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Chapter88  Mixed Messages

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Noah looked across the room to where Ava’s sleeping form lay wrapped up in the bed they’d made together and throttled the creeping feeling that years of best-laid plans were slipping out of his grasp.

Careful not to make a sound, he backed out of their bedroom and closed the door firmly behind him. By the time he made his way down the dark corridor to his office, his phone was already ringing.

“Mother.” He said in greeting as he rounded his desk and sat heavily in the deep brown leather chair behind it.

“Did you tie up your loose ends, Noah?”

He sighed. No, Neia Thomas was not a subtle person by any stretch of the imagination. But it soul even a fraction less bold, could never have hoped to accomplish the things she had. It was times like these – and over the years, there had been plenty – that he needed to remind himself of the fact that his mother’s vision, while grand and dangerous, was ultimately good.

And she’d gone through hell to see it come to fruition.

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