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I rocked back on my heels. He’d done his research. But did what I needed to say fit in with that? “Is anybody else pissed off just listening to that list?” Leigh muttered, staring with a scrunched brow down at the pages of IGC history. “I am. Every single one of us matters, and they’re not fit to sit in those seats if they don’t see that,” I said, making sure I kept my tone even and calm. It was hard. Goddess f**k, it was hard. But when her eyes flicked up and held mine, I knew she understood exactly which one of us I was talking about. Our daughter. I promised her silently, then and there, that if I had to, I’d burn the whole damn council house down around their ears to fix this. And as I watched a silent tear trail down her cheek, I vowed that I would never make her cry another if

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