Chapter 88: BROTHER'S CHOICE
The room does not move.
Marcus stands at the head of the table where Hartwell once sat, his declaration about the Greyridge documentation still hanging in the air, and for a long stretched moment nobody in the boardroom seems entirely certain what happens next. Camille has gone very still in her seat, her composure holding by a thread so thin I can see it fraying at the edges. And somewhere beneath the surface tension, every single person at that table understands exactly what is about to happen, because Marcus's vote alone now decides whether this company survives intact or falls into the hands of the people who have spent weeks trying to dismantle it.
