Thomas Miller spent every night cleaning offices he would never be allowed to work in.
At thirty-four, he pushed a mop through the marble halls of Apex Holdings while calculating whether he could afford rent, groceries, and another inhaler for his seven-year-old daughter, Sarah.
His world was measured in overtime shifts and unpaid bills.
The executives upstairs lived in another universe.
Especially Evelyn Croft.
The billionaire CEO was famous for destroying competitors, firing executives without emotion, and never letting weakness show.
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