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"I'm sorry," Rebecca whispered softly, remaining in place. "I didn't intend to make you upset." "I merely believed it was important for you to be aware."

I compelled myself to inhale deeply, shutting the article. "That's okay, Rebecca." "I appreciate you highlighting this for me."

Rebecca paused once more, then said, “For what it’s worth… I believe you conducted yourself admirably at the event. It's simply that... people enjoy drama, right?

I nodded, although her words offered little solace. As Rebecca walked out, I reclined in my chair, gazing at the ceiling.

The media was crafting a narrative I couldn't oversee. The stock was declining. And Gregory was likely enjoying the disorder.

I tightened my fists, a blend of annoyance and fear flowing within me. Lucas's return to my life had been an unexpected upheaval, and now, it appeared that the repercussions were merely starting.

The brightness of my office light seemed more intense as the seconds passed. I drummed my pen on the des
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