Her Brother Stole Her AI System. Then The CEO Stopped Laughing-Tep

The laughter hit me before the insult fully landed.

It was bright, polished, and expensive, bouncing off the glass walls of Hayward Technologies’ fiftieth-floor event room like the space itself had been designed to make humiliation sound successful.

My brother Daniel stood under the chandelier light with a champagne flute in his hand and the whole room tilted toward him.

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Executives in dark suits watched him like he was the future.

Investors smiled with their teeth.

Junior employees hovered near the edges, close enough to hear, too low in the company to react.

My parents stood near the stage as if the night belonged to them too.

Daniel Nolan, their miracle.

Daniel Nolan, their golden son.

Daniel Nolan, newly promoted executive vice president of data systems at Hayward Technologies.

The man everyone in that room believed had built the company’s breakthrough AI system.

Then Daniel looked straight at me.

“To family,” he said.

His smile widened in that way I knew too well.

It was the smile he wore before he took something.

“To my sister Haley,” he continued, “who got fired again.”

The ballroom went still for one perfect second.

I heard the faint scrape of a serving tray behind me.

I smelled lemon polish on the floor and expensive cologne in the warm air.

A woman by the dessert table froze with a strawberry halfway to her mouth.

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