Chapter 0210 - Settlement
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Declan watched Madam Theresa process everything he'd shown her, the documents spread across the coffee table like evidence of her own manipulation.

She looked angry, but the anger was directed inward rather than at him.

"I thought I was finally taking back what was rightfully mine," she said quietly. "I spent twenty-three years building toward this moment. And I didn't look closely enough at the people handing me the tools."

Declan let the words settle before responding.

"I can't give you back
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