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CHAPTER SEVENTY SIX: BOUNTY

Author: Debbie Star
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I had my own office now, unlike Howard's, where I had to share space with two sweet coworkers and someone who looked like Wednesday Addams' older sister. Although this one was smaller, it was private. The walls were painted a soft cream, and a large window let in the city’s golden afternoon light. A cute ceramic vase with fresh flowers sat by the desk, and the ergonomic chair felt like luxury. A sleek monitor stood ready, and even the scent of the office—citrus and mint—felt clean and optimistic.

I loved it. This felt like a second chance, like breathing after drowning. I just hoped this time, the darkness would stay far away.

"Hi there." A lush blonde head peeked through the door. It was Nadia—Darren's Nadia. I sat up straighter when she entered. She looked even more beautiful than yesterday, in a cream silk blouse tucked into a red leather pencil skirt. She was a walking fashion editorial.

"Nadia. Hi." I smiled, genuinely. I could use a good friend, and she seemed nice enough.

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  • 31 DAYS WITH HER BILLIONAIRE MAFIA DADDY    CHAPTER SEVENTY SIX: BOUNTY

    I had my own office now, unlike Howard's, where I had to share space with two sweet coworkers and someone who looked like Wednesday Addams' older sister. Although this one was smaller, it was private. The walls were painted a soft cream, and a large window let in the city’s golden afternoon light. A cute ceramic vase with fresh flowers sat by the desk, and the ergonomic chair felt like luxury. A sleek monitor stood ready, and even the scent of the office—citrus and mint—felt clean and optimistic. I loved it. This felt like a second chance, like breathing after drowning. I just hoped this time, the darkness would stay far away. "Hi there." A lush blonde head peeked through the door. It was Nadia—Darren's Nadia. I sat up straighter when she entered. She looked even more beautiful than yesterday, in a cream silk blouse tucked into a red leather pencil skirt. She was a walking fashion editorial. "Nadia. Hi." I smiled, genuinely. I could use a good friend, and she seemed nice enough.

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