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overpriced limo, surrounded by a bunch of fake-smiling leeches. His suit probably cost more than I made all year. I tugged my camera bag h
ne of it felt worth a damn. It wasn't bad, technically-it just wasn't the shot. My editor had made that clear, a
d. "You didn't sneak in he
a cart loaded with champagne flutes. I straightened u
ly begged me not to do this. "Stick to the outside. Get what
ht. But I was already walki
ie lower over my face, hop
, ri
n. My heartbeat spiked as I walke
ered in gold frames and art I couldn't name, and everything smelled... expensive. Like wood polish, old books, and overpriced candles. I stopped just long enoug
his," I whisp
was starting to hurt my hand. Every door I tried was locked, u
ck
n oak desk that screamed, I'm more powerful than you, an
finitely in th
s I spotted a stack of folders on the desk. I walked over, flipping them open. Property documents.
ied under a pile of papers.
fr
. But that wasn't the part that frightened me. It was the person that was standing beside hi
at
the photo up, not believing my eyes, even
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as L
sis
without a word. Vanished. Just gone.
e hell
rew smaller, cutting off my air, mak
ain why you'r
g my chest, the photo slipping fro
as I spun around, wide-eyed. Behind
ront of his chest, his expression an unreadable, cold m
lie, anything that would make sense, but my brain decided to clock out on me. I w
st caught me red-handed in his study. More than anythin
adly I almost dropped it a second time. "Who is this?" I asked,
smile tugged at the corners of his mouth. It
es dug into my skin. I didn't even feel it. All I coul
knew I wouldn't get what I wanted. "You've got a lot of nerve for some
e lie scraped my throat o
y are yo
in the eye. "Just tell me who she is.
maller. His eyes locked on mine, and I hated how much they unsettled me. "You're
I clutched the photo tighter. "If you don't tell me who she is or where she is, I swear to God,
cker?" he repeated, slowly. "All
push down the panic building in my ches
"You saw a photo. That's all. And you
t. My brain was too busy
oward the door-rig
d. His voice was lower now. It's al
sn't giving up. That j
around
oor as I sprinted toward the door. Everythi
my arm, yanking me backward so fast I almost fell. I would've
king my arm back, twisting
lm down fir
You think I won't find out w
is hand shifted. His fingers pressed against th
ve out. Th
ything we