Chapter 46-2

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That was the issue. That was the entirety of the issue. A man in such an important position, running a company of this size, could not simply allow a recently resigned employee to disappear into the city without knowing where she was and whether the information she carried was going to remain where it belonged. It was due diligence. It was entirely, completely, one hundred f*****g percent due diligence. *** KISAREL. We both sat on the couch facing opposite directions, completely lost in our own thoughts. Neither of us had woken up with any trace of the usual energy we'd been waking up with all week. Elgin had retreated into himself even before we got out of bed, and I understood it completely. He was still mourning Gerald, and Marcus still hadn't found anything useful for us yet.

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