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Chapter 14: The Reception

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The Whitmore Group spring reception was held at the Meridian Club on the forty-second floor of a glass tower on Park Avenue, where the city spread itself out below like something that had been arranged specifically to impress.

It usually worked.

I had attended this reception three times before in my first life. The first time I had been nineteen and overwhelmed and had spent most of the evening trying to look like I belonged. The second time I had been assigned to stay close to Margaret and smi
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