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CHAPTER 62 – DIAMOND POINTS AT OSCAR GRAY

Author: Angel Mark
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OSCAR GRAY

Steven walked into the office, his gaze immediately falling on me.

"Sir," he exclaimed, eyes wide. "You look like a disaster."

"Close the door, Steven, and stop making a scene," I snapped, barely able to keep my eyes open.

My lids felt heavy, as if a bag of cement had been placed over me. The couch was uncomfortable, and I hadn’t managed a wink of sleep all night.

Steven shut the door but only took a few steps forward. "What happened to you? Did you spend the night here?"

I avoided his gaze, choosing instead to look around the office. The answer was obvious—staring right at him.

After leaving the house, I had come straight to the office, seeking something familiar, something that reminded me of Tilda. I’d sat in her chair for far too long, and by the time I realized it, it was already past midnight. So, I’d retreated to my office and collapsed on the couch.

“You can't be running away from your house. You must make...”

I stopped him. “I already asked her to leave,” I announc
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