The room didn’t feel real anymore.
My cheek was burning. Papers were scattered across the floor. My heart was racing so fast I could barely breathe. And Sandra… still standing there, like she hadn’t just crossed a line no one should ever cross.
Then those words hit.
“I’m livestreaming.”
Everything changed.
Sandra’s expression shifted instantly. The confidence. The control. Gone. Replaced by something raw — panic. Realizing that what just happened wasn’t private anymore. It wasn’t something she could twist later, or deny behind closed doors.
People were watching.
Not just the room — but hundreds, maybe thousands, online.
Comments started pouring in. You could hear the woman’s phone buzzing nonstop. Voices from across the room grew louder. Someone stepped forward. Another picked up my papers.
For the first time… I wasn’t alone.
Sandra opened her mouth, like she was about to fix it, to spin it — but there was no fixing this. Not when the truth had already been seen.
And in that moment, I realized something I never thought I would feel…
She wasn’t powerful anymore.
She was exposed.