David Miller was about to sign the contract that would seal the biggest business merger of his career. Sterling Corporation promised to take his company to a whole new level, and billions were at stake. He was focused, just seconds away from signing the contract, when the door to the room opened.

Anna, one of the cleaning staff, walked in with her cart. «Sorry, I’ll just empty the trash real quick,» she said softly and respectfully. No one seemed to mind; they were all too busy celebrating ahead of time. Anna walked over to the trash can next to David’s chair and bent down, pretending to adjust the bags.

Then she leaned slightly to the side, bringing her face close to his. That’s when she whispered in a barely audible voice, «Don’t sign! It’s a trap!» David froze, his hand stopping just millimeters from the paper.

The pen slipped from his fingers and landed softly on the wooden table. «What?» he whispered, stunned. Anna slowly stood up and looked at him seriously, then turned her eyes away as if nothing had happened.

She picked up the trash can and started pushing her cart toward the door like it was just part of her routine, but David couldn’t take his eyes off her. «David?» Leandro, his longtime business partner and friend, leaned toward him with a strange smile. «Everything alright?»

«Mr. Miller?» Javier asked from across the table. «Are you ready to sign?» David swallowed hard. The contract was still there, untouched, and the folder with the merger details was open in front of everyone. He looked at Leandro’s face, then Javier’s, and finally, at the door where Anna was just about to leave.

The whole world seemed a little off-balance. «I need five minutes,» he said suddenly, standing up abruptly.

«Five minutes?» Leandro tried to keep his tone light, but his eyes narrowed slightly. «Is everything okay?»

«I need to take care of something,» David replied as he walked toward the door.

«Mr. Miller? Everyone’s here. All the terms have been reviewed; there’s nothing left to change,» Javier protested, starting to sound annoyed.

«Five minutes,» David repeated firmly. Without waiting for any more objections, he stepped out the door and pushed it closed behind him.

Anna was just a few steps down the hallway, pushing her cart. When she heard his quick footsteps behind her, she stopped. «You,» David said firmly, pointing at her. «With me. Now.»

She hesitated, surprised, but nodded. They walked in silence to a small break room. David walked in first, and she followed. He shut the door firmly behind them and looked at her with a controlled intensity.

«Explain. Now,» he said, his arms crossed and his eyes locked on hers. «And convince me you’re not completely insane for interrupting me like that.»

Anna stood there, holding a trash bag in one hand. «I know how it sounds, but I overheard conversations—things no one else did. They’re setting you up.»

«Who’s ‘they’?»

«Sterling and your partner, Leandro.» Her voice shook slightly but then steadied. «They’re using the contract to transfer hidden debts and destabilize your company. If you sign it, you’ll be giving everything away.»

David stared at her for a long moment. Part of him wanted to laugh, but the other part couldn’t ignore the chill that ran down his spine. «What’s your name?»

«Anna.»

«How long have you worked here?»

«Eight months. On the night shift.»

«All right, Anna.» He stepped closer, his gaze firm. «Let me be clear. If this is a lie, a conspiracy theory, or some attempt to get attention, you’re fired. On the spot.»

Anna bit her lip but didn’t look away. «I understand, and I accept that. But if I stay silent and you lose everything, I’d never forgive myself.»

David turned his face and looked at his reflection in the glass wall. Chicago kept spinning below, but his world had just cracked. This woman had nothing to gain and everything to lose, yet she was standing there anyway.

«Do you have proof?» he asked without looking at her.

«I do. Photos, records, screenshots. I can show you tonight. Seven o’clock, right here in this room,» she said, nodding toward the space.

«Bring everything. If you don’t convince me, it’ll be your last day here.»

Anna just nodded. David waited for her to leave before pressing his forehead against the cold wall. Outside, the contract was still waiting for his signature, but now, for the first time in his entire career, he was hesitating.

David walked back into the meeting room, his heart pounding. All eyes turned to him as he pushed the door open. Leandro was leaning over the table, speaking quietly with Javier, but he straightened up quickly when he saw him.

«Did you take care of what you needed?» Leandro asked, his smile not reaching his eyes.

«Yes.» David walked toward the table but didn’t sit down. He looked at the contract, then at the faces around him. «Actually, I think I need to review a few clauses again.»

«Review?» Javier frowned. «Mr. Miller, we spent weeks going over every detail of this document.»

«And that’s exactly why I want to take one last look.» David picked up the folder and closed it firmly. «Let’s reschedule for tomorrow.»

The silence in the room was tense. Leandro stood up slowly, his fists pressed against the table. «David, this doesn’t make sense. We’re wasting valuable time. Sterling has other interested parties, you know that.»

«Then let them be.» David stared coldly at his childhood friend. «One night won’t make a difference.»

«It will,» Javier slammed his hand on the table. «The market’s unstable. The stock is up. It’s now or never.»

David watched the man’s agitated reaction. Anna had been right about something: this pressure wasn’t normal. «The decision is mine.» He took the contract and placed it in his briefcase. «I’ll see you tomorrow.»

Without giving them a chance to argue, David left the room, leaving behind a group of visibly angry men.

At exactly 7 o’clock, David walked into the break room. Anna was already there, sitting in one of the chairs with a small backpack on her lap. She stood as soon as she saw him. «Thank you for coming,» she said, her voice steadier than in the morning.

«Show me what you’ve got.» David sat across from her at the small round table.

Anna opened her backpack and took out her phone. Her hands trembled slightly as she scrolled through the photos. «It all started three weeks ago. I was cleaning Leandro’s office when I heard voices in the next room.» She paused and took a deep breath. «I recognized his voice and a woman’s. They were talking about… about you.»

David leaned forward. «Go on.»

«Her name is Sophia. Blonde, tall, always wearing expensive clothes.» Anna slid her finger on the screen and showed him a blurry photo taken through a crack in the door. «This is her.»

David felt a chill run down his spine. Sophia Delgado, his ex-girlfriend—the one who ended things two years ago, saying they were too different. How was she involved in this?

«She and Leandro, they’re together now, and they’re planning something against you.» Anna swiped to the next photo. «Listen to this.» She hit play on a recording. The audio wasn’t great, but the voices were clear enough.

«Once he signs, we’ll have full control of the assets.»

«Are you sure David suspects nothing?»

«David’s always been too naive to notice when he’s being betrayed. It was true with me, and it will be true now.»

«What if he finds out?»

«He won’t. Trust me, Sophia. In 48 hours, we’ll own his company.»

David ran a hand over his face, the world spinning around him. Leandro’s voice was unmistakable, and Sophia’s laugh, the one that once made him fall in love, now sounded like poison. «Is there more?» he asked, his voice rough.