“That way, Sebastian will see for himself that she never planned on having another kid. Let’s see how she explains that to the Ratcliff family.”
Rosie’s eyes lit up. “Tara, you’re brilliant. I’ll tell Jon right away.”
—
Outside the hospital, Reese turned down Sebastian’s offer to grab lunch and waved down a cab. As soon as she slid into the back seat, her phone started buzzing. Bailey’s name flashed on the screen. She hesitated for a moment, finger hovering over the answer button, then finally picked up.
“Reese, have you talked to BlackOak’s execs? When are we getting Blade’s civilian contract?” Bailey’s tone was sharp, barely hiding his irritation.
“I’m telling you, this project is everything for the Meyer family. The bank loan already came through and we’re bleeding interest every month. If you keep dragging this out, I’ll make sure you eat the cost.”
“I quit BlackOak,” Reese replied, her voice even.
“You what?” Bailey’s voice shot up, almost yelling. “Who told you that you could quit? The contract isn’t even signed yet. How could you do this?”
“Reese, I’m warning you. Screw this up and you can forget about your mother’s shares.”
Reese let out a silent, bitter laugh. Threatening her with those shares was the only trick Bailey ever had.
“I already spoke to BlackOak’s senior team. Matthew agreed to keep talks open with Vista Tech. They’ll reach out when they’re ready to meet. Just wait for their call.”
Bailey’s tone softened, a little skeptical. “Really?” He didn’t buy that Reese could still pull strings at BlackOak, especially after quitting.
“Of course.” Reese let a small, confident smile slip. Getting those shares from her mother was a non-negotiable part of her plan. No way she’d let anything mess it up.
“What’s going on between you and Matthew? Why would he listen to you?” Bailey sounded uneasy. “Don’t forget, you’re still Mrs. Ratcliff. Don’t go doing anything stupid.”
“You’re reading way too much into this,” Reese said, her voice cool. “Matthew and I are just coworkers. That’s it.”
“Once you’re expecting and Vista Tech lands the Blade contract, I’ll transfer your mother’s shares to you. With those, you’ll finally have something to fall back on. The Ratcliffs won’t be able to look down on you anymore.”
Reese let out a cold laugh. Something to fall back on? The only person she could ever count on was herself.
“Got it. I’ll let you know if there’s any news.”
She hung up and stared out at the city racing past, her eyes cold and distant. Bailey said he’d already taken out a loan to launch the Blade project. Her lips curled into a sly, almost cruel smile.
“So what if you get the Blade contract, Bailey?
“With Vista Tech’s tech, do you really think you can handle it?
“When your dreams crash and burn, don’t come blaming me.”

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