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142|Like A Good Dog

Author: Val Sims
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If George was mildly puzzled before, he was now downright confounded as they all sat in numb disbelief and watched the negotiations that should have been over in under forty-five minutes reach a screeching end before they'd even begun.

Liam was equally shocked. He really wasn't expecting Eden to take it all the way.

She sipped her drink and swiped and tapped on her phone while his legal team sputtered in their seats, demanding to know if she understood the terms of the agreement.

"Yes," she replied, barely looking up from her glass, making it known loud and clear who was in charge.

If he wasn't so furious with her, Liam would have reached for her and kissed her senseless, and maybe fucked her right there on the table too, because her composure, her level-headedness at a time when she should have been an emotional mess, was a huge turn-on for him.

George tried to take control of the meeting once more as he addressed Eden again in a much firmer

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Elizabeth Emery
She finally put on her big girl boots and may have slayed the dragon.
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caitlin
Eden was so smart in this chapter...
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