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Chapter 18: The Move She Didn’t See Coming

Author: Miss Jean
last update publish date: 2026-02-13 17:14:17

The article dropped at 6:03 a.m.

This one wasn’t speculative.

It was surgical.

Cross & Moore Under Investigation? Questions Arise Over Conflict of Interest in Blackridge-Adjacent Litigation.

I read it twice before the weight of it settled.

Not gossip.

Not romance.

Professional damage.

Naomi, still half-asleep, blinked at my expression. “What happened?”

“They’ve tied the Henderson case to Blackridge Holdings.”

Her eyes sharpened instantly. “That’s a stretch.”

“Not if you blur the lines carefully
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