Chapter 11
Author: SK Writes
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Oliver stood frozen for a second after the call ended, the silence around him feeling sharper than his father’s fury had been.

Every eye in the room was on him… he could almost feel the judgmental stares closing in from all sides.

Inside, he was unraveling.

Why would Golden Group back out now? Harry Vincent had always treated him with respect bordering on fear. Something wasn’t adding up.

But this was not the place to show weakness.

He straightened, forcing a small, practiced smirk. “Keep dreaming,” he said, brushing imaginary dust from his sleeve. “My father is just being careful. The deal will still be under control.”

The statement hung in the air like cheap perfume, convincing to no one but Beverly, who beamed at him as though nothing had gone wrong.

“I knew it! I told them you wouldn’t let Mia down.”

Oliver caught her smile and used it like a shield. “Of course not. I came here because I care about this family.”

Clara relaxed visibly, Lisa’s brother folded his arms, half-smilin
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