“Find the link,” I ordered. “Connect Brendan’s shell companies to a member of the Board.”
For six hours, the only sounds were mechanical keyboards and the hum of servers. I sat on the sofa with a heating pad, feeling the baby kick. Hold on, little one. Mommy has one more monster to slay.
At 8:15 AM, the lead analyst spun her laptop around. “Got him.”
On the screen was a web of transactions. Brendan’s fake company had funneled 60% of its stolen funds into a blind trust in the Caymans.
“Who owns the trust?” Arthur asked.
The analyst hit a key. M.H. Holdings.
“Marcus Halloway,” I whispered.
Arthur gasped. “Your godfather? The Chairman of the Board?”
“He pushed for Brendan,” I realized, pacing the room. “He encouraged the marriage. He wanted me distracted. He wanted me ‘docile’ while he stripped the company for parts.”
“He has a massive short position on Vanguard stock,” the analyst added. “He’s betting on the company collapsing today after the scandal.”
I stood up. A sharp pain flared in my lower back, but I ignored it.
“He wants the stock to tank?” I said, a cold smile forming. “Then let’s disappoint him.”
“Arthur,” I commanded. “Draft a memo. Top secret. Eyes only for the Board. Subject: Project Phoenix. State that I have secured a private merger with Amazon closing at noon today.”
“But that’s a lie,” Arthur said. “That’s market manipulation.”