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CHAPTER 24.

Author: Succy
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Cole’s POV.

The grandfather clock in the corner of my study ticked loudly, each second marking the countdown to my own execution.

It was 2:00 AM. Sunday morning.

I sat behind my desk, surrounded by stacks of documents that represented the dismantling of my life. A glass of amber whiskey sat untouched near my hand.

I rubbed my temples, staring at the transfer orders on my laptop screen.

Liquidation of Private Assets: Approved.

Offshore Trust Fund for S. Adams: Pending.

I was preparing to lose.

I knew Sabrina. I knew the terror that had been instilled in her for seven years. Asking her to marry me—to step into the spotlight of a national scandal less than forty-eight hours after leaving her abusive husband—was asking her to walk into fire.

She wouldn't do it. And I didn't blame her.

"She deserves peace," I whispered to the empty room. "Not a war."

If she said no tomorrow morning, Maxwell would take the Chair. He would freeze my corporate accounts by noon. He would strip the security det
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