Chapter 30 The Balance of Power Shifts
The system had changed.
And so had the rules.
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Aria Monroe stood in the center of the restricted floor, no longer trying to hide her presence.
There was no point.
She had already been seen.
Already been marked.
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“They’re watching everything,” Lucas said quietly.
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Aria didn’t respond.
Because she already knew.
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Adrian stood beside her, his expression controlled—but sharper than before.
“This is no longer internal,” he said.
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Aria glanced at him.
“It never was,” she replied.
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A pause.
Then she added,
“You just didn’t want to admit it.”
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That landed.
But Adrian didn’t deny it.
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“They’ve stepped in directly,” he said instead.
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Aria’s eyes narrowed slightly.
“Victor Hale,” she said.
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Adrian met her gaze.
“Yes.”
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That confirmation changed the dynamic instantly.
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For the first time—
Adrian Kane was no longer the highest authority in the room.
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And everyone felt it.
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Lucas exhaled slowly.
“If Hale is actively observing, then this is no longer a corporate issue,” he said.
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“No,” Aria replied quietly.
“It’s control.”
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Silence followed.
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Then something unexpected happened.
The locked doors began to open.
One by one.
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Not forcefully.
Not urgently.
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Deliberately.
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Aria frowned slightly.
“That’s not a lockdown anymore,” she said.
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Adrian’s expression shifted.
“No,” he agreed.
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A pause.
Then—
“It’s permission.”
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That word changed everything.
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Permission to move.
Permission to act.
Permission to continue.
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But also—
permission to fall.
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Aria stepped forward slowly.
“They want me to keep going,” she said.
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Lucas nodded.
“Yes.”
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Adrian’s voice was quieter now.
“They want to see what you do with the truth.”
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Aria stopped.
Then turned to face him fully.
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“And what do you think I’ll do?” she asked.
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Adrian didn’t hesitate.
“You’ll destabilize everything,” he said.
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A faint smile touched her lips.
“Good,” she replied.
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Because that was the point now.
Not just to uncover the truth—
but to break the system that hid it.
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Behind them, screens lit up across the floor.
Data streams.
Surveillance feeds.
Active monitoring.
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They weren’t hiding anymore.
They were watching openly.
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The balance had shifted.
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Aria was no longer an outsider trying to break in.
She was now inside—
and being allowed to move freely.
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Which meant one thing.
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She had become part of the game.
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And in that game—
every move mattered.
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Aria looked ahead, her expression steady.
“This isn’t their system anymore,” she said quietly.
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Adrian glanced at her.
“It still is,” he replied.
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Aria shook her head slightly.
“No,” she said.
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A pause.
Then she added,
“Not for long.”
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That confidence wasn’t reckless.
It was calculated.
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Because now she had something she didn’t have before.
Truth.
Direction.
And a target.
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Victor Hale.
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The real enemy.
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Adrian watched her carefully.
And for the first time—
he didn’t try to control the outcome.
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Because the balance of power had already shifted.
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And Aria Monroe…
was the one causing it.