Chapter 92: A Dangerous Plan
Chapter 92: A Dangerous Plan
The night air outside the penthouse was sharp. The city below seed restless, mirroring the unease inside Eira’s mind.
She stood on the balcony, leaning on the cold railing, unfocused as she traced the endless maze of lights.
The wind tugged at her hair, but she barely noticed.
Behind her, Callian watched from the doorway, arms crossed, his brows furrowed.
"You’ve been standing there for an hour," he finally said.
Eira didn’t turn around. "I’m thinking."
"About Henry?"
"About everything," she replied. Her voice was calm, but there was a heaviness to it that made
Callian stepped closer.
He ca to stand beside her, his eyes fixed on her profile. "Talk to , Eira."
She sighed, her breath turning visible in the cool air.
"I don’t know if I’m doing the right thing. I thought taking him down would be satisfying, that it would give
peace. But now..." Her voice trailed off.
"Now what?"
"Now it feels like I’m standing on quicksand. The more I try to pull him down, the deeper I sink."
Her fingers gripped the railing, turning white. "What if I’m becoming like him?"
Callian’s jaw itched.
He placed a hand over hers, his touch grounding.
"You’re nothing like him, Eira."
"How do you know?" She finally turned to face him, her eyes bright with unshed tears. "Revenge changes people, Callian. It warps them. What if it’s already warped ?"
Callian studied her for a long mont, then shook his head. "You’re wrong. Henry manipulates, destroys, and abandons. You fight because you’ve been hurt, because you want justice. That’s not the sa."
Eira looked away, her shoulders tensing a little. "It doesn’t feel different."
Callian exhaled, running a hand through his hair.
"Listen to . This is hard—harder than either of us thought it would be. But you’ve co too far to stop now. You’re not just fighting for yourself; you’re fighting for Marion, for your mother, for everyone he’s stepped on."
Eira’s lip quivered, but she nodded. "You’re right. I can’t stop. Not now." She wiped at her eyes, straightening.
"But I need to be smarter. Every move he makes feels like he’s ten steps ahead."
"That’s because he’s desperate," Callian stated.
"And desperation makes people dangerous, but it also makes them sloppy. He’s bound to make a mistake."
Eira turned to him fully now, her eyes narrowed.
"Then I need to push him harder. Make him so desperate he doesn’t just make a mistake—he unleashes and explodes."
Callian nodded. "I like the sound of that. Do you have another plan?"
"I do," Eira said. She paused, glancing toward the city again. "But it’s risky."
"I wouldn’t expect anything less," Callian said dryly. "What’s the plan?"
Eira hesitated for a mont, then began to speak.
"Henry’s control is his greatest strength. I already took half of it from him—piece by piece."
"Then now it’s ti to start not only with his business partners but also with his allies. If they don’t trust him, he’ll start scrambling."
"Exactly. Steven’s our way in. If we can convince him to turn over everything he knows, it’ll plant doubt in the rest of Henry’s circle."
"And his reputation. Henry thrives on looking invincible. And the world already sees cracks in his armor—"
"—he’s losing credibility. Leaking his secrets, resurfacing old scandals, and letting the dia do the rest."
"What about his family? Vanesa’s fragile already. If she turns on him—"
"Then Henry loses his last personal connection. No allies. No reputation. No family. Once he’s isolated—"
"He’ll crumble. And that’s when I deliver the final blow."
"Also, Mike inford
that the situation in their mansion isn’t the greatest. They don’t even eat at the sa table anymore."
"I know. I sent Vanesa a ssage before, t with her, and pushed her to overthink."
"Beatrice is still strong. You understand that, right? They need to divorce."
"No, they do not. They need to be sentenced to jail together, Callian."
Callian let out a long sigh. "Can I ask you sothing?"
"Yes?"
"After you literally beat Vanesa, what makes you think she will co to you?"
Vanesa looked at him. How does he know about
hitting her with a book? she asked herself.
"Because I only slipped because of you. All this ti while she was humiliating , torturing , and exposing
for whatever reasons—I showed her kindness. And she’s desperate for love. She needs to be loved..."
"I don’t understand."
"Well, I was nice, and she likes the attention. If Henry and Beatrice don’t show her love...she will co to
eventually. And I’ll be that nice little sister who would babysit her."
"So that’s why..."
"Not really. I’m still upset about her situation with you."
"Eira, I—"
"No. It doesn’t matter now. What I need is Henry crawling on his knees, begging for rcy."
Callian raised an eyebrow. "That sounds like a war."
"It is," Eira said simply. "And it starts with Steven now."
Callian leaned back slightly, considering her words. "Steven’s dangerous. He plays both sides, and we don’t know what he really wants."
"That’s why we start with him," Eira said. "If we can either turn him against Henry completely or expose his betrayal, it’ll send a ripple through Henry’s entire network."
Callian nodded slowly. "Okay. And how do you plan to handle Steven?"
"I’ll et him again," Eira said. "This ti, I won’t let him control the conversation. I’ll make him tell
the truth about his involvent with Henry—and Beatrice."
Callian frowned. "That’s risky. What if he’s setting another trap?"
"I’m ready," Eira said firmly. "But I don’t think he will. Steven’s scared. He’s trying to survive just like we are."
"If you’re going to et him again, you’re not doing it alone."
There was sothing that Callian didn’t tell her: how he got the docunts from Steven.
So, allowing them to et without him, Callian wasn’t ready to.
Eira smiled faintly. "I didn’t plan to."
"There’s one more thing we need to consider," he said carefully.
"What?" Eira asked.
"Vanesa," Callian replied. "She’s still unpredictable, and she’s already made it clear she’s willing to play dirty even after the lost love. If Henry gets to her first, she could beco a problem."
"Vanesa’s a pawn. She’s not thinking for herself. If we can cut her off from Henry, she’ll lose her power...and like I said, she will co to . And that’s when I’ll strike her."
"And how do we do that?"
"Mike."
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