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An Understated Dominance Chapter 2747 by Marina Vittori

Back at the office, Dahlia settled into the executive chair behind her desk. Her fingers drummed a silent rhythm on its smooth surface as she focused on the screen. The briefing from Lyra showed that pressure from Dash Corporation, backed by the Ballard family, was rapidly mounting.

After a moment’s consideration, Dahlia stopped hesitating. She picked up her phone, scrolled to a number she rarely dialed yet knew by heart, and pressed call. The line rang several times before connecting

The voice on the line was Natasha’s. Her composure was clearly forced, and the icy edge beneath it was impossible to miss.

“What a rare pleasure, Ms. Nicholson. Is this a call to flaunt the Mosey family’s influence, or simply to savor my current predicament?”

Dahlia ignored the jab, cutting straight to the point. “I’m not behind the troubles that your company is facing.”

A short, derisive laugh came through the line, heavy with scorn.

“So you’ve got the nerve to make a move, but not to admit it?” Natasha said. “Last night at the restaurant, you couldn’t get Dustin’s attention, and it bruised your pride.

“Now you’re pulling underhanded business tricks? Leaning on the Mosey family’s influence to squeeze my company. And you call that a strategy? That’s your famous Ms. Nicholson’s pride?”

“I admit.” Dahlia’s voice was calm and clear. “It’s true that I want him back. But I’ll go about it my own way, openly and fairly. I won’t play games behind someone’s back or use business pressure to get revenge. That’s not my style, and it’s certainly not how the Mosey family operates.”

“Who else could it be if it’s not you?”

Natasha shot back, burning with anger.

My team already traced the trail. Every single pressure order leads straight back to the Mosey family and a few of your outside operatives. The evidence is right in front of you, Dahlia. How long are you going to keep up this act?”

Dahlia’s frown deepened. The certainty in Natasha’s voice told her that the fabricated trail was disturbingly thorough and almost indistinguishable from the truth. That only strengthened Dahlia’s own conviction.

“My conscience is clear,” she said. “If I had done this, I wouldn’t deny it. But this matter has nothing to do with me, nor with anything I know of the Mosey family’s intentions.”

She paused for a beat before emphasizing, “Think about it. If I really wanted to target you, would I leave such obvious traces for you to find?

“Would I make a move so crude and self-destructive that it drags both our families into a public feud? All that would do is turn us into a spectacle and hand the real advantage to our competitors. What would I gain from that?”

Natasha fell silent. The possibility had crossed her mind, but it had been drowned out by anger and her own assumptions.

Hearing Dahlia lay it out with such detached clarity was a sobering jolt. It was true that, given Dahlia’s character and her formidable intellect, any covert move she made would never be this clumsy.

“So you’re saying…” Natasha’s voice was calmer now, edged with dawning consideration. “Someone is impersonating the Mosey family to drive a wedge between us,” Dahlia finished, her tone sharp and unwavering.

She continued, “The target probably isn’t either of us directly. They want to set our families against each other, weaken us both, and reap the benefits. Or perhaps this is a probe, a way to gauge the Mosey family’s strength while setting us up to take the fall.”

Natasha leaned back in her chair and rubbed her temples. The business world was a battlefield, and such underhanded tactics were nothing new to her. Yet the sheer ruthlessness of this move, and the perfection of the forgery, sent a chill down her spine.

“I’m inclined to believe you, for now,” she said. “But if it wasn’t you, then who? Who else has the reach and the audacity to issue orders that perfectly mimic the Mosey family’s authority?”

“That’s exactly what I intend to find out,” Dahlia stated. “Anyone bold enough to use the Mosey family’s name must have backing, or they’re extremely familiar with their internal operations.

“I’ll personally look into this and use every resource available to get to the bottom of it. When I do, no matter who’s behind it, I’ll give you a clear answer.”

“Fine. I’ll take your word this time, Natasha responded. “I’ll also keep digging through my channels. I expect you to follow through and get me results as soon as possible.

“Until the truth comes out, I’ll hold off on targeting your company, but don’t mistake that for inaction. That doesn’t mean I’m letting my guard down or stopping the investigation.”

“Got it,” Dahlia said firmly. “Keep me updated. If you find anything, let me know right away.”

“Let’s hope so,” Natasha replied, then hung up. She studied the tangled web of corporate connections on her screen, eyes narrowing. If it wasn’t Dahlia, whoever was hiding in the shadows was even more dangerous and unpredictable.

Dahlia set her phone down, unease settling in her chest. She had managed to placate Natasha temporarily, but time was tight, and there was no room for complacency. After a moment’s consideration, Dahlia dialed another number.

“I need you to look into something for me. The more detailed, the better…” She quickly laid out her suspicions and pressed the person on the other end to speed up the investigation.

Her priority was to check the Mosey family’s inner circle for any irregular personnel changes or data breaches. She also wanted to trace all external forces that had recently made unusual contact with them.

This mole had to be found, or the threat would remain.

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An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori

An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori

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An Understated Dominance is a Urban/Realistic novel for men, telling a story of Dahlia Nicholson and Dustin Rhys had been married for three years.
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Summary An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori

Dahlia Nicholson and Dustin Rhys had been married for three years. After Dahlia’s meteoric rise to success, she abandons the useless dead weight that’s Dustin, proposing divorce. Unbeknownst to her, everything she had ever achieved was only because of him.

Chapter 1 “Dustin, here is the divorce agreement prepared by Ms. Nicholson. All you need to do is sign them.” In the president’s office of the Quine Group, the secretary, Lyra Blaine, placed a piece of A4 paper on the table. A man sat opposite her, dressed in plain clothing. “Divorce? What do you mean?” Dustin Rhys was taken aback. “Do you not understand what I’m saying? Your marriage with Ms. Nicholson is over. You’re not even on the same level anymore. Your existence is nothing but a smear on the president’s reputation!” Lyra pulled no punches as she spoke. “A smear on her reputation?” Dustin frowned. “Is that how she thinks of me?” Back when they first got married, the Nicholson family was in ruinous debt. He was the one who helped them when they were at their lowest point. Now that they were rich, Dahlia Nicholson was ready to just kick him out. “Something like that.” Lyra jerked her chin toward the magazine on the table. A photo of a beautiful woman was printed on the front page. “Look at the headline on this magazine, Dustin. Ms. Nicholson’s net worth has hit one billion in the course of just three years, a feat no short of a miracle. She’s now the most desired woman in Swinton! With all this, she’s destined for greatness. But you, you’re just a regular joe. You don’t deserve her at all. I hope that you’ll see some sense and do the right thing.” When Dustin remained silent, Lyra frowned. “I know you’re not happy with this, but this is reality,” she continued. “You might have helped Ms. Nicholson when she was in trouble, but she has repaid you for everything you’ve done for her over the last three years. In fact, you’re the one who owes her now!” “Is our marriage just a business deal to her, then?” Dustin took a deep breath to suppress the emotions within. “If she wants to divorce me, let her speak to me herself.” “Ms. Nicholson is very busy. She doesn’t need to trouble herself with such trifling matters.” “Trifling matters?” Dustin was stunned. Then he laughed bitterly. “Is that so? Is divorce a trifling matter to her? She can’t even find the time to speak to me. Truly, she’s that unattainable now!” “Dustin, don’t delay this any longer.” Lyra pushed the divorce agreement toward him again. “Just sign here and you’ll get a car and a house as compensation. On top of that, you’ll also get eight million dollars. This is more than what you’ll be able to earn in your lifetime!” “Eight million dollars is a lot, but…I don’t need it. I will sign the divorce papers if she comes personally. Otherwise, I won’t sign anything,” Duston said coldly. “Don’t go too far, Dustin!” Lyra slammed her hand on the table. “Don’t say I didn’t warn you. With all her power and resources, Ms. Nicholson can divorce you easily. It’s only because she appreciates her past relationship with you that she’s allowing you to keep your dignity intact. Don’t provoke her!” “My dignity?” Dustin was a little amused by that. She didn’t even want to speak to him directly to divorce him. What kind of dignity was that? Moreover, if she really did appreciate their relationship, then why was she threatening him now?

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