Guarded Desires
e hadn't visited in years. She pressed her back against the cold marble of the kitchen floor, still reeling from the bullet that
porate boardrooms or fear her competitive ruthlessness. No, once upon a time, she was just the girl from a small, forgotten town in
urney to power was forged in hardship, ambition, and an
eart of town. Her mother, Karen, worked as a nurse at the local clinic. They were good people-kind, hardworking, and deeply rooted in the
Amelia knew she di
father's conversations with customers to the subtle shifts in her mother's tired expressions after a long shift. She understood s
t in the bright, curious girl who seemed to live between the shelves. Amelia consumed biographies of great leaders, scientists, and entrepreneurs, learning their stories, und
bition cam
ife with his hands, believing in the simple values of hard work and loyalty to the community. He expected Amelia to eventua
worked for, while Amelia saw his narrow expectations as a prison she needed to break free from. Karen, ever the peacemaker,
ged the day her
nteen, on the cusp of leaving for college, when the diagnosis came. For a while, she considered staying. The thought of
d one night, her voice weak but filled with conviction. "Don
er studies at MIT, majoring in computer engineering. It was there, surrounded by brilliant minds and cutting-edge technology, that Am
st. The ghost of her father's disapproval, the weight of her mother's absence, the suffocating ex
of joining the ranks of Silicon Valley's elite, she decided to forge her own path. She took every penny she had-some of it fro
ut Amelia was relentless. She worked long hours, barely slept, and outmaneuvered every obstacle that came her way. When her first product-
ech world. Her name appeared in Forbes, Wired, and every other major publication that followed the rise of powerful women in tech
d her. Not until the l
ees trying to get under her skin. But as the threats became more specific, more personal, she r
penthouse, hiding from a sniper's bullet, A
e and now. Luke was already moving, his body poised to act, every muscle tense. H
voice cutting through the haze. "Y
er past-the one she had spent her entire lif
going to let h