Chapter 4

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NELLY GAVE ERIK a bit of time to let her suggestion soak in. Though she’d sprung it on him with little warning, the thought was not a new one. She’d struggled a lot with deciding whether she should mention her idea or keep silent. If Nelly looked at the black and white facts or—as an O-Tuber—the black and white numbers under her ‘views’ and ‘subscribers’ box, the answer was clear. Erik was good for business. On a personal level, however, things got a little muddled. Nelly didn’t even want to think about the moral and ethical implications—especially since her plan involved actively lying to her subscribers just to make a buck. “You want me to what?” Erik yelled, finding his voice. “I know it’s weird, but hear me out.” He bent over, shading his face from view as he picked up the spille

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