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... t, save for the rhythmic, dry scratch of Mr. Cromwell’s fountain pen and Oliver’s barely audible breathing.
I watched the ink dry on the top page. I didn’t need to explain why I was doing this.
"Fifty-fifty," Mr. Cromwell murmured, his spectacles sliding down his nose. "And you are certain about the veto clause, Mr. Whitfield? Miss Thorne would have final authority over the public image of the company."
Oliver looked at me. I didn’t blink. I just leaned back, my fingers i ...
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