The Glass Ceiling of Grace
The skyscrapers of Manhattan were not buildings; they were monuments to a religion of efficiency, glass needles stitching the grey sky to the concrete earth. Julian Vance was a rising star in the firm of Sterling & Thorne, a man whose career trajectory was as steep as the buildings he inhabited. He didn't just work in corporate law; he operated it, treating the legal code as a series of locks...
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