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Author: Amcol
last update publish date: 2026-04-14 23:03:22

John Stait was still watching me with clear amusement and growing interest.

He looked entirely too serious about whatever offer he was considering.

That alone was dangerous.

I lifted my glass and took a slow sip before setting it down again.

Then I met his gaze.

“Any job offer,” I said calmly, “will have to wait.”

He raised a brow.

“Oh?”

I nodded once.

“Yes.”

I let out a quiet breath.

For the first time that night, I allowed a hint of exhaustion to show.

“I have not had a decent amount of sleep
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