The hidden terms in my contract.
ter
brown envelope. She had barely skimmed through them, but already they promised to unravel the mystery surrounding her
Willa briefly before pouring himself a drink from the side table. "What's o
something in that envelope," she began, her voice steady despite the nerves th
ed her. "Is that so?" he replied coolly, setting down his
loser to him. "I need to understand why you gave the
inged with frustration. "I don't have all the answers. I gave you those documents bec
ssed, her eyes searching his face for any hint of since
ve my reasons," he replied cryptically, his tone guarded.
relying on him for information and protection. "I need access," she said finally, her vo
ughtful expression. "But I suppose we're in this together now." He pau
had to tread carefully, but she was determined to see this through
ied, his tone cautious. "We're st
red nearby, listening intently as he navigated through conversations that hinted at a web of deception far larger
the information they had uncovered. He paced the room, his hands occasionally running through his
Willa asked eagerly, her he
ather's case," he began slowly, "is tied to powerful people-
ch, but hearing it confirmed sent a shiver through her. "What
his voice low and serious. "And we
ensed, exchanging a quick glance with Willa before striding towards the
is expression unreadable. "Mr. Kennedy," Damian gre
ddressing Damian. "We need to talk," he s
he exchange, sensing the gravity of the situation.
ly, stepping aside to allow the visitor into the apartment. The man walked in briskly
ritative. "We've been monitoring your activities," he began, his voice low but f
ined his composure. "I'm simply helping her gather
the stakes here," he continued, his voice dropping to a near whisper. "
ndertones of their conversation. She knew Damian had connections, but
ked evenly, his tone betraying none o
la. "We need assurances," he said finally, his voice firm. "A
ng fractionally. "I've already made my position clear,"
sequences. Willa held her breath, her mind racing with the realization that her quest f
ce softer but no less menacing. "We're watching," he warned
his heel and walked out of the apartment, leavi
er eyes wide with fear and uncertainty. "Who was that?" sh
gesture of frustration. "An associate," he replied cryptic