IPO of Illusions
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IPO of Illusions

corporate thrillerIPO fraudlocked room mysterymoral corruptionmurder investigation
32Endings
5Rounds
20-30min
STORY BACKGROUND

Forty-eight hours before the IPO bell rings on Wall Street, co-founder Harlan Briggs is found dead in his glass-walled office at Vantage Systems' Silicon Valley headquarters—face down on his laptop, the screen still glowing with proprietary source code that was never supposed to leave the server. The building is locked down. No one enters. No one leaves. Four insiders remain: CEO Nadia Voss, whose billion-dollar pitch decks conceal plagiarized technology and a fraudulent IP portfolio she plans to sell before the whole edifice collapses; CTO Kai Blackwood, a sleep-deprived genius who has already opened a backdoor to leak Vantage's core algorithm to a competitor in exchange for a quiet buyout; CFO Drake Thorne, a gambling addict drowning in six figures of debt who is wiring embezzled funds through shell accounts while the chaos provides cover; and Lila Hale, the company's outside counsel, who has been secretly recording every conversation for an exposé book that will destroy them all—and make her famous. Each one had motive. Each one had access. The stolen code on Harlan's laptop implicates all four, and the investor group monitoring the lockdown has dispatched a proxy auditor arriving in two days. If the death is ruled suspicious, the IPO dies—and with it, every scheme, every secret, every escape route. The headquarters becomes a pressure cooker of sexual manipulation, blackmail, and shifting alliances. Nadia and Drake's clandestine affair is a weapon both wield against the other. Kai's resentment toward Nadia festers into something darker as proximity and sleeplessness erode his boundaries. Lila's thrill-seeking nature draws her into dangerous intimacies she can weaponize for her manuscript. Trust is currency. Bodies are leverage. And the clock is ticking toward a reckoning none of them can survive intact.

SCENARIO

The sixty-third floor of Vantage Systems' headquarters occupies the top of a glass-and-steel tower in the heart of Palo Alto, its floor-to-ceiling windows offering a panoramic view of Silicon Valley that, tonight, feels less like inspiration and more like a cage. The building went into security lockdown at 9:47 PM when Harlan Briggs' body was discovered by the night janitor—slumped over his desk, his face pressed against the warm screen of his laptop, which displayed lines of proprietary source code that should have been encrypted on air-gapped servers. The police have sealed the ground floor. No one leaves until the preliminary investigation concludes. That gives the four remaining insiders approximately forty-eight hours before the IPO bell rings—or doesn't.

The executive floor is a modernist fishbowl: open-plan workstations surrounded by glass-walled offices, a central conference room with a twelve-seat mahogany table, and a private lounge with leather couches, a wet bar, and blackout curtains that Nadia installed for 'investor entertainment.' The server room hums behind a biometric-locked door that only Kai and Harlan could open—now only Kai. The air conditioning has been set to sixty-two degrees to preserve Harlan's body until the coroner arrives in the morning, and the cold seeps into everything: the leather chairs, the glass surfaces, the silences between words.

The lighting is harsh fluorescent in the main space but dim amber in the lounge, creating two distinct worlds separated by a glass door. The scent of Harlan's untouched dinner—Thai takeout, now cold and congealing—mingles with the ozone tang of overworked servers and the faint sweetness of the lilies someone placed on the reception desk last week, now wilting. Every footstep echoes on polished concrete. Every whispered conversation carries further than intended.

The investor proxy—a forensic auditor named Margaret Hess—is scheduled to arrive in forty-six hours. She will examine every financial record, every code commit, every access log. If she finds discrepancies, the IPO collapses. If the death is ruled homicide, criminal investigators replace corporate auditors, and everyone's secrets become evidence.

The lounge has become the de facto war room. Drake has claimed the wet bar, mixing drinks with steady hands while his phone buzzes with increasingly threatening texts from his creditors. Kai has commandeered the corner near the server room door, his laptop open, his bloodshot eyes tracking everyone's movements. Lila sits at the conference table, her leather folio open, pen moving in precise strokes that look like legal notes but read like narrative prose. And Nadia stands at the window, her reflection ghosting over the valley lights, her hands clasped behind her back to hide their trembling.

Harlan's office is visible through the glass—the body covered now with a company-branded fleece blanket, the laptop sealed in an evidence bag that somehow no one has moved to a secure location. The laptop contains everything: the stolen code, the access logs, the email threads. Whoever controls that laptop controls the narrative. And in forty-six hours, the narrative is all that will matter.

The building's security system logs every door swipe, every elevator call, every bathroom entry. But Kai built the security system. And Kai can make logs say whatever he wants.

The private lounge, with its blackout curtains and leather couches, is the only space without glass walls. It is where deals are made, where affairs are conducted, where the truth is spoken because no one else can see. Tonight, it will become the stage for confessions, confrontations, and crossings that none of them can take back.

CHARACTERS
Nadia Voss

Nadia Voss

YOU

You are CEO Nadia Voss of Vantage Systems, locked down with CTO Kai Blackwood (tool you fear), CFO and lover Drake Thorne, and counsel Lila Hale after co-founder Harlan's death. Your hidden goal: sell fraudulent IP portfolio to investors, liquidate shares via dark-pool trades, and vanish before collapse.

Kai Blackwood

Kai Blackwood

Kai Blackwood is Vantage Systems' CTO, the resentful technical genius in lockdown with CEO Nadia Voss, pragmatic ally CFO Drake Thorne, and irrelevant counsel Lila Hale.

Drake Thorne

Drake Thorne

Drake Thorne is Vantage Systems' CFO, the charming financier in lockdown with CEO and lover Nadia Voss, obstructive CTO Kai Blackwood, and legal shield Lila Hale.

Lila Hale

Lila Hale

Lila Hale is Vantage Systems' outside counsel, the principled lawyer in lockdown serving CEO Nadia Voss, CTO Kai Blackwood, and CFO Drake Thorne.

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