Chapter 1: Empire of Dreams
Chapter 1: Empire of Dreams
The bright lights of the television studio felt like a second home to Malia Moreau.
At thirty-four, she had built Lumière Cosmetics from a single innovative night cream into a global beauty empire worth hundreds of millions. Today, seated across from one of the country’s most respected business anchors, she looked every inch the formidable CEO, long dark hair swept into a flawless chignon, sharp almond-shaped eyes focused and confident, dressed in a tailored monochrome pantsuit that commanded respect the moment she entered the room.
“Ms. Moreau,” the interviewer leaned forward with a warm smile, “you’ve been called the woman who turned beauty into an empire. Walk us through how a single mother’s daughter from a modest background created this juggernaut in just over a decade.”
Malia smiled composed, intelligent, with the quiet intensity that made boardrooms straighten when she spoke. “Discipline and obsession with results,” she replied smoothly. “I spent years proving myself in rooms where people assumed a woman in her twenties couldn’t lead product development, supply chains, and global marketing. I refused to be underestimated. Every late night, every risk, every formula we perfected, was about creating something that made women feel powerful in their own skin.”
The audience in the studio clapped appreciatively. Behind the cameras, her team beamed.
The interviewer’s eyes sparkled. “And now, after all that success, you’re finally settling down. The wedding to Damien Laurent is this weekend. Many women in your position say they had to choose between love and ambition. How does it feel to have both?”
Malia’s expression softened in a way rarely seen in public. For a moment, the guarded CEO gave way to the woman who still believed in happy endings.
“It feels like the perfect next chapter,” she said, her voice warm with genuine emotion. “I’ve built Lumière on my terms. Now I get to build a life with someone who supports that. Damien understands the demands of my world. For the first time, I don’t feel like I have to choose. I’m excited…truly excited to come home to a partner instead of just another strategy session.”
She laughed lightly, the sound carrying real joy. “At thirty-four, people act like it’s late. But I believe some things are worth waiting for. Real love. Real partnership.”
Off-camera, her cousin Camille Beaumont, her best friend since childhood, watched with shining eyes, clapping enthusiastically. Camille, twenty-nine and stunning in a designer dress, had been by Malia’s side through every launch, every crisis, every celebration. She mouthed, “I love you” when Malia glanced her way, blowing a playful kiss.
Malia’s heart swelled. Camille had been her rock. The one who listened to her fears about balancing empire-building with personal happiness. The one who reassured her that she deserved this wedding, this future.
After the interview wrapped, Camille rushed forward, enveloping Malia in a tight hug. “You were incredible! That answer about love? Perfect. Everyone’s going to eat it up. I’m so happy for you, Malia. You deserve this more than anyone.”
Malia hugged her back fiercely, inhaling the familiar scent of Camille’s perfume, one of Lumière’s bestsellers. “I couldn’t have done any of this without you. You’ve been my sister, my sounding board… my family. This weekend is going to be everything.”
Camille pulled back, eyes glistening with what looked like pure affection. “I love you so much. I just want you to be happy. Finally.”
“COME ON”...... GIRL.
Enough work for today you have a wedding dress to try.
The words wrapped around Malia like a warm blanket. She had no idea how much she would cling to that memory in the hours to come.