Chapter One: A Chance Collision

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Title:The Glass Empire Rain fell steadily over London, turning the city into a blur of headlights and reflections. People hurried past one another, heads down, coats pulled tight, everyone chasing something—time, money, purpose. Elena Carter was chasing all three. She tightened her grip on the sketch tube tucked under her arm as she rushed down the pavement. Her shoes splashed through shallow puddles, but she didn’t slow down. Being late wasn’t an option—not when this internship was barely holding her together financially. “Come on…” she muttered under her breath, checking the address on her phone again. The towering glass building ahead confirmed it. The Grand Sterling Hotel. Way too expensive for someone like her to even stand in front of, let alone walk into. Still, work was work. Twenty minutes later, she was back outside, slightly out of breath but relieved. The delivery had gone smoothly, and for once, no one had questioned why a student was handling something that important. She adjusted her coat and stepped forward— And collided straight into someone. The impact was solid. Her sketch tube slipped from her hands, hitting the ground with a dull clatter. Papers spilled out, some catching the rain immediately. “Oh, come on—” she bent down quickly, trying to gather them before the ink bled. “Watch where you’re going.” The voice above her was calm. Too calm. Elena froze for half a second before looking up, irritation already rising. The man standing in front of her looked… expensive. That was the first word that came to mind. Tailored coat. Clean lines. The kind of presence that made people nearby subtly step aside without realizing it. And his expression? Unbothered. “Maybe you should try the same,” she replied, not bothering to hide her annoyance. For a brief moment, neither of them moved. Then he crouched down, picking up one of the scattered sketches. His fingers paused on the page, eyes scanning the design. Elena reached for it. “I’ll take that—” “This is yours?” he asked, ignoring her attempt to grab it. “Yes,” she said flatly. “Obviously.” He didn’t respond immediately. His eyes moved slowly across the drawing—clean architectural lines, a modern structure with sharp edges softened by greenery woven into the design. Something about his focus made her hesitate. Then he handed it back carefully, avoiding the rain. “It’s good,” he said. The compliment caught her off guard. Before she could respond, a sleek black car pulled up beside them. The door opened quickly, and a man in a suit stepped out, clearly tense. “Mr. Voss,” he said, slightly breathless. “The board is waiting.” Elena blinked. Her brain took a second to connect the name. Then— “Oh.” Adrian Voss. She had seen his face before—magazines, business articles, interviews playing on screens she barely paid attention to. Young. Powerful. Untouchable. And currently standing in front of her like she had just argued with him over nothing. His attention shifted back to her, like he could read the exact moment she realized who he was. “Try not to run into billionaires next time,” he said. Elena stood up fully now, crossing her arms. “Try not to walk like you own the street.” There was a pause. Then, just barely, the corner of his mouth lifted. Not quite a smile. But close. Interesting. Without another word, he turned and stepped into the car. The door shut, and within seconds, he was gone—like the moment hadn’t mattered at all. But as Elena gathered the last of her sketches, something unsettled lingered. Not embarrassment. Not even annoyance. Something else. Because for the first time in a long time… Someone had looked at her work—not her—and actually seen it. And somehow, she knew— That wouldn’t be the last time their paths crossed. Chapter Two: The Invitation You Can’t Refuse The email arrived at 6:42 a.m. Elena almost ignored it.
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