aotic explosion of sketches, fabric bolts, and mannequins. It was a
" she said, immediately real
drawer. She swept the pincushion off the desk, dumping it into a box and pushing it onto a high shelf.
out a hand to touch a swatch of red silk, then
he sighed. "Ju
yons in her desk drawer. She cleared a small space
w me a pic
Ashlie finally allowed herself to collapse into her desk chair. She pul
g once
s thick with anxiety. "How
back to the room. She stared out at the str
ce a tight whisper. "I..
ering breath. "Did he... di
g a circle. She thought of the marriage certificate dropped like tr
ords tasting like glass. "He's...
rden. He was already carrying the weight of the c
Dad. I'll tal
e he could ask an
rters, Warren Bradford stared at the phone in his hand. He looked like a
w had the sickly boy from fourteen years ago transformed into a financial titan
to be about Ashlie. The thou
interrupted
over the intercom, laced with panic. "Ellsworth
d snapped up
idn't expect that person to appear at his office door
d smoothing his hair. He took a deep breath, trying t
lanked by a team of suits-lawyers, accountants, all carrying
t the chairs, straight to the floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked Manhattan. He
to Warren, his
ice echoing in the large office. "Let'
insult, a reminder of the trans
but he remained silen
uzzed. She looked down at the screen. A t
Do your job. Also, I'm
cold. He was with h
The phone rang and rang, e
ffice, facing the wrath of the man who had jus
down. Keenen was standing there, a crayon in his ha
ust held onto her skirt, a
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