She arrived alone in a custom Schiaparelli gown of liquid gold and wearing the Hart Diamond around her neck: a forty-carat yellow stone that had not been seen publicly since 1950. The photographers did not recognize her at first. The hair, the posture, the particular quality of a woman who had stopped apologizing for the space she occupied.
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Then one of them zoomed in, and the recognition spread through the crowd the way news of consequence always spreads: fast, then everywhere at once.
Preston was at the top of the stairs with his new fiancée. Meline ascended without hurrying and stopped two feet from him in the continuous flash of cameras.
She looked at him with the expression she had been practicing, not anger, not triumph, but the mild indifference of a person who has finished thinking about a problem and moved on to more interesting ones.
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“Hello, Preston,” she said. “Nice tux.”
She walked past him into the museum. Her gold train brushed his shoe. She did not look back.
He did not know yet that Aurora Group had been quietly acquiring Sterling Tech shares through shell companies for weeks. He did not know that she had met with the institutional investors that morning. He found out the next day when Joyce Halloway walked into his office and told him that M. Hart, chairwoman of the Aurora Group, now held commitments representing fifty-one percent of his company’s voting stock and had called an emergency shareholder meeting for Friday.
The agenda: removal of the CEO for gross negligence and fiduciary irresponsibility.
He called. He begged. He arrived at the meeting with a team of five lawyers and a red tie and the particular confidence of a man who had never once been defeated by someone he had underestimated.
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