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The Work He Cannot Outsource

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Adrian’s POV

There were wars I could delegate. Hostile takeovers. Political pressure. Enemies who thought fear was leverage. Those were things I knew how to handle, strategies drawn on glass walls, orders given in low voices, consequences delivered with precision.

This, however, was not one of those wars. I stood at the doorway of the playroom long after I should have gone in, one hand braced against the frame, listening.

Kayla sat on the floor with her back to me, small shoulders hunched, surr
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