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CHAPTER 8: The Strategy Session

Author: Eleanor Vance
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SLOANE

December 30th

The coffee shop smelled like burnt sugar. I sat in the corner booth with my back to the wall, watching the door the way people watch storm clouds, equal parts dread and fascination.

Jackson walked in at 2:00 on the dot. Navy button-down, sleeves pushed up, hair still damp from a shower. He looked like he’d tried. That alone made my pulse stutter.

He slid into the seat across from me carrying an actual paper notebook. Not an iPad. Not his phone. A spiral-bound notebook with color-coded tabs. I didn’t know whether to laugh or climb him right there.

“Coffee first,” I said, standing before he could open it.

At the counter the barista drew a heart between our names on the cups. Jackson noticed and smirked. “Good rehearsal,” he murmured.

We carried the drinks back. He flipped the notebook open to a page already titled in block letters: NEED TO KNOW.

Favorite food?

Pad see ew. Extra wide noodles, extra egg.

Coffee order?

Black in public. Caramel macchiato
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