The Forgotten Genius: Rising From Ruin
a wall coming down between her emotions and her voice. She could not beg.
number on the b
ediately, his tone
nancial proposition regarding t
oritative. She didn't know where the tone came
her end. The mention of the e
Kurtis
music played. It was heav
one, vibrating with an authority that
ea
ed against her ribs,
I need five thousand dolla
. It stretched ou
ket change? Duke Montgomery asked.
anel said. I will repay you with t
wa
king at a live feed on his tablet. The feed was from the Lenox-Montgomery Clinic, a 'charitable' acqu
the hospital gown and the bruises. She didn't look like the wee
cent, Duke said. H
atically. That is the standard high-ris
t. The numbers just appeared in
in his office. A ra
tails, he
uctions from the bottom of t
ped an octave, becoming intimat
come collect,
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pital bed. She looked frail but defiant. A ghost of a memory surfaced-a girl with the same fire in her eyes, laughing in a sun-drenched
econds later, the nurse's com
ide. She stared at the
in full, the nurse s
sagged, the adrenaline
r IV. A bead of blood welled up
ving, s
ess, torn at the hem and stained with mud and blood. She p
head high. She passed the nurs
s matted, her face pale. She looked like a wreck. But her eyes were fie
the bright, harsh sunlight
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