Chapter 13-2

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I entered the restaurant and searched the interior for Tanner. Was I too early? Had I kept him waiting? Good God, it felt as if I were meeting a date. “Mr Trevalyan,” the host murmured as he approached me. “It’s such a pleasure to see you see. It’s been too long.” “Thank you, Jackson.” I got myself under control, casually removed my coat, and handed it to him. “I’m so sorry, sir. Your usual table is taken.” “I’m meeting someone here on business.” I spotted Tanner, already seated. “Ah, I see him. Thank you,” I said again and wound through the tables toward one in the corner that was more or less my family’s. How very odd. Tanner was toying with a glass of water. “I apologise for keeping you waiting.” He looked up and smiled. I’d forgotten how pretty he was. “Not at all, sir. Although

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