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Chapter 2: The File That Changed Everything The silence inside the ballroom stretched so long that even the photographers lowered their cameras. Preston stared at Margaret as if he had never truly seen her before. "You... own North Harbor?" he asked, his voice barely above a whisper. Margaret didn't answer immediately. She simply looked at him the way a surgeon studies an X-ray before delivering a diagnosis. "I always did." A wave of murmurs swept through the ballroom. Cassidy's confident smile disappeared. The board members looked from Preston to Margaret, trying to understand how the company's biggest investor had been sitting quietly in the front row the entire evening. Board Chair Evelyn Marsh checked the notification again. Attached to the emergency review was a file nearly three hundred pages long. Financial records. Internal emails. Research reports. Employee complaints. And one folder labeled: Unauthorized Patient Data Transfer. Evelyn's face turned pale. She looked directly at Preston. "Tell me this isn't real." Preston swallowed. "It... it's being taken out of context." Margaret finally stepped toward the stage. Each step echoed across the marble floor. "You told everyone HelixOne was ready for nationwide deployment." She paused. "You knew it wasn't." Several hospital executives exchanged nervous glances. Margaret continued. "You authorized human testing before the software completed safety validation." Gasps rippled through the audience. "And when the first complications appeared..." She lifted the tablet. "...you ordered your engineers to hide them." Preston shook his head. "No." "I ordered further review." Margaret touched the screen. A video appeared on the giant display. An internal meeting. Preston's own voice filled the ballroom. "If these reports reach the FDA, we lose the funding. Delay the documentation." No one spoke. Not even Cassidy. Margaret looked at her. "You weren't just his assistant." Cassidy froze. "You signed three approval forms." Cassidy whispered, "He told me everyone did it..." Margaret answered quietly, "That doesn't make it legal." Federal health consultants slowly stood from their tables. One of them stepped outside while already speaking into his phone. The celebration had officially become an investigation. / Chapter 1 / 2

Chapter 3: The Empire Falls Overnight

Chapter 3: The Empire Falls Overnight

By sunrise, every major business network carried the same headline.

PIERCE MEDICAL ROBOTICS UNDER FEDERAL INVESTIGATION.

Trading opened.

The company's stock plunged.

Twenty-two percent.

Then thirty-eight.

Before noon...

Fifty-four percent.

Investors fled.

Hospitals suspended purchase agreements.

Banks froze expansion loans.

The planned San Diego facility was canceled.

Construction crews never even broke ground.

At corporate headquarters, employees packed boxes in stunned silence.

Inside Preston's executive office, lawyers filled every chair.

One attorney slid another document across the desk.

"The board has voted unanimously."

Preston already knew.

"You're removing me."

The attorney nodded.

"Effective immediately."

Another lawyer spoke.

"The SEC has requested financial records."

A third added,

"And the Department of Justice has opened a criminal inquiry."

Preston laughed once.

A hollow sound.

"This is Margaret."

"No," the attorney replied.

"This is the consequence."

Meanwhile...

Margaret sat inside North Harbor Capital's Boston office overlooking the harbor.

Charles Bexley poured two cups of coffee.

"I kept your secret for twelve years."

Margaret smiled faintly.

"You kept your promise."

Charles looked toward the television.

Preston was surrounded by reporters outside corporate headquarters.

"Mr. Pierce!"

"Did you conceal patient safety reports?"

"Is your wife responsible for exposing the company?"

Preston said nothing.

For the first time in years...

He had no speech.

No audience.

No control.

Back in Chicago...

Cassidy quietly entered an attorney's office carrying a single flash drive.

"I'd like to cooperate."

The attorney looked surprised.

"Are you requesting immunity?"

Cassidy nodded.

"I've spent two years protecting him."

She placed the drive on the desk.

"I'm done."

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Inside...

Were thousands of emails Preston believed had been deleted forever.

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