The weight of the situation had never felt so heavy. Cambria sat in her office, the dim light casting long shadows across the room, while her mind churned with the information that had been revealed in the last few hours. Every conversation, every confrontation, felt like another layer being peeled back each one exposing something darker beneath. Elena, Maddox, the messages from the unknown number... everything was spiraling out of control.
Cambria had always prided herself on being in charge, on being the one who controlled the narrative. But now, it felt like the story had been stolen from her. She was no longer just fighting for her company. She was fighting for her survival, for everything she had built and most of all, for the truth.
As her thoughts swirled, she found herself in an uncomfortable silence. The door to her office opened, and she didn't need to look up to know who it was. She could feel his presence the moment he entered.
Maddox.
He walked in slowly, hesitating just inside the door, as if waiting for some kind of invitation. Cambria's chest tightened. She wasn't ready to face him again, not after everything that had happened. But there he was, standing in front of her, his face drawn with exhaustion and regret.
"I know you don't want to see me," Maddox began, his voice soft. "But I need to tell you everything. I can't keep lying to you. And I won't ask for your forgiveness. But you deserve the truth."
Cambria closed her eyes, steadying her breath. She had to hear him out. She had to know if there was any truth to what he had said earlier if he was, in fact, trying to protect her, or if he had been playing her all along.
"Tell me," Cambria said, her voice steady but laced with an edge. "Tell me everything. I'm listening."
Maddox hesitated before sitting down across from her. His eyes flicked between hers, searching for something, but Cambria didn't give him the satisfaction of an emotional reaction. She was too far gone, too hurt to let him see any more vulnerability.
"I've been a part of this from the beginning," he said, his voice thick with regret. "But I didn't know it would get this far. I didn't know Elena was going to use me like this. She promised me she would help with my family's company. She promised me things would be different, that we could control the narrative together."
Cambria felt her heart drop. His family's company? She had always known Maddox was driven by ambition, but to hear him speak about it now so honestly felt like a slap in the face.
"Why didn't you come to me?" she asked, her voice cutting through the air. "Why didn't you tell me, Maddox? Why keep me in the dark? You could have warned me. You could have stopped this before it got out of hand."
"I was trying to protect you," Maddox responded quickly, his tone defensive. "I thought if I kept you out of it, kept you safe, you wouldn't have to carry the burden. I thought I could fix it on my own, and when I realized how far Elena had taken things, it was already too late."
"Too late?" Cambria's voice rose, her patience thinning. "You let her drag me into this, Maddox. You let her use me as a pawn, and now everything I've worked for is at risk. You don't get to play the hero now."
Maddox flinched at her words, but he didn't flinch away. He leaned forward, his eyes full of sincerity and something else something raw. "I never meant to hurt you, Cambria. I never wanted this to be the way we ended up. But now that it's all out in the open, I need you to understand something. I didn't betray you for her. I betrayed you because I thought I was doing what was best. And now... now, I don't know how to make things right."
Cambria swallowed hard, the words stinging her throat. She wanted to scream at him, to tell him how much he had hurt her. But somehow, all she could do was sit there, silently fighting the storm of emotions inside her.
"I don't know if I can trust you again, Maddox," she finally whispered. "I don't know if I can ever forgive you for this."
The silence that followed was suffocating. Cambria couldn't bring herself to look at him anymore. She couldn't bear to see the man she once loved, the man who had shattered her trust, sit there asking for redemption.
Maddox seemed to feel the shift between them, the wall that had gone up between them in the wake of his betrayal. He leaned back in his chair, running a hand through his hair. "I'm not asking for your forgiveness, Cambria. I don't deserve it. But I'm asking for a chance to make things right. I'm asking you to let me help you."
Cambria felt her heart tremble at his words. She wanted to say no. She wanted to tell him that she couldn't bear to have him near her anymore. But a part of her the part that still remembered the man she had once loved felt a flicker of something. Something almost like hope.
"I don't need your help," she said, her voice shaking with a mixture of sorrow and anger. "I don't need you to fix this, Maddox. I'm the one who's going to fix this. I will take back everything you helped her destroy."
Maddox's eyes softened, his voice barely above a whisper. "Then let me stand by your side, Cambria. Let me help you fight. I don't care what it takes."
Cambria's heart twisted. He didn't get it, did he? He didn't understand that it wasn't about fixing things anymore. It was about trusting again and she couldn't do that. Not with him. Not after everything he had done.
Just as Cambria was about to speak, her phone buzzed again. She glanced down at the screen, her pulse quickening as she read the new message.
"Cambria, it's worse than we thought. Elena's moving faster than we anticipated. And there's something we didn't see coming. We've found out who the leak is."
Cambria's hands went cold as she stared at the message. She looked up at Maddox, but the words caught in her throat. She had a sinking feeling she knew who the leak was.
But as Elara's next message flashed across the screen, the truth hit her with a force she wasn't prepared for.
"It's Knox. He's been working with Elena. He's been feeding her information about your every move."
Cambria's blood ran cold.
Her worst fear had come true. It wasn't just Maddox. It was Knox.
And now, everything she thought she knew was about to change once again.