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#aita #reddit #redditstories "I Became a Silent Partner in Dad's Company, He Still Thinks I'm Just His Secretary" The leather chair squeaked softly as I adjusted my position, taking notes during yet another board meeting. Around the massive mahogany table, twelve men in expensive suits discussed the future of Sullivan Industries as if I were invisible. At the head of the table sat my father, CEO William Sullivan, his silver hair perfectly styled, his custom-made Italian suit immaculate as always. "Miss Sullivan," he called out, not even looking in my direction, "make sure you get all this down. We'll need detailed minutes." "Yes, Mr. Sullivan," I replied professionally, suppressing a smile as I continued typing on my laptop. If only they knew that while I appeared to be taking minutes, I was actually reviewing acquisition reports and market analyses for tomorrow's shareholders' meeting. I'm Alexandra Sullivan, though everyone here calls me Miss Sullivan or "the secretary." What they don't know is that I own 51% of Sullivan Industries' shares, making me the majority owner of this $2.8 billion company. How did the CEO's daughter end up secretly controlling her father's company while pretending to be his secretary? That's a story of ambition, betrayal, and the consequences of underestimating the wrong person. It started three years ago, when I graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA and a vision for modernizing Sullivan Industries. Founded by my grandfather, the company had been a leader in industrial manufacturing for decades. But under my father's leadership, it had grown stagnant, clinging to outdated methods and missing opportunities in emerging markets #aita #reddit #redditstories #redditstory #revengestory #revenge