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The Business of Love

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Chapter Ninety Three: The Business of Love

Ian walked through the sleek, marble lobby of The Sixteenth Hour Foundation with a paper bag of lunch and a small bouquet of sunflowers.

His heart was doing a weird, fluttery thing. Was this part of the act? Or was he actually just… happy to see Zhedya?

The line had gotten so blurry he couldn’t see it anymore.

The receptionist gave him a bright smile. “Go right up, Mr. Parker. He’s got a meeting soon, but he’ll be thrilled to see you.”

Ian nodded, heading for the private elevator bank. Just as he reached for the button, a man in a cheap, rumpled suit came barreling out of a hallway, head down, face red and sweating. The name tag on his lapel said Mr. Briggs.

Wham.

The man slammed right into Ian’s shoulder. The lunch bag crumpled, and the flowers nearly flew from his hand.

“Watch where you’re going, kid!” the man snapped, not even stopping.

“It’s fine,” Ian said quickly, stepping back. His polite instincts kicked in even though the g
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