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Chapter 72 - Chapter 72: The Louis Warning - Part 1

Chapter 72: The Louis Warning - Part 1

The text came Tuesday afternoon: Need to talk. Urgent. Private. —Louis

I stared at the message, surprised. Louis and I had stayed friendly after I left Pearson Hardman—occasional texts, infrequent lunches—but "urgent" wasn't his usual communication style.

When? I replied.

Tonight. Coffee shop on Amsterdam, 8pm. Come alone.

That last part made me nervous. "Come alone" suggested something serious, something he didn't want witnessed.

I showed up fifteen minutes early, got a corner table with view of entrance, ordered coffee I didn't drink. Louis arrived exactly on time, looking around nervously before spotting me. He sat down quickly, didn't order anything.

"Thanks for coming."

"You said urgent. What's wrong?"

Louis glanced around the coffee shop—students studying, couples talking, nobody paying attention to us. Still, he lowered his voice.

"I'm risking Harvey finding out I contacted you. But I owe you. From when you saved me after I wrongly accused you during that leak investigation."

"Louis, what's happening?"

He pulled out his phone, showed me a series of dates and names. "Hardman's been having closed-door meetings with former Pearson Hardman partners. People who left the firm voluntarily or were pushed out. He's been contacting them systematically for the past three months."

I studied the list. Recognized some names—partners who'd left after disputes with Jessica, associates who'd been passed over for advancement. All people with reasons to resent Pearson Hardman's leadership.

"He's recruiting?"

"No. He's building coalition." Louis switched to another screen—financial transfers, account movements, shell company formations. "There's money moving through unusual channels. Large amounts being deposited in accounts I can't fully track. And references to 'the vote' in conversations Harvey's overheard."

My System activated immediately, cross-referencing everything I'd observed over the past months. The closed-door meetings I'd noticed. The cryptic phone calls about timelines. The financial irregularities I'd flagged but not investigated.

[ **Blackmail Archive: Pattern Recognition Activated** ]

Data Points Compiled: 47 Hardman Behavior: 12 unexplained meetings, 8 suspicious financial transfers Timeline References: 4 mentions of "January vote," 3 mentions of "coalition" Pattern Assessment: Coordinated campaign, target unclear, scale significant Conclusion: Hardman planning major action against Pearson Hardman

"What do you think he's planning?" I asked.

"I don't know specifics. But Jessica's worried. She's been reviewing firm bylaws, checking voting procedures, auditing financial records. Whatever Hardman's doing, she knows it's coming and she's preparing defense."

I thought about the partnership offer I'd received a week ago. The timing suddenly felt suspicious—lock Scott into equity stake and loyalty clauses right before whatever Hardman was planning exploded.

"Why tell me?" I asked.

Louis met my eyes. "Because you were decent to me when you didn't have to be. When I wrongly accused you of being the leak, you could have destroyed me. Instead, you helped catch the real culprit and protected me in the process. That kind of integrity is rare."

"I appreciate that."

"And because you're good at what you do, Scott. Really good. You don't need Hardman's crusade to succeed. Whatever he's planning, you're going to get caught in the blast radius. I don't want to see that happen."

The coffee shop felt smaller suddenly, compressed by the weight of what Louis was revealing. Hardman hadn't just built a rival firm. He'd been positioning pieces for a larger move. And I'd been one of those pieces—useful weapon, now being secured with partnership chains before the battle began.

"Can you find out specifics?" I asked. "About what he's planning?"

"I'll try. But it's dangerous. Hardman has loyalists at Pearson Hardman feeding him information. If he finds out I'm investigating, it could blow back on me."

"Be careful."

"You too. And Scott?" Louis stood to leave. "That partnership offer he gave you? Think very carefully before accepting. Golden handcuffs are still handcuffs."

After Louis left, I sat alone with cold coffee and racing thoughts. The partnership offer wasn't opportunity—it was trap. Lock me in with equity stake and restrictive clauses right before Hardman launched whatever campaign he'd been planning.

My phone buzzed. Text from Hardman: Have you had time to consider the partnership terms?

I stared at the message, recognizing manipulation. He was pushing for quick decision, limiting time to investigate or seek alternatives.

Still evaluating. Need the full month you offered.

Of course. But don't wait too long. Opportunities have expiration dates.

I pocketed the phone and texted Donna: We need to talk tonight. Something's happening.

Your place or mine?

Yours. I'll bring food.

I left the coffee shop, walking instead of catching cab. Needed time to think, process what Louis had revealed. The System was running active monitoring protocols now, cataloging every Hardman communication, flagging anomalies, building pattern analysis.

But I didn't need the System to know the core truth: I'd been operating inside someone else's war without fully understanding the battlefield. Hardman's revenge against Jessica and Harvey was bigger than I'd realized. And I was positioned right at the epicenter.

Partnership offer was bait. Accept it, and I'd be complicit in whatever came next. Decline it, and I'd be enemy who knew too much.

Either way, I needed exit strategy.

Fast.

The question was whether I could extract myself before Hardman's plan—whatever it was—detonated and took me down as collateral damage.

That night, lying in bed with Donna after explaining everything Louis had revealed, I felt the future shifting. The comfortable trajectory I'd been following—build reputation, earn partnership, establish career—was collapsing into something more complicated.

"What are you going to do?" Donna asked.

"Find out what Hardman's planning. Then decide if I can stop it or just need to escape it."

"And partnership?"

"I'm declining. Don't know what comes next, but it's not locking myself into Hardman's firm right before whatever's coming."

She kissed my shoulder. "Good. I was worried you'd let ambition override principle."

"Not anymore. You taught me better than that."

We fell asleep with city lights filtering through windows, tomorrow bringing complications neither of us could predict.

The storm was coming.

I just needed to decide whether to fight it or run from it.

Either way, my time at Hardman & Associates was ending.

The question was how much damage the ending would cause.

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