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Nia's POV

The shock on everyone’s faces I’m sure mirrored mine.

“Anything else Mr. Henry?” my boss asked the man, whom I now know as Mr. Henry.

He shook his clearly at a lost of words as I was. The guards continued to take the chairs everyone slowly rising to their feet as each of the guard passed around and true to his word only Mr. Andrews chair was left.

“Ms. Richardson.” He called me to the stand before him. I looked up at him and watched as he nodded his head to the chair telling me to sit.

Skeptical, as anyone would be, I stayed grounded in the same spot simply staring at him.

He grunted placing his hand on the small of my back slowly guiding me to the chair, forcing me to sit down. I allowed him to still extremely uncomfortable with the situation and the position it put me in.

“Shall we begin?” He asked after having me seated.

There was a chorus of okays and yes’s following his question.

Soon the meeting was in full swing. I was taking the minutes and making sure that I remember
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