He Fired The Woman Who Quietly Held The Company Together—Then Clause 14B Hit The Screen-myhoa

The board chair’s name flashed on Darren’s phone like a warning light nobody wanted to touch.

For three rings, no one moved.

The glass boardroom held every sound too clearly—the dry hiss of the ventilation, the rain ticking against the windows, the faint vibration of Darren’s phone against the polished table. His hand hovered above it, fingers curled, expensive watch catching the cold office light.

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The CEO, Martin Hale, did not look at the phone.

He looked at me.

“Mara,” he repeated, lower this time, “what do we need to restore first?”

Darren finally snatched up the phone and silenced it without answering. His thumb missed the button once. That tiny slip did more damage than any shouting could have.

The Phoenix Glass representative, Elaine Porter, sat with her folder closed in front of her. She had not raised her voice once since entering the building, but everyone in that room knew her company could walk away with $9.6 million before lunch.

“We have a board call in seven minutes,” Martin said.

Darren cleared his throat. “This is being exaggerated. A temporary access issue is not—”

General counsel lifted one finger.

Not harshly.

Just enough.

Darren stopped.

Her name was Patricia Rowe, and I had watched men twice Darren’s size go quiet when she opened a folder. She turned another page of the licensing agreement I had signed years earlier, the paper crisp under her manicured nails.

“The issue is not access,” she said. “The issue is ownership.”

The word settled over the table.

Ownership.

Darren’s jaw tightened.

“I was never informed of any external licensing dependency.”

Patricia looked at him over her reading glasses.

“It was listed in the transition packet Mara submitted six weeks ago.”

The room shifted.

One of the investors, a broad-shouldered man named Kellan, leaned forward. “You had a transition packet?”

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