Last Straw
Claire stayed over that night.
I gave her a sedative when she couldn’t sleep.
Then I went back to my room.
Keeping an eye on the baby monitor, I inventoried my assets.
I had about thirty million dollars in cash, not enough to pay back the $50 million bank loan.
I might have to sell the apartment, or the café.
I also held the title deeds to Kieran’s seaside villa, which could probably fetch ten million on the market.
But I was reluctant to sell it.
The house contained so many memories of Kieran and me.
I rubbed my temples and leaned back in the chair, exhaling loudly.
This was such a mess.
How did Claire get roped into giving up almost two billion dollars?
The whole thing smelled fishy.
Mulling it over, I dialled a number.
Kingsley picked up on the second ring. ‘Hello.’
‘Hi, sorry to bother you at this hour.’ I just realised it was almost midnight. ‘I can call back.’
‘It’s fine. I’m up anyway. What’s going on?’
‘I was wondering if you could help me check out a company. It claims to be a
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