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Chapter 19: When Tables Turn
Author: Bella Grace
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Sonia gently parked her car in front of the Torres Group headquarters. The breeze that brushed her face as she stepped out felt calm, but the storm she carried in her heart, well-anchored by poise, made her steps even more majestic.

Her eyes caught the black car stationed at the visitors’ parking space.

A soft smile appeared on her lips.

That car. She had seen it before. Days ago, when she stepped in to help a woman humiliated on the road after scratching a man's SUV.

Tiana.

She was here already. That was impressive.

For a moment, Sonia nodded with silent applause. “At least she takes business seriously,” she muttered, fixing her bag as she walked toward the automatic glass doors.

Just then, Jalen’s voice echoed in her head: “How do you think this is going to turn out?”

Sonia chuckled softly. “Well, it’s up to her. Only she can decide her fate in this case.”

The security doors opened as she approached, and the two men inside bowed respectfully. She returned a light smile and walked pa
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