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Chapter 41: Game, Set, Match

Author: Ena Starr
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That evening, Flora dialed Damien's number, eager to share the details of her meeting with Andrew Whitaker. As the phone rang, she couldn't help but notice a hint of exhaustion in her own voice. The past few days had been a whirlwind of emotions and strategic planning, leaving her both exhilarated and drained. When Damien finally answered, his voice sounded equally weary.

"Hey, sweetheart," he greeted her, his voice warm but undeniably tired.

"Hi, Damien," she replied, concern lacing her words. "You sound really tired. Are you okay?"

"I'm fine," Damien insisted, although there was a slight hesitation in his tone. "Just had a long day at work. But enough about me. How did your meeting with Andrew go?"

Flora sighed, recalling the day's events. "It was... interesting. He agreed to support me, but there's a condition."

Damien's curiosity was piqued. "What kind of condition?"

"He wants me to convince Joseph Reeves to vote against Henry as well. Only then will he s
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