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CHAPTER NINE

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{Noah}

“Good evening, Mr Blackwood.” The doorman greeted with a smile.

I wanted to correct him—Claire, not Blackwood—but I sighed to myself, “Why bother?” It didn’t really matter; I would be out of San Francisco in the next forty-eight hours anyway. Business would call me back to London, then to Milan, and eventually, this town and its small catastrophes would settle like dust behind me.

The doorman held the door open and bowed before asking if I’d like him to show me the way to the dining room. I said yes because it was easier than dismissing him, and left to me, I would end up anywhere but the room where my family was gathered.

We walked through the halls, and it didn’t take long for the sound of voices to reach my ears. We finally emerged into the dining room just as Curtis yanked on a sleeve and shoved someone backward.

In that small moment, the light found her, and I took in her appearance. Her dark hair fell over her slender shoulders onto the daring red dress she had on. Her f
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