"His Favorite Anti-Fan" Chapter 11
Chapter 11: The Live Execution
The Grand Ballroom of the London InterContinental was a claustrophobic sea of sharp corners, heavy broadcasting cables, and the tense, electric hum of global media anticipation.
Over three hundred journalists sat packed row by row, their laptops open, their recording devices primed. Above them, the hot studio lights beat down on the main stage, where a massive, high-definition LED broadcast screen loomed like a digital guillotine.
This was supposed to be a crisis-containment execution. The studio, flanked by a defensive wall of high-priced legal teams and a frantic Maeve King, had designed this live, globally streamed press conference to publicly distance the franchise from Roxie Wilde.
The narrative was meant to be clean: a formal apology, a statement of administrative leave, and a quiet erasure of her name from the marquee.
Behind the heavy velvet curtains of the backstage green room, Roxie stood frozen before a bank of live monitors. Her hands were pressed flat against the vanity table, her fingers pale, her skin shivering under a simple emerald-silk blouse.
Her phone was gone, her old life was in ruins, and her heart was pounding against her ribs—not from the paralyzing grip of her usual phobia, but from the terrifying, intoxicating weight of what was about to happen.
On stage, Sarah Jenkins, the formidable, thirty-something senior entertainment anchor for CNN, took the microphone.
Sarah was known as the industry’s most ruthless inquisitor, a woman who treated celebrity scandals with the clinical precision of a political prosecutor. She adjusted her glasses, looking directly at the single man sitting at the center of the panel.
Christian Vance sat under the burning lights looking like an emperor preparing for a siege. He wore his classic, charcoal-gray Brioni three-piece suit, his walnut-brown curls swept back with aristocratic neatness. His face was an unreadable, freezing mask of British stoicism.
"Mr. Vance," Sarah Jenkins’s voice cut through the auditorium, amplified by a dozen high-output speakers.
"The leaked server logs have exposed three years of systematic, explicit, and deeply invasive digital harassment directed at you by your co-star, Roxie Wilde. The public is rightfully horrified. Given the non-consensual nature of this explicit artwork, my question is simple: Will you be pressing formal charges against Miss Wilde, and are you joining the studio in permanently terminating her from this industry?"
A suffocating, dead silence fell over the ballroom. In the green room, Roxie held her breath, the air turning to glass in her throat.
Christian did not look at his publicist, who was frantically tapping her watch from the front row. He did not look at the studio executives holding their breath in the wings. Slowly, deliberately, he reached out and took the main microphone from its stand.
When he spoke, he dropped the polite, soft-spoken cadence of the Hollywood darling. He projected his flawless, classical theater training, his voice a deep, gravelly baritone that vibrated through the floorboards and directly into the satellite feeds broadcasting to thirty million live viewers across the globe.
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"I will not be pressing charges," Christian said, his voice echoing with absolute, unyielding authority.
The room erupted into a flurry of whispered confusion, but Christian raised his left hand, a single command that instantly silenced the three hundred journalists.
"In fact," Christian continued, a slow, dangerously beautiful smile curling the corner of his lips, "I find the term 'harassment' to be an incredibly uninspired description of a masterpiece."
Before the PR team could cut the master power grid, Christian pulled a small, encrypted control drive from his pocket and pressed the interface button.
The massive LED screen behind him flashed. The corporate logos of the studio vanished, replaced instantly by the highest-definition file from Roxie’s private server: the stark, high-contrast film-noir digital painting of Christian standing against a brutalist concrete wall, his tie undone, his jawline rendered with obsessive, razor-sharp precision.
The entire press core gasped. Sarah Jenkins’s face went entirely slack, her mouth dropping open in pure, unadulterated shock as Christian smoothly derailed every sacred rule of public relations.
"Look at the composition," Christian murmured, his tone shifting into a low, seductive purr that carried a shocking subtext of absolute sexual dominance across live television. He didn't look back at the artwork; his ice-blue eyes were fixed on the cameras.
"Look at the way she captured the light on my collarbone. Notice the absolute, meticulous detail she used to map the crescent-shaped scar beneath my left ear—a detail none of you have ever had the privilege to see. The internet calls this a toxic obsession. But I know a disciple when I see one."
In the green room, Roxie’s knees nearly buckled. A thick, burning flush rushed up her throat. The sheer, magnificent audacity of him—describing her explicit fantasies to thirty million people with a straight face and an absolute lack of shame—was a total public execution of his own pristine reputation.
He was burning his golden cage to the ground, scattering the ashes on live television, just to stand in the mud with her. They were no longer a scandal; they were an unholy, untouchable alliance.
"The studio spent two weeks trying to force us into a manufactured romance to save their box-office metrics," Christian said, his voice rising, commanding the global stream.
"They wanted a fake relationship because they are terrified of anything they cannot control. But the truth is far more dangerous."
He stood up from his chair, his six-foot-two frame dominating the stage, completely eclipsing the panel of executives beside him. He adjusted his gold-rimmed glasses, the metal catching the studio lights, casting a brilliant flash across his high cheekbones.
"Marcus Reed’s legal teams and his technical fixers believed they had found a dagger to destroy a woman’s soul," Christian growled, his gravelly voice dropping into a register of pure, territorial warning.
"But they forgot that a hunter is nothing without his prize. Every single thing she drew... every hidden desire she locked away in the dark... I am currently proving true in the light."
He paused, the silence in the ballroom so heavy that the hum of the television cameras sounded like a roar.
Christian tilted his head toward the lens of the main BBC pool camera—the exact line of sight that routed directly to the monitor in the backstage green room.
He didn't close with a corporate apology. He didn't look at his legal notes. Instead, he delivered the obscure, ancient theatrical quote he had dropped like a breadcrumb into her private DMs days ago, signaling his true, unmasked identity to her and her alone.
"We are but two actors trapped in a beautifully painted theater," Christian whispered, his ice-blue eyes locking onto the lens with a triumphant, monstrously calm glare.
"And the fire has finally consumed the stage."
He dropped the microphone onto the table with a dull, echoing thud.
Before Sarah Jenkins could recover her speech, before the security guards could navigate the chaos of the shouting reporters, Christian turned his back on the global press core.
He walked off the illuminated stage and straight toward the darkness of the backstage corridor, his eyes fixed on the green room door where his favorite rebel was waiting, leaving the entire global entertainment industry collapsing in his wake.
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