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1 J ACINDA B ARRETT dropped into the chair behind her desk with an uncharacteristic plop.
2 G IDEON WATCHED Jacinda’s face pale. Her hands trembled around the pictures she held. H
3 J ACINDA STROLLED toward Gideon as if she didn’t have a care in the world and slid onto
4 J ACINDA’S EYES popped open. She clamped her thighs together, which only served to trap
5 G IDEON COVERED Jacinda’s mouth with his own, relishing her warmth and sweet, peanut-but
6 D URING DINNER , he followed her lead and carefully avoided any meaningful discussion—of
7 “Y OU’RE PREPARED to make the phone calls, aren’t you, Ms. Barrett?” Exhaustion threate
8 E VEN AFTER ALL Jacinda had seen and done since leaving that dirty housing complex in La
9 A S THE CAB PULLED AWAY from the curb, Gideon gripped the back of Jacinda’s neck and kis
10 O N M ONDAY , Jacinda spent the morning unpacking the last few items for the auction th
11 “L ET’S HEAR IT ,” Gideon said when Gran just stared at him in silence. “First of all,
12 T HIS CAN’T BE GOOD . Gideon reached for and found Jacinda’s hand. He needed someth
13 “T HIS IS WORP Channel Fourteen reporter Trish Sellers with an incredible wrap-up to
14 J ACINDA LEFT her dinner with Sophia, mildly chastised Andrew for abandoning her—though
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