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Chapter 69: OLIVE's POV

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Chapter 69: OLIVE's POV

My car made a loud screech as I pulled into the Hopkins Company parking lot, tires protesting against the asphalt as I took the turn too fast, my hands gripping the steering wheel so tight my knuckles had gone white.

I took a sharp breath, trying to steady the panic clawing at my chest, and grabbed my sunglasses from the passenger seat—oversized, dark, the kind celebrities wore when they were trying to hide from paparazzi.

I stepped out of the car, ignoring the immediate
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