Share

Chapter 39: Loose Ends.

Author: AE DIRA
last update publish date: 2026-02-14 21:39:27

Chapter 38

Damien shut the door behind Roman with more force than necessary. The heavy slab of black walnut slammed home; the deadbolt engaged with a metallic 'snick' that cracked through the penthouse like a suppressed gunshot. The sound echoed off the exposed concrete walls and high ceilings, lingering longer than it should have.

Roman didn’t flinch. Didn’t even pause. He crossed the open-plan space in three long strides—boots silent on the dark herringbone floors—and went straight to the bar
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App
Locked Chapter

Latest chapter

  • Professor Grayson's Favorite sin    Chapter 155: Marcus Hale

    The man who sat across from Kessler was around sixty. He had the specific composed quality of someone who had been in rooms where power was exercised for a long time and had absorbed the manner of it, the deliberate stillness, the unhurried placement of the folder on the table, the specific patience of a man who believed he was about to close something.He set the folder on the table. He said nothing immediately. He looked at Kessler.Lennon was ten feet away. He lowered his phone.Damien was at the edge of the lobby. He had come in through the side entrance without being seen. He crossed to Lennon's position in four steps. He stopped beside him. He looked at the man."Who is that," Lennon said, quiet.Damien said: "Marcus Hale."Lennon went very still.He looked at the man who had been behind a year of everything, the board votes and the PI firms and the criminal referral and the fabricated timeline and the shot in the garden and he looked at him the way you looked at something that

  • Professor Grayson's Favorite sin    Chapter 154: Tell Me

    Kessler called at nine PM."I know who has your files," he said, before Lennon had said hello.Lennon was standing at the window. He looked at Damien."Tell me," Lennon said."The deletion was commissioned by a man named Pryor," Kessler said. "He is in my party. He has been in my party for nine years. He is connected to Hale through a fundraising vehicle I was not aware Hale had involvement in." A pause. "He used my name without my knowledge to establish the credibility of Hale's position in the party. I found this out two hours ago." Another pause. "I want to help. But you need to understand what helping me means.""Tell me what it means," Lennon said."I go public," Kessler said. "Not a private statement. Not a legal filing through Roman's contacts. I hold a press conference. I name Hale, I name Pryor, I name the fundraising vehicle and everything I know about it." He paused. "I have been in this party for thirty years. I know where things are. I know what they did and I know how

  • Professor Grayson's Favorite sin    Chapter 153: We Are Coming

    Roman had the fabrication traced in two hours.He called from wherever he had been working — the apartment, the office, somewhere with good wifi. He called Damien's phone and put it on speaker in the penthouse kitchen."The document is from a fabrication service called Meridian Document Solutions," he said. "They specialize in corporate forgeries for litigation. They have been used by Hale's legal team twice before." He paused. "The paper stock, the aging, the ink composition, all consistent with the supposed date. It is professional work." He paused again. "It is also traceable. I have the payment chain. I have the commission date. I can prove it was created six weeks ago.""Can you prove it in time for Friday," Damien said.A pause."That is the question," Roman said. "I can prove it exists. I can prove it was commissioned. Presenting that proof in a form the board of governors will accept formally, with standing, not just as a document I produced requires filing with an investiga

  • Professor Grayson's Favorite sin    Chapter 152: He Has Them

    The penthouse was quiet after Hargrove left.Damien sat at the island. Lennon sat across from him. He waited."Say it," Lennon said."The credential," Damien said. "Not the job, the license." He looked at his hands. "Permanent.""I heard him," Lennon said."That is different from the firing," Damien said. "The firing was reversible. The appeal was reversible. This…" He paused. "This is the thing that ends the profession."Lennon was quiet for a long moment. He looked at the island. He looked at the city through the window. He thought about New York and Columbia and the plan and all of it.He thought about three days."We have what we need," Lennon said.Damien looked at him."Roman has the document. We have Kessler's file. We have the payment chain, the authorization, the third investor who does not know he was defrauded." He held Damien's gaze. "Hale filed this morning because he knows we have it. He is trying to land the permanent blow before we use what we have." He paused. "So we

  • Professor Grayson's Favorite sin    Chapter 151: Tomorrow

    Hargrove called at noon.He called Lennon's phone, not Damien's, which was how Lennon knew something had changed. In a year of everything, Hargrove had never called him directly."I need to speak to both of you," Hargrove said. "Together, today. Something has been filed this morning that you need to hear from me before it reaches you another way."They were at the penthouse by one. Hargrove arrived at one-fifteen. He looked older than he had at the last meeting, not physically, the specific kind of older that came from carrying something heavy for a long time. He sat at the island. He put a folder on the surface."Marcus Hale filed a complaint this morning with the board of governors," he said. "Not the conduct board. Not the academic review. The board of governors." He looked at the folder. "This is above me. I have no authority over the board of governors process. I cannot intercept it, slow it, or modify it in any way.""What did he file," Damien said.Hargrove opened the folder

  • Professor Grayson's Favorite sin    Chapter 150: Thinking

    Roman explained the document in the car on the way back to the penthouse.All of them together, Lennon and Damien in the back, Kessler in the front passenger seat, Roman driving. Evelyn and Archer had taken a separate car."The agreement," Roman said, "establishes Hale's position in the deal at thirty-eight percent. He disclosed eleven percent to the third investor." He looked at the road. "The difference represents a significant sum. The third investor funded the deal under the assumption of an eleven percent partner. He was actually funding a thirty-eight percent partner who took his share and left the investor with the full exposure when the deal failed.""He defrauded him," Lennon said."Yes," Roman said."And the document proves it.""The document proves it completely." He paused. "The third investor is still alive. He is in his seventies. He has believed for fifteen years that the deal simply failed." He paused. "He did not lose evenly. He lost entirely while Hale walked awa

  • Professor Grayson's Favorite sin    Chapter 119: I Am Staying

    Chapter 119 The appeal hearing was Thursday at two PM. Lennon was not supposed to be there. He had been told by Roman, by Damien, by his own logic that his presence would complicate the framing. The appeal was procedural. Emotional support in the room would read as pressure, not evidence. He

  • Professor Grayson's Favorite sin    Chapter 118: I Will

    Chapter 118 Roman traced the number in four hours. "Burner," he said. "Purchased three days ago. Payment method traced to a corporate account connected to a lobbying firm that has done work for your father's office." He looked at Lennon. "Not your father directly but the chain is there." "So he

  • Professor Grayson's Favorite sin    Chapter 117: They Can Try

    Chapter 117Kessler came alone and left with an audience.He had been in the apartment for six minutes when he said it."I will make a statement to the press," he said. "I will name the professor. I will describe what I believe is happening in terms that will be impossible for the university to ign

  • Professor Grayson's Favorite sin    Chapter 4: Mauled By A Bear

    LENNON Lennon barely remembered leaving the lecture hall; his brain wouldn't register a thing. His mind was a soggy mess and his body felt like Jell-O as he floated through the rest of the morning in pieces. His skin tingled where Damien's hands had gripped him; he was sure he'd have prints for da

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status