Chapter 216: Elena's Card
Chapter 216: Elena's Card
Mrs. Skies was in her office based in New York which has a panoramic view of the New York Skyline. While standing there, her assistant came in.
"Mrs. Skies, he has arrived."
"Great, let him in," Elena said, turning to look over at the person she invited.
"Mrs. Skies, you called for me?" said a gentleman with a deep voice.
"Yes I do," Elena finally turned around, and there standing was none other than—. "Mr. Carter, I appreciate you coming from Manila despite you having a contract with your client."
"It's no concern, I have my team watching over them," Carter said with a dismissive wave of a hand. "So, why did you call me?"
Elena beckoned him to step forward and invited him to take a seat in one of the plush chairs facing her desk.
"Can I offer you something to drink?" Elena asked, moving gracefully to the small bar set in the corner of her office.
Carter hesitated for a moment, scanning the array of bottles and decanters. "What do you recommend?"
Elena smiled, picking up a crystal decanter filled with amber liquid. "I have an excellent Scotch, but if you prefer something non-alcoholic, I have a selection of fine teas and coffee."
Carter gave a non-committal nod, still standing off to the side of the plush chair. "Water will be fine, thank you."
"Are you sure?" Elena pressed, her hand pausing as she reached for a glass. "The Scotch is exceptional."
"Water is perfect, really," Carter finally caved, taking the seat she had indicated.
Elena poured water into a glass from a sleek, stainless steel pitcher. She handed the glass to Carter, who took it with a nod of thanks.
"Now," Elena said, returning to her chair behind the desk, "let's discuss why I asked you here. What do you know about Mr. Reyes?"
While Carter was drinking his water, he paused as if weighing his response carefully. He set the glass down and leaned back slightly.
"Michael Reyes? My client's activities are not usually a topic for discussion with others. May I ask why the sudden interest?"
Elena leaned forward, her fingers steepled before her as she regarded Carter intently.
"Because, Mr. Carter, your client is becoming quite influential, and not just in the sectors he's known for. We've noticed significant moves in areas that intersect with our interests, particularly in healthcare technologies."
Carter raised an eyebrow, his expression remaining composed yet curious. "Oh I see, his company is stealing your market share, isn't it?"
Elena maintained her composure, nodding slightly. "It's not just about market share, Mr. Carter. It's about the direction the industry is heading. Michael Reyes is pioneering some radical technologies that could redefine health tech. Naturally, we are curious about his—"
"Stop beating around the bush, Mrs Skies," Carter said. "I want to know why you called me here. I'm sure, it's not to talk about Mr. Reyes. Let me guess, you want me to do something."
Elena leaned back, sighing so subtly.
"Indeed, Mr. Carter," she began, her tone shifting to one of candid seriousness. "I want to hire you."
"Hire me? As your security? I don't think that's possible given that I'm under the contract with Mr. Reyes," Carter replied, his tone firm yet inquisitive about the direction of her proposal.
"Not as security, Mr. Carter. I'm interested in your unique skills for a slightly different role. I want you to act as a liaison between Aegis Pharmaceuticals and Reyes MedTech. Given your position, you have access, and you understand both the subtleties of high-level business dealings and the specifics of Michael's operations," Elena explained, her gaze steady, assessing Carter's reaction.
Carter considered her words, his face unreadable. "You're asking me to play middleman to my own client? That's a conflict of interest," he responded cautiously.
"Conflict of interest, yes," Elena repeated. "But with the right amount of money, I am sure that you'd take my deal," she added, sliding a document across the table towards him. The document detailed a financial proposal that was hard to ignore.
Carter glanced at the paper, his eyes quickly scanning the figures. It was a generous offer, one that made him pause to consider the ramifications.
"This is a lot of money, Mrs. Skies," he remarked, setting the paper down and meeting her gaze. "But my integrity isn't for sale. I respect my client, and I respect the bounds of our agreement."
Elena nodded slowly, not showing any signs of surprise or disappointment. "I expected that you would answer in that kind of way, but what if I have something that will make you sway?"
Elena reached into a drawer and pulled out another set of documents, this time a collection of photos and papers that she placed in front of Carter with a deliberate gesture.
Carter picked up the stack, flipping through them, his expression changing from neutral to shocked as he recognized the contents. The documents appeared to be classified intelligence detailing alleged war crimes committed by his private military firm—incidents that were supposedly hidden from the public eye.
"Where did you get these?" Carter asked sharply, his voice tinged with anger.
Elena remained composed, her voice even. "Mr. Carter, my resources are extensive. Aegis has interests globally, and that includes keeping tabs on various operations that might affect our business or the geopolitical landscape."
Carter's hand tightened around the papers. "These are serious accusations. They could destroy my company and put many lives at risk. Why show these to me?"
Elena leaned forward, her gaze unwavering. "Because, Mr. Carter, you now see the level of seriousness I'm bringing to our conversation. I'm not just offering you a job; I'm offering you a way to possibly mitigate these issues before they escalate. Your company's actions have not gone unnoticed, and it's only a matter of time before they become a significant liability."
"So you are threatening me? If I don't work for you, will you release this?" Carter asked, his tone growing cold as he stared across the desk at Elena.
Elena shook her head slightly with a calm expression. "Not a threat, Mr. Carter. Consider it... an incentive for cooperation. I believe in mutually beneficial arrangements.
You help me with Reyes MedTech, and in return, Aegis Pharmaceuticals can help ensure these documents don't find their way into the wrong hands."
"Well, do you know how we prevent that information from getting released to the public? By removing loose ends."
"I am very aware of that, however, that's not going to work because I involved a lot of people, and saved a lot of copies of these documents in different places. So, if anything happens to me, those documents will be released automatically," Elena explained her tone firm, hinting at the layers of security she had in place to protect herself.
Carter was silent for a moment, the weight of her statement settling in. The complexity of the situation was clear: any aggressive move against Elena could trigger a fail-safe that would lead to public disclosure of the documents.
"So, what do you propose?" Carter finally asked, his voice low.
Elena leaned back, her fingers tapping lightly on the desk. "It's simple, Mr. Carter. You collaborate with us and help us navigate the developments at Reyes MedTech. In return, we manage the potential fallout from these documents. We keep them sealed, as long as you cooperate."
Carter considered his options. The proposal was essentially blackmail, but it offered a way to protect his company and its employees from the catastrophic consequences of the allegations being made public. It was a distasteful arrangement, but it might be the only viable path forward given the circumstances.
"And if I agree, how do I know you'll keep your end of the bargain?" Carter asked, his gaze sharp.
Elena smiled slightly, a trace of assurance in her expression. "You'll have written guarantees. Plus, it's not in our interest to release these documents if you're helping us. Aegis Pharmaceuticals values long-term partnerships over short-term gains. You'll see that once we start working together."
"I'm going to spy on my own client. If Mr. Reyes finds that out, he would be very displeased," Carter said.
"He will be displeased," Elena agreed. "But that's where your expertise comes in, Mr. Carter. Don't get found out, and if you are compromised, do not, in any way, implicate us. As part of our agreement, we'll provide you with all the necessary resources to ensure your operations remain covert."
Carter nodded slowly, absorbing the full scope of the agreement. His role would now involve walking a razor-thin line, requiring every bit of his skill and discretion.
"And if Reyes suspects something or if things go south?" Carter asked, needing to understand every possible contingency.
"We'll have exit strategies in place," Elena assured him. "Both for you and for the information. You won't be left exposed. If it comes down to it, we can arrange a plausible deniability scenario, and if necessary, extraction."
The term 'extraction' hung in the air heavily, hinting at the dangerous game they were about to play. Carter understood the stakes but also recognized the leverage he now held. He was no longer just a player in the game but a key piece on which multiple players depended.
"All right, Mrs. Skies," Carter said finally, extending his hand to seal the agreement. "You have my cooperation."