The Glass Ceiling

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Act I: The Ascent Maya entered the boardroom of Sterling & Cross with the confidence of a woman who believed the world was a meritocracy. Her red dress was a calculated strike of color against the sea of charcoal suits. In her hand was the "Merger Protocol," a document that would secure her grandmother's legacy and cement Maya's own position as the next CEO. Her grandmother, the matriarch of the Sterling empire, waited in the penthouse office, a fortress of glass and steel that overlooked the sprawling grey of Manhattan. Maya didn't see the eyes watching her from the elevators; she only saw the summit.

Act II: The Undercurrent In the lobby, she was intercepted by Marcus Thorne, the family's chief legal counsel. Thorne was a master of the "soft kill," a man who could destroy a career with a polite suggestion. He warned her that the board was in a state of upheaval and suggested she take the service elevator to avoid a "public scene." As they ascended, Thorne began to plant seeds of doubt, questioning the validity of the protocol and the mental state of her grandmother. He spoke in circles, his logic a labyrinth designed to make Maya question her own memory. By the time the doors opened, Maya's confidence had been eroded, replaced by a fragile, shimmering anxiety.

Act III: The Eruption The penthouse was cold, the air filtered to a sterile perfection. Her grandmother sat behind a desk of obsidian, her eyes two frozen ponds. When Maya presented the protocol, the matriarch didn't even look at it. Instead, she looked at Thorne. The betrayal was instantaneous and surgical. The protocol was a fake, a plant by Thorne to test Maya's loyalty and competence. By bringing it to the office, Maya had effectively signed her own resignation and confessed to a fraud she hadn't committed. She had been played like a cheap instrument in a symphony of corporate greed.

Act IV: The Echo Maya walked out of the building, the glass doors closing behind her with a final, pneumatic hiss. She stood on the sidewalk, the noise of the city rushing back into her ears like a flood. She looked up at the penthouse, a tiny, glowing box in the sky, and realized that in the world of Sterling & Cross, the only way to survive was to become the wolf. She didn't cry; she simply adjusted her red dress, turned her back on the tower, and began to walk toward the shadows of the city, where the real power resided.

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