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HUNGER THAT MUST BE FED 14

TWO DAYS LATER Mark told Kate there was nothing wrong with either the financial or moral conduct of Pharescault.

‘Are you sure?’ she asked.

Mark looked at her. ‘You sound almost disappointed.’

She was. She had spent a lot of time thinking about Nero since his visit to the Mayfair flat —and the one thing her thoughts always came back to was that she didn’t trust the man. Not one little bit. She enjoyed his body, she even revelled in it. But his mind was a different matter. And she was now positive that, despite his protestations, it was uppermost in that mind that he now held sway over her. He had the power to wreck her career and she had no doubt that he would use that power if he saw fit.

To illustrate that, he had left her no money. It was his way of demonstrating that he didn’t owe her — he owned her.

Kate looked blankly at Mark. She was disappointed, she thought. If she had been able to find damaging information about Nero his hold over her would be destroyed. She, instead, c
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