ABIGAIL'S POVForty-eight hours didn’t sound like much until the clock started ticking.It ticked in the walls, in the floor beneath my feet, in the hollow behind my ribs. Every second felt accounted for, watched, measured by people who wanted us dead.Richardson moved like a man who was already going madHe didn’t say anything to me. He didn’t announce his plan. He simply stepped into action with his phone pressed to his ear, shoulders squared, voice calm in that dangerous way that meant he had shut off everything unnecessary.I watched him from the doorway of his study as he paced.“Marianne,” he said, not bothering with pleasantries. “I need you now. Leave everything you're doing and attended to me please.”He paused. I imagined the woman on the other end who happened to be his best attorney, I was damn sure she was as shocked as I was. “Yes,” he continued. “They hacked a private residence, livestreamed illegally obtained audio, and issued a public threat. I want injunctions, restr
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