in her life. Seriously, you could've heard a pin drop-or maybe
ive (probably the ink), windows showing off New York like it was a prize
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rd," he said,
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the world's fanciest chair. "You weren't
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er the guy, but the way he said it? L
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inch. "And you're
e? Sharp enough
off her sister's hospital bills, maybe even paint again. Just had to survive a year playin
thing," she
an eyebrow. "L
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tation.
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cribbled her name-Ava Leigh-like she was putting her
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to
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on Thu
d. "Today'
way to his own
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od at the window, staring at a million city lights. Somewhere out there, real people stressed about ren
n, minus the jacket, sleeve
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gger than my last apartment.
ned, "Plea
what's next? Do we rehea
is weekend. Until the
it in. "And if any
rity gala. You spilled wine
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ght, Mr
city, a fancy new last name, and the sinking feeling that