The address Sofia had once ntioned—"If you ever need to look like you own the bank, not just work there, go to Rossi’s"—led to a nondescript door in the Financial District. No sign. Just a brass buzzer.
I pressed it.
A buzzer sounded, and the door clicked open.
Inside, it slled of steam, wool, and old money. An elderly Italian man with a tape asure around his neck looked up from a bolt of midnight-blue fabric.
"I don’t do walk-ins," he said, not unkindly.
"Sofia Aldridge sent ," I said.
He paused. "Ah. La Bella Sofia. She has... expensive taste." He looked up and down. "And you have... potential. But your shoulders are tense. You are fighting a war?"
"Sothing like that," I said. "I need a tuxedo. For the Sterling Winter Ball."
He whistled low. "The Sterling Ball. That is not a party. That is a coronation. You need armor."
He went to work.
I spent the next two hours being asured, pinned, and poked. I didn’t just buy a tuxedo. I bought a transformation. A peak-lapel jacket in a black so deep it seed to absorb the light. A shirt of Egyptian cotton that felt like silk. Cufflinks that were understated but heavy.
When I looked in the mirror, I didn’t see the scholarship student. I didn’t see the guy who ate ran in his dorm.
I saw a predator.
[Item Acquired: The Shadow Tuxedo]
[Grade: A]
[Effect: 25 Charisma]
[Passive: ’Old Money Camouflage’ - You are perceived as belonging to the elite class, regardless of actual status.]
[Cost: $6,500]
It was a fortune. It was more than my tuition for a sester.
But as I swiped my card, I knew it was the best investnt I had ever made.
...
Friday night. The Bunker.
The mood was tense. Nia had the floor plans of the Sterling Mansion projected on the wall. Ethan was pacing.
"Okay," Nia said, pointing to the screen. "This is the ballroom. This is the VIP terrace. This is the library, where the real deals happen."
"And this," she pointed to a side entrance, "is where Victoria Sterling will be making her entrance. She’s the hostess. She controls the flow."
"And Elena?" I asked.
"Elena is seated at Table 1," Nia said. "Right next to the Mayor. It’s a power seat. But it’s also a trap. If she spends the whole night there, she looks like part of the establishnt. Victoria will be moving, circulating. She’ll look like the future."
"So if I go with Elena," I said, "I’m stuck at Table 1."
"Exactly," Claire said. "You’re the Dean’s accessory. A trophy."
"But if I go with Victoria," I countered, "I’m the Heiress’s toy. And I lose my position in the Sterling Committee"
"Rock and a hard place," Darius grunted.
I looked at the map. I looked at the guest list.
"I’m going with Elena," I said.
The room went quiet.
"It’s the only move," I explained. "She’s my boss. She’s my ntor. If I ditch her, I prove the Provost right—that I’m unreliable. I have to honor the hierarchy."
"Victoria will be pissed," Ethan warned.
"Victoria respects power," I said. "If I ditch Elena, I look weak. I look like I can be bought by a better offer. If I stick with Elena, I show loyalty. I show backbone."
I pulled out my phone. I opened the ssage thread with Victoria.
: I never break a prior engagent. I’ll be escorting Dean Vance.
I hesitated. Then I typed one more line.
: But the first dance is yours. If you can steal away.
Sent.
It was arrogant. It was dangerous. It was exactly the kind of ga Victoria liked to play.
My phone buzzed imdiately.
Victoria: Challenge accepted.
I looked up at my friends.
"Nia, I need you to monitor the social feeds during the party. Tell who’s talking to who. Ethan, I need background on every person at Table 1. I need to know their vices, their debts, their secrets."
"On it," Nia said.
"Darius," I said. "You’re off duty. But keep your phone on. If I need an extraction..."
"I’ll be outside in the van," Darius said. "Engine running."
...
Saturday, 6:55 PM.
I stood outside Elena’s brownstone. The air was crisp, slling of snow.
I adjusted my cufflinks. I checked my reflection in the window of the waiting town car (Elena’s this ti).
I looked... ready.
The door opened.
Elena stepped out.
I had seen her in suits. I had seen her in the burgundy dress.
But this... this was different.
She was wearing a gown of erald green silk that clung to every curve, backless and daring. Her hair was up, exposing the long line of her neck. She wore diamonds—real ones—at her throat.
She looked like a queen.
She stopped when she saw . Her eyes widened slightly, taking in the tuxedo, the posture, the sheer presence I was projecting.
[Target: Elena Vance]
[Affection: 78/100]
[Emotion: Pride / Awe / Lust]
"Jake," she breathed.
"Dean Vance," I said, bowing slightly. "You look... devastating."
She walked down the steps, her eyes never leaving mine.
"You didn’t go with her," she said softly.
"I told you," I said, offering her my arm. "I know who I belong to tonight."
She took my arm. Her grip was tight, possessive.
"Good answer," she whispered. "Now let’s go show them."
We got into the car.
As we drove toward the Sterling estate, I felt the weight of the night settling on .
I had chosen my side. I was walking into the lion’s den with the Queen of the Business School.
But waiting inside was the Princess of the City. And she had accepted a challenge.
The System humd one last warning.
[Event Started: The Sterling Winter Ball]
[Objective: Survive the Night]
[Bonus Objective: Dance with Victoria Sterling]
[Current Status: The Ga is Afoot]
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