CHAPTER 8: The Man On The Cover
Victoria’s POV
I stared at the email on my screen, disbelief tightening my chest. The journalist from Entrepreneur Weekly had responded faster than I expected. Her tone was polite but intrigued, and she asked to meet me the next day at a small café downtown.
I had contacted them saying I had valuable information about Ethan Sterling, one which could change the world’s perspective on him. I hadn’t expected such a quick response. A part of me had assumed my email, hastily written in the dead of night, would get lost in a sea of other leads. But here it was–an opportunity.
Still, nerves twisted in my stomach. I had no idea what I was doing. What if this backfired? What if Ethan found out before I had a chance to expose him?
Pushing those thoughts aside, I focused on my goal. I had to make Ethan pay, and this was my chance.
The next morning, I dressed simply–jeans, a blouse, and a cardigan, I didn’t want to draw attention to myself, though the dark circles under my eyes would have made me stand out regardless. My anxiety kept me up all night.
It wasn’t just one sleepless night anyways, I had been unable to sleep well since my confrontation with Ethan and Lilly. I’d close my eyes for a few minutes and it wouldn’t be long before the memories came rushing back.
When I arrived at the café, I hesitated at the door, my heart pounding. Taking a deep breath, I stepped inside and scanned the room for the journalist, expecting to see a woman with a notepad.
But then, I saw him….
He sat in the far corner, alone, his presence commanding attention despite his unassuming posture. A tailored navy suit hugged his broad shoulders, and his dark hair was neatly combed back, accentuating his sharp jawline. His striking eyes lifted to meet mine, and for a moment, I froze in place, unable to look away.
I knew that face.
My breath hitched as recognition dawned, the memory striking like a bolt of lightning. He was the man on the magazine cover.
Dominic’s POV
The presentation droned on, but my focus was elsewhere. Ethan Sterling’s name hung heavy in the air, his inflated asking price for the land obstructing my company’s deal. It wasn’t just business–it was personal.
“Sterling knows exactly what he’s doing,” I muttered, leaning back in my chair.
Lewis, my assistant, stood nearby, tablet in hand. “He’s playing hardball, but his reputation suggests he’ll cave with the right pressure.”
I scowled. But it wasn’t just his reputation as a cutthroat business man that was the problem, his father’s history with my family ensured that this wasn’t just about money or business.
A knock interrupted us. Clara, my secretary stepped in, holding a file. ‘Sir, a woman contacted us with information about Ethan Sterling. She claims it’s damaging. She supplied. “We only have her first name, Victoria. Our associate at Entrepreneur Weekly informed me about it and shared Victoria’s contact information.”
I straightened. ‘Interesting.”
“Very much so,‘ Lewis replied, showing me an email from the woman.
‘Set up a call,‘ I said, intrigued.
I have never been one to count on luck, but if this was for real then I was turning out to be really lucky. Clara dialed the number, putting the call on speaker. A soft, hesitant voice answered.
“Hello?”
“Victoria, Clara began. “You mentioned having information about Ethan Sterling.”
“Yes,” Victoria replied, her voice firm despite a nervous undertone. ‘I want to meet and share details in person.”
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