Page 107 of Dirty Politics


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“Killing the Clean Water Bill for the prisoner exchange,” she said, hands on her hips.

Will closed his eyes for a moment.

“So, it’s true?” she said, her voice higher than normal.

“Liv...shit...it’s...”

“Were you ever going to tell me?” she said, her face flushed.

“Liv, it’s complicated,” he said, softly.

“Complicated?” she said. “Is it so complicated that I couldn’t comprehend it? I’m not stupid.”

“I didn’t say you were. Liv, I...”

“Did you know this whole time?” she said. She was pacing back and forth. “Did you hire me to shut me up and then work behind my back?”

She threw one of his pillows across the room. “Was fucking me just a bonus?”

“Liv, no. That’s not what...”

“You’re sick,” she said, her stomach feeling queasy all of the sudden.

She picked up another pillow and threw it.

“Were you fucking me so I wouldn’t suspect anything? You’re a psychopath.”

“Liv, I really didn’t...”

“Seriously, Will...what the hell? I thought you cared about me and that you cared about this bill. God, you lied to my parents...to my whole town.”

“You don’t have all the facts...”

“I seem to have all the facts that matter. I don’t ever want to see you again,” she said, breathing heavily.

He flinched. “Liv, that’s not...please...”

“I’m blocking you,” she said, turning around. “Don’t try to contact me.”

“Liv, let me please...”

“Don’t...don’t...there’s nothing you can say.”

“You’re just a selfish, lying politician like all of the rest of them. I can’t believe I ever trusted you,” she said, walking out the door and slamming it behind her.







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