Falling for the Disgraced Heir
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it off. "Wow, remind me nev
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papers with practiced precision.
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grin was gone. For once, Bra
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ft but steady. "I just want to figure
father's company had gone bankrupt b
. "Then start by fixing your mess
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gh the silence. "Why is this place a disaster?
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uttered, gathering papers. "If
weight behind it. "You already are
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