The Ex-Fiancé You Can't Afford To Lose
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house wa
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only the hum of t
dow, surveying the city. It had bee
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was the
to the living room. He was hol
of my espress
reen. "The Vitiello
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toms in Jersey," Marco said. "The port authority is as
nd
dark smirk playing on his lips. "Because you cha
ol. The System I built required a daily handshake, a manual code entry that verif
em locked down. It encrypted everyth
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tight. High-pitched
o, Se
dn't say hello. She didn't ask how I wa
fee," I said. "W
nts are flagged. The bank is asking for the compliance codes for the IPO
aid. "You should ask your Underboss
fix it
chair. "I don't work for you. In fact, according to the papers you
hurting t
. You made that very cle
ine. I could hear her breath
tching tactics. The Donna was gone; the damsel was back. "We can tal
ear
our. Help us unlock the accounts.
multiplying. The FBI had just flagged a suspic
emium for cons
ng," sh
t an a
y. Too quickly. "I am s
ou," I said
ait
do it," sh
twenty minutes," I said. "Because once the Feds crack
te,
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ut of the phone and dro
hed me, hi
ing to let them
ow. The city looked p
o," I said. "I am just re