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Chapter Forty-one - The Board Room

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Ava's POV

The first thing I noticed when we walked into the boardroom was the man sitting at the head of the table. Not anyone I recognized from the previous board dinner. I had expected Adrian but this one looked older, probably in his seventies at least, with silver hair and the kind of stillness from decades of having nothing left to prove. He sat with his hands flat on the table and a folder in front of him and looked at us when we came through the door with eyes that were doing the specif
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