Boy’s Four-Word Warning Freezes CEO Before Headquarters Lockdown-Teptep

William Harrison had built his mornings around control.

The same lift.

The same polished corridor.

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The same quiet nod from the assistant outside his glass office.

The same porcelain coffee cup waiting on the right-hand side of his desk, handle turned towards him, cinnamon dusting the surface of a dark French roast.

People liked to say that men like William did not have routines because they were sentimental.

They had routines because routines removed surprises.

At forty-two floors above the street, surprise was not welcome.

That morning, though, surprise arrived in a faded blue T-shirt and worn trainers.

It stood just inside the office doors with a battered backpack and one hand gripping the doorframe.

William had already lifted the cup.

Steam brushed his face.

The first sip was less than a second away.

Then the boy spoke.

“Please don’t drink that.”

It was not shouted.

It was not theatrical.

It was hardly more than a breath, the sort of sentence that might have been lost beneath the soft ring of office phones and the murmur of staff beyond the glass.

But William heard it.

His hand stopped.

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