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Chapter 51

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Chapter 51

Jordan POV

I didn’t realize how much Rowan’s little… endorsement rattled me until I was alone again.

Not because I needed his approval. I don’t collect validation like it’s reward points. But Rowan Blackwood didn’t do anything “quietly” unless it mattered. He was the kind of man who would rather take a bullet than say something kind in a room full of witnesses.

And he’d backed me.

Not because he liked me. I’m not delusional.

Because he’d decided I was useful.

Which was both flatterin
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