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Chapter 68: Naomi’s Mistake

Penulis: Chichi Ogbonna
last update Terakhir Diperbarui: 2025-07-16 15:00:00

The office was unusually quiet that Thursday morning. Ava noticed it the moment she stepped in the kind of silence that doesn’t belong to peace, but to panic disguised as composure.

She walked into the main workroom, eyes sweeping over half raised heads and quickly minimized screens.

Luisa intercepted her halfway through the room.

“We have a situation,” she said softly, her face tight.

Ava raised a brow. “What kind of situation?”

Luisa hesitated, then handed her a tablet. “Naomi sent a file to the wrong contact.”

Ava frowned. “What file?”

“The draft exposé for the Adira case. It included survivor names real ones.”

Ava’s stomach dropped.

“Who did she send it to?” she asked, trying to stay calm.

Luisa bit her lip. “An external journalist. One who already had issues with our foundation.”

Ava turned, already walking toward her office. “Where’s Naomi?”

“In the wellness room. She’s…
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