?” Rose’s voice sharpened. “You mean after my sister publicly humiliated me? After she destroyed my career, my reputation, everything I built?”
“After she revealed the truth,” Stefan corrected. “That you tried to have her killed.”
Rose didn’t deny it. Not anymore. Not after her public exposure at the Phoenix Gala.
“When does it end, Rose?” Stefan pressed. “Isn’t it enough? The damage is already done…. to Camille, to you, to all of us.”
“When she’s destroyed.” Rose’s eyes glittered with a cold light. “When Victoria Kane is destroyed. When they’ve lost everything, just like I did.”
“You lost everything because of your own actions,” Stefan said quietly. “Not Camille’s.”
Rose’s face flushed with anger. “She took everything from me! Everything that should have been mine.”
“Don’t you dare judge me.” Rose’s voice cut like a blade. “You were happy enough to be stolen when it suited you. Remember? ‘I’ve always loved you, Rose. Camille was a mistake.‘ Your words, Stefan. Your betrayal.”
Something shifted in Rose’s expression, a flicker of uncertainty, quickly replaced by cold fury. “So that’s why you wanted to meet. To tell me you’ve switched sides. Abandoned me for Camille.”
Rose studied him, her expression growing colder by the second. “You really care about her still, don’t you? After everything. After she humiliated you in front of all of New York. After she took your family’s company.”
“I care about doing the right thing. For once in my life.” Stefan didn’t deny his feelings for Camille. They were complicated, tangled with regret and shame, but still there.” And deep down, I think you still care too, Rose. About what’s right. About who you are.”
For a brief moment, something flickered in Rose’s eyes, pain, perhaps, or doubt. But it vanished so quickly Stefan wondered if he’d imagined it.
“You know nothing about who I am.” Rose’s voice dropped to a dangerous whisper. You never did. You saw what you wanted to see. The perfect girlfriend. The devoted lover. Just like my parents saw the perfect daughter. Just like everyone always has.”
“I see you now,” Stefan said quietly. “The real you. And I think deep down, you’re terrified of what you’ve become.”
Rose’s hand moved so fast he didn’t see it coming. The slap cracked across his face, sending his head snapping sideways. The bar fell momentarily silent, dozens of eyes turning toward them.
“You’ll pay for this, Rose hissed, her perfect composure shattered. “You’ll pay for the embarrassment. For the betrayal.” She leaned down, her face inches from his. “I gave you everything, Stefan. And this is how you repay me? By crawling back to her?”
Stefan touched his stinging cheek, feeling a strange detachment from the pain. “I’m not crawling back to anyone. I’m trying to do one right thing after a lifetime of wrong ones.”
“How noble.” Rose’s voice dripped venom. “Well, enjoy your newfound conscience while you can. Because in a few days, you’ll be just as ruined as Camille and Victoria Kane.”
She straightened, smoothing her dress with trembling hands. “Goodbye, Stefan. The next time we meet, you’ll be begging me for forgiveness.”
“Rose, please.” Stefan made one last attempt. “Whatever you and Preston have
planned, it won’t bring you peace. It won’t fix what happened in your past. It will only make things worse.”
“Peace?” Rose’s laugh was brittle. “I don’t want peace, Stefan. I want justice. And I’ll get it, with or without you.”
She turned on her heel and strode toward the door, her back rigid, her steps swift and precise. The bar patrons watched her go, then returned to their drinks and conversations, the drama already forgotten.
But Stefan couldn’t forget. Rose’s words echoed in his mind, each one laden with threat. A few days until the Grid launch. Three days until whatever catastrophe she and Preston had engineered.
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