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From the very first whisper that Billy has joined forces with Cane on a secretive artificial intelligence project, Sally realizes she’s walking into a fight she can’t avoid.
The venture is cloaked in ambition, yet its methods carry the unmistakable scent of recklessness.
Billy’s cleverness has never been in doubt, nor has Cane’s ability to maneuver his way through impossible situations. But Sally can’t shake the sense that Abbott Communications is teetering on dangerous ground.
Every corridor seems alive with rumors, and each one confirms her instincts: something here doesn’t add up.
She watches as closed-door meetings multiply, the kind where only a handful of decision-makers are allowed in while the real experts are kept away. Presentations arrive half-baked, rushing to impress rather than to inform.
Contracts and proposals float across desks, riddled with vague language about infrastructure ownership and control. It all blends together into one discordant note, a warning tune that only Sally seems willing to hear.
In this environment, speaking up makes her the outsider. A room full of men chasing victory has little patience for caution, and Sally knows the role she’s been cast in—the naysayer, the voice of restraint, the one who refuses to nod along. Still, her instincts won’t let her back down.
When she reaches for support, she turns to Adam, hoping he might be the counterweight to Billy’s unchecked drive. But what she discovers leaves her reeling.
Adam, rather than offering balance, opens another front altogether. Newman Enterprises has its own designs on the controversial AI, pushing to test it directly on Abbott Communications.
They present it as a “grading exercise,” but Sally sees through the façade. It’s a test of dominance, a strategic move that mixes corporate bravado with quiet precision.
The walls seem to close in around her. On one side, Billy and Cane push forward with their clandestine ambitions, unwilling to heed her warnings.
On the other, Adam and Newman Enterprises set their sights on the same project, determined to measure Abbott Communications against their own power.
Sally finds herself trapped in the middle, caught between two forces pulling in opposite directions, neither of them concerned with the wreckage left behind.
And so, her dilemma sharpens. Does she continue to fight from within, risking alienation and possibly her career? Or does she look for an exit strategy before the storm consumes her entirely? The weight of her choice is heavy, but the danger of silence feels heavier still.
For Sally, this is no longer about office politics or professional rivalry. It’s about survival inside a high-stakes game where loyalty is fleeting, ambition is ruthless, and the truth is the one commodity no one seems willing to value.
One thing is certain: in Genoa City, even the brightest innovations can cast the darkest shadows.





