The Proxy

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Sarah didn't do "waiting." In the high-stakes world of Manhattan mergers, waiting was just another word for losing. When her husband, David, was sidelined by a federal investigation into insider trading, the power vacuum in their social and professional circle was instantaneous. David was a ghost, a name on a legal document, while Sarah was the one left holding the keys to the kingdom.

She knew the vultures were circling. She also knew that a woman alone in her position was a target. She didn't need a partner; she needed a shield.

Enter Kevin. Kevin was a junior legal associate with a pristine record, a bland personality, and a desperate need for a break. He was the perfect candidate: competent enough to be useful, insignificant enough to be controlled. Sarah didn't marry him for love, or even for companionship. She married him for the optics. A stable, supportive husband was the perfect camouflage for a woman who was currently stripping David’s assets and repositioning herself for a hostile takeover of her own family's trust.

"You're doing me a favor, Kevin," she had told him over a sterile lunch at Le Bernardin. "I provide the platform, you provide the stability. It's a symbiotic relationship."

Kevin believed her. He spent a year playing the role of the doting spouse, handling the tedious paperwork and attending the boring charity galas, all while Sarah operated the machinery of her ambition from the shadows. He was her proxy, her human firewall.

But Kevin had a flaw: he began to believe his own act. He started suggesting "improvements" to Sarah's strategy, imagining himself as the architect of her success rather than the tool. He began to mistake her calculated kindness for genuine affection.

The delusion ended the day David walked back into the penthouse.

David hadn't been defeated; he had been negotiating. He returned not as a fallen man, but as a predator who had just cleared his name and acquired a new set of enemies. He found Kevin sitting in his favorite leather chair, wearing his favorite watch.

David didn't argue. He didn't even raise his voice. He simply laid a folder on the table—a detailed dossier of Kevin’s minor professional indiscretions, things that wouldn't have mattered if Kevin weren't so desperate to belong.

"You've had a lovely run, Kevin," David said, a thin smile touching his lips. "But the lease on this life has expired."

Within an hour, Kevin was gone, his career in ruins and his dignity stripped. Sarah watched him leave from the window, her expression unchanged. She didn't feel pity for Kevin, nor did she feel a rush of love for David. She simply felt the familiar, cold satisfaction of a successful transaction. The proxy had served its purpose; the original had returned to claim the prize.

*** Objective Tensor Code: [OTMES_v2: M5=9, N1=0.8, K1=0.4, TI=22.1, theta=210deg]


Based on the pending patent application document (202610351844.3), creationstamp.com has calculated the tensor feature encoding of this article:

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