Amelia Chen had spent fifteen years building an empire.
At thirty-eight, she was the youngest female CEO in the tech industry to lead a billion-dollar company, admired by investors and feared by competitors.
She owned penthouses, private jets, and everything money could buy.
Yet every night she returned to an apartment so quiet that she often left the television on just to hear another voice.
Success had made her powerful.
It had also made her lonely.
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