The secret of the billionaire's heart
ce of her blank screen, despite the bustle of keyboards and whispered voices. She understood the irony that a journalist without a story was as wo
nding over her desk, her sharp features etched with a familiar frown. Even the most seasoned reporters were made
yet,
paused, lingering on the folder with her fingers. Her stomach roiled when she eventually opened it. She was surprised to find the name Damien
papers. The golden goose of journalism was Damien Blackwood, a mysterious tech billionaire. In addition to having a Midas touch for business
rused the folder's info
saying, "I don't car
t doesn't matter to me. Please del
ject. She sat transfixed, the illumination of her computer screen seeming to mock her. A cursory search turned up the
as soon as it came to light, and the details were hazy. Nevertheless, there was a break in Blackwood's unbre
Blac
n the computer industry, I would want to intervi
zzed hours later as the city lights flickered outside and the newsroom emptied. When she saw th
views. Don't meddl
ed. Blackwood's answer simply strengthened her
er desk, her mind racing. With her heart racing, she froze. "Who is present?" She called out, tryin
a man was silhouetted against the dim streetlight glow. As Emily closed the blinds, her heartbe
wed. Every sound appeared to be heightened in the silence as her footsteps reverberated throug
e of fatigue. However, the uneasiness persisted. Her phone th
the story
" she typed in answer. Almost
your onl
ough? That an unknown source had sent her a mysterious text message? They would write her off as insane or, worse, p
tup into a billion-dollar empire almost overnight, tales of a whistleblower who disappeared after accusing his company of fraud, and reports of a falling out with his family. She had created a lis
ne buzzed. It was
at the workpla
wsroom, mentally reliving the events of the previous evening. Margaret
?" As she entered
as she opened it. Pictures were showing her walking to the metro, sitting at her
y's voice was unstea
et me know. This morning, these were delivered
ing her, they were also keeping an eye on her. Marg
cked the wrong bear. Do yo
ch twisted with fear, but she forced it out of her mind. The only indica