anorama of the Manhattan skyline. Adelina walked to the massive mahogany desk, her grandf
r grandfather used to keep little treasures. She pulled it open.
ie," he'd said, his eyes twinkling. "It opens the future." It was a symbol, a promise. For it to be gone felt like a violation, like a core piece of her grandfath
nded her immediate attention. She pushed the thoug
as worse than she had imagined. Starlight's traditional retail sector was a sinking ship. To hit a ten percent profit increase, she
r phone and dial
the phone, nearly deafening her. "You actually kicked th
o the point. "The top venture capital firms in the city.
rivate members-only club off Madison Avenue. Clara slid an i
e screen, dismissing the first
finger
s a logo of a stylized go
Not them. The man who runs that plac
andsome face of Landon Evans
er. "Your... situation... with Gage humiliated their entire f
dedicated to digital transformation for legacy brands," she said, her voice clinical. "Starlight is the perfect target for th
ade a call, pulled some strings, and a few minutes later, wrote down a p
iet hallway, took a de
elina stated her name and her purpose.
ersation. Then the assistant came back on the line. "Mr. Evans can see you tomorro
lm slick with sweat. Sh
e sky began to lighten. She built a new business plan, a new pitch deck. She centered it
nds, she looked at her reflection. Her eyes
t, sharp and aggressive. A slash of bright red lipstick.
as no longer a runaway. She was a warrior, ma
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