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ne, I can make sure the bridge loan
skin in oil. Under the table, his hand moved. It crawled up her knee, fing
violent lurch, a physical rejection of the man sitting across from her and the situation s
t. She tried to shift her leg away, but his gri
ed off him. "Your stepmother was very clear. If you walk out that door, the marshals will be at your father's gallery
ed around, her eyes darting frantically from table to table. The maître d'
taint of financial ruin was a diseas
going to throw up. She was going to scream. She was trapped in
ir in the r
s a sudden, vacuum-like
e loo
nter of them walked a man who didn't need to rush. He was tall, wearing a suit that cost m
widened, the arrogance draining out of th
Arthur b
companies for sport. The same man whose name had been plastered across the Financial Times f
he terrified chaos of her mind. Fear
If she thought,
ing over her wine glass. The dark red liquid spl
, jumping up, batting
rt hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird. She walked fast, her heels sinkin
ped in her path,
ted. Her voice was h
d, hesitating for a
ne slipped past him. She reac
old and unreadable. He looked down at her, his expression not
ance to speak. She didn't g
the lapels of his jacket with tre
ed her li
. A collective gasp sucked
yielding, and cold. He didn't kiss her back. He stood th
her voice barely a tremor. "Play along, and
muscle in h
ur Sterling, pale and shaking, frozen by the table. He saw the girl in his arms, the ruined daughter of Richard Baxter. But the Ba
rm, and heavy. He cupped the back of he
play along. H
th with a brutal, calculated efficiency. It wasn't romantic. It
The paparazzi were getti
fled toward the side exit
st stumbled. He looked at her, his blue eyes devoid of any
e man standing
vibrated in Elayne's chest. "Find out which bankru
rity guards stepped forward to flank her. She had es
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