Intermission #2-3

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praisesunderstood.“He could have stayed in the shadows. He didn’t need to raise his head above the parapet, writing those one-sided articles about you in the Post, stirring up the chattering classes, or rabble-rousing the way he did – agitating over that precious Water Tower. I would have thought that, given everything he had on his conscience, a period of silence on his part would have been a given. Instead – well, here we are. He made his choice. And now it’s time for yours.” PostagitatinggivenShe could see the red blush that stained Grainger’s face growing steadily more pronounced as he spoke. He paused to catch his breath, releasing the fistful of frustration that had evidently been building inside him. His muscles relaxed, the tension in his shoulders easing as his hands uncurled. “

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