SCORNED EX WIFE Queen Of Ashes (Camille and Stefan)

Chapter 207



Stefan crouched behind a rusted shipping container at Pier 47, his breath forming small clouds in the cold night air. The abandoned waterfront stretched out before him like a graveyard of industrial dreams - broken concrete, twisted metal, and the constant sound of water lapping against rotting wooden posts.

His phone showed 11:58 PM. Alexander would arrive any moment for his meeting with the mysterious Guardian. Stefan adjusted the small camera he'd positioned to record whatever happened, making sure the night vision lens had a clear view of the meeting spot.

Footsteps echoed across the empty pier. Stefan pressed himself lower behind the container, watching as Alexander's familiar figure appeared under a flickering streetlight. Even from this distance, Stefan could see the tension in Alexander's posture, the way his shoulders hunched against both the cold and the weight of what he believed he was fighting for.

Alexander stopped at the designated meeting point and checked his watch. The wind off the water carried the sound of his nervous breathing, the tap of his foot against concrete as he waited.

More footsteps approached from the opposite direction. Stefan shifted position carefully, trying to get a better view without exposing himself. A second figure emerged from the shadows between two storage buildings.

Stefan's heart pounded as he raised his phone to record. Finally, he would see the face of the person who had been manipulating Alexander, who had destroyed his marriage to Camille, who had orchestrated the attacks on Kane Industries.

But as the figure stepped into the dim light, Stefan's hope turned to frustration. The Guardian wore a dark wool coat and a black ski mask that completely covered his face. Only his eyes were visible through the holes, and from this distance, even those were impossible to make out clearly.

"You're late," Alexander said, his voice carrying across the water.

"I had to make sure you weren't followed." The Guardian's voice was muffled by the mask, electronically distorted in a way that made it impossible to identify. "Did Richard Lewis convince you to abandon justice for his daughter's feelings?"

Stefan strained to hear every word, his phone recording both audio and video despite the poor lighting conditions.

"He tried. He showed me fake documents claiming my uncle was responsible for the factory deaths." Alexander's voice was bitter with anger. "He thinks I'm stupid enough to believe Victoria Kane's lies just because they're printed on official- looking paper."

"The Lewis family will say anything to protect their reputation. They've spent generations buying judges and senators to shield themselves from consequences." The Guardian moved closer to Alexander, his masked face impossible to read. "Are you ready to proceed with exposing their crimes?"

Stefan felt his jaw clench. The Guardian was still pushing Alexander toward attacking Camille's family, still feeding his rage with carefully crafted lies.

"I'm ready," Alexander said. "But I want to understand exactly what we're planning. You said we would expose Victoria's crimes publicly. How?"

The Guardian pulled out a tablet, the screen's glow casting eerie shadows on his masked features. "Tomorrow morning, every major news outlet will receive a comprehensive package documenting Victoria Kane's cover-up of the Meridian Technologies factory explosion. Video testimony from the victims' families. Financial records showing how she bribed safety inspectors. Engineering reports proving she knew about the defective equipment before it was installed."

Stefan's blood turned cold. The Guardian had created an entire false narrative, complete with fabricated evidence designed to destroy Victoria's reputation completely.

"What about the Lewis family?" Alexander asked.

"When Victoria's crimes are exposed, Richard Lewis and Senator Alvarez will have a choice. They can distance themselves from a mass murderer, or they can continue protecting her and face the consequences."

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The Guardian's masked face turned toward Alexander with predatory focus. "Financial ruin. Political destruction. Criminal investigation for conspiracy to obstruct justice." His electronically distorted voice carried cold satisfaction. "By tomorrow night, either Victoria Kane will be arrested for murder, or everyone protecting her will share her fate."

Stefan realized he was witnessing the final stages of a plan months in the making. The Guardian wasn't just trying to destroy Victoria - he was planning to take down the entire Lewis family, Senator Alvarez, and anyone else who stood in his way. "And Camille?" Alexander's voice was quieter now, uncertain for the first time. "Camille made her choice when she chose Victoria over you. When she decided protecting a killer was more important than standing with her husband." The Guardian's voice hardened. "She'll face the consequences of her loyalty to murderers."

Stefan saw Alexander flinch at those words, saw the moment when doubt crept into his rigid certainty.

"She doesn't know about Victoria's crimes. She's innocent in all this."

"Is she? She's been running Kane Industries during Victoria's hospitalization. She's been making decisions to protect the company built on the graves of seventeen people. She's chosen her side, Alexander."

The Guardian moved even closer, his masked presence intimidating despite Alexander being taller and younger. "Don't let sentiment cloud your judgment now. Your uncle deserves justice. Those seventeen families deserve truth. Camille Kane made her choice to stand with killers."

Stefan watched Alexander's internal struggle play out in his body language. The man was torn between his need for revenge and whatever love he still felt for Camille.

"What if she tries to contact me after the news breaks? What if she wants to hear my side of the story?"

"Then you ignore her. You've already

given her too many chances to choose justice over family loyalty. When she calls tomorrow, crying and begging, you remember that she chose Victoria Kane over the seventeen people who died in that factory."

The Guardian handed Alexander a phone. "This contains everything you need. Press releases, media contacts, financial evidence. By dawn, the truth about Victoria Kane will be everywhere."

Stefan zoomed in with his camera, trying to capture any identifying features of the Guardian, but the mask and coat revealed nothing. Even his hands were covered by black gloves.

"There's something else," the

Guardian continued. "Someone has been trying to trace our

communications. Sophist

tracking, government-level technology. Either the FBI is investigating us, or the Lewis family has hired serious digital security."

Stefan's heart nearly stopped. The Guardian knew about his surveillance.

"Should we be worried?" Alexander asked.

"Not worried. Prepared. If someone is tracking us, they'll try to interfere with tomorrow's revelation. They'll try to stop justice from being served." The Guardian's voice carried menace. "We need to make sure that doesn't happen."

"What do you mean?"

"I mean we eliminate any obstacles to exposing the truth. Anyone who tries to stop us from revealing Victoria Kane's crimes becomes part of the conspiracy to cover up mass murder."

Stefan felt sick as he realized the Guardian was talking about Camille, her parents, potentially even himself. This wasn't just about revenge anymore - it was about destroying anyone who got in the way.

"I don't want anyone else to get hurt," Alexander said firmly. "Sometimes justice requires sacrifice. Your uncle sacrificed his life rather than live with what Victoria Kane did to him. Are you willing to sacrifice less than he did?"

Alexander was quiet for a long moment, staring at the phone in his hands. Stefan could see the war happening inside him, the battle between his love for Camille and his need to honor his uncle's memory.

"Twenty-four hours," the Guardian said. "By tomorrow night, Victoria Kane will be exposed as the killer she is. The Lewis family will face consequences for protecting her. And your uncle will finally have the justice he died waiting for

The Guardian turned to leave, his dark coat billowing in the wind off the water.

"Wait," Alexander called. "What happens after tomorrow? After Victoria is arrested and the truth comes out?"

The Guardian paused without turning around. "Then you decide what kind of man you want to be. The kind who lets killers hide behind wealth and political connections, or the kind who ensures justice is served no matter the personal cost."

Stefan watched the Guardian disappear back into the shadows between the storage buildings. He waited until Alexander had also left before emerging from his hiding place, his mind racing with everything he'd witnessed.

The Guardian's face remained hidden, his identity still a mystery. But Stefan had captured something potentially more valuable - the entire plan to destroy Victoria and the Lewis family in less than twenty-four hours.

He checked his phone's recording, making sure the audio and video were clear despite the poor lighting. The electronic voice distortion would make identification difficult, but maybe technical analysis could reveal something useful.

As Stefan walked back to his car, he realized the Guardian's mention of communication tracking meant his own investigation had been discovered. He was no longer a hidden observer - he was a known threat to their operation.

Which meant Camille, her parents, and Victoria were all in immediate danger. Stefan started his car and drove quickly toward Kane Industries, his determination stronger than ever. The Guardian thought wearing a mask would protect his identity, but Stefan had other ways to track him down.

The communications originated from Manhattan. The technical sophistication suggested serious resources. The knowledge of the Meridian Technologies case indicated someone with inside information.

And tomorrow morning, when the false evidence against Victoria hit every news outlet simultaneously, Stefan would be watching for any reaction that might reveal who was really behind the Guardian's mask.

The mystery man thought he was untouchable, hidden behind encryption and anonymity. But Stefan Rodriguez had spent years tracking criminals through international shipping networks. He knew how to find people who didn't want to be

found.

The Guardian had made one crucial mistake - he had underestimated the lengths Stefan would go to protect the woman he'd once betrayed.

And that mistake would be his downfall.


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