The tension in the room was palpable as the meeting concluded. Executives murmured among themselves, some clearly impressed by Isabella's audacity, others wary of the battle she had just initiated. But Isabella didn't care about their opinions—her focus remained on one man.
Alexander Blackwood.
He hadn't given away much, but Isabella knew he was already plotting his counterattack. He wasn't the type to let someone walk into his empire and challenge him without consequence.
As the attendees filtered out, Isabella gathered her materials, taking her time. She wasn't about to rush out and give Alexander the satisfaction of thinking he had rattled her.
"You handled yourself well," came a deep voice from behind her.
She turned to find Ethan Reed, Blackwood's CFO, watching her with an amused expression. He was one of the few executives who hadn't looked at her like she was signing her own death warrant by challenging Alexander.
"Thanks," Isabella said, tucking her folder under her arm.
Ethan smirked. "But you should know—Alex doesn't take kindly to being challenged. He plays to win."
"So do I."
Ethan chuckled. "Then this is going to be fun to watch."
Before Isabella could respond, the door swung open again, and Alexander himself strode in. The room seemed to shrink under the weight of his presence.
"Reed, leave us," he said coolly.
Ethan gave Isabella a knowing look before exiting, leaving her alone with Alexander.
He closed the door and turned to her, arms crossed. "You made quite the impression today."
"I'm aware."
His smirk deepened. "You really think you can outmaneuver me?"
"I don't think—I know."
For a brief second, something flickered in his eyes—something dark, intrigued. Then, just as quickly, it was gone.
"Let's put that confidence to the test," he said, stepping closer. "I assume you're familiar with the Everett Deal?"
Isabella's pulse quickened. Of course, she was. The Everett Deal was a multi-million-dollar contract that Blackwood Enterprises had been pursuing for months, a high-stakes acquisition that would determine the company's future in international markets.
"What about it?" she asked, keeping her voice steady.
Alexander tilted his head, eyes sharp. "I'm making it your responsibility."
Her brows lifted slightly, but she refused to show surprise. "You're handing me one of your biggest deals? Just like that?"
He smiled. A trap.
"Not quite," he said. "I'm also working on it. Let's see who closes it first."
Isabella's fingers tightened around her folder. So that was his move.
He was turning this into a direct competition. If she failed, she'd prove him right—that she wasn't as capable as she claimed. But if she won?
She would beat him at his own game.
She met his gaze, unflinching. "You're on."
Alexander's smirk widened, but there was something else in his eyes now—something she couldn't quite place.
Excitement.
Because just like her, he thrived on the thrill of the fight.
And this was just the beginning.