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“Believe me,” he said. “That bastard is killing the bill.”

“That’s...that’s just not possible. You must be mistaken. Why would he do that?”

“He needs support for his prisoner exchange,” Dev said. “He’s trading support for it for the Clean Water Bill.”

“That’s...that’s...not possible.”

“I guess it’s the only way he can get the prisoners,” Dev said, quietly. “He can’t get support for both.”

“I don’t believe it. He wouldn’t do that.

“I thought you hated him. Why are you defending him?”

She shrugged. “He’s not capable of this.”

“I’m just the messenger,” Dev said, holding up his hands. “I didn’t want you to hear it from someone else.”

“Thanks,” Liv said, walking away.

“Where are you going?”

“To find out for myself.”










Chapter Forty-Three

Will checked his watch...it was late, but someone was pounding on his door. Who could it be at this hour?

He checked the peephole and opened the door immediately.

“Liv,” he said, motioning her to come in. “What’s wrong? Are you okay? Are you hurt?”

She walked into his apartment, and he shut the door behind her.

“When were you going to tell me?” she said, her eyes blazing.

“Tell you about what?”

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