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eath a sky of steel. Behind her, floor-to-ceiling windows revealed her empire: a space of sharp angles, obsidian ded trousers, and her dark hair was tied into a clean, no-nonsense knot. Her only accessory was the glass of D
o offers. O
isitions. Old money. Old rules. But Frank was anything but old-fashioned when it came to war. He didn't ask. He bought, broke, and bran
to buy out her clean energy startup over champagne and charm. She'd refused, and he'd smirked like
wed. "What's your
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tor who'd coded his first quantum algorithm at fifteen. Where Frank was calculated aggression, William was q
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es. Maybe it's time we
s the way he wrote her name. N
tion. Not the affection, either. She'd spent a lifetime learning how to read the lines between
apped back
logistics. Real-time efficiency powered by clean energy. It could reshape glob
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flat look. "Th
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the windows. "That
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to have to pick one, Emma. Not
did," Emm
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remained fixed on the skyline-c
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ld, was the most dang