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Chapter 64: The Leak

Author: Pixie Snow
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When Nolan’s name flashed across my screen, I already knew it wouldn’t be a social call. The man didn’t do chit-chat.

I lifted the phone.

“Tell me you’re calling with good news,” I said, pacing the width of my new office. The walls still smelled like fresh paint, the kind you associate with hope. Or delusion.

Silence. Then Nolan exhaled. “I wish I could. Clara… we found the leak.”

I stopped walking. “Already?”

His voice dropped. “Your assistant came forward.”

For a second, I thought he meant Rosa - sweet, excitable, bad-with-coffee-cups Rosa.

But no.

“Which assistant?” I asked, even though my stomach already knew.

“The new one. Mira. She says she was bribed.”

A cold flash ran through me. “Bribed to do what, exactly?”

“To forward internal reports. Schedules. Meeting lists. The files for today’s pitch.”

“You’re kidding.”

“I don’t kid about hemorrhaging money,” he said dryly.

I pinched the bridge of my nose. Draven and Lysander straightened from where they stood by the door, sensing m
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