The PR Guru and The Predator
d and human train wreck, was my latest client. Domestic violence, a mountain of cocaine, the usual
," the firm I co-owned with my
front of my desk. Her eyes were wide, hungry. "Rex Donovan. If I cou
dance in. "Chloe," I said, my voice flat, "this isn't a spilled latte at an awards s
"You just don't thi
e one wrong step detonates a global scandal and possibly send
owing to go overseas, find some "real stories" as a freelance journalist in a war-torn
off. I had
bomb, Chloe Sanders presumed dead. A pang of something, m
carefully curated soundbites to the press. I didn't get him acquitted of public opinion, but I downgraded his image from "monster" to "deeply troubled artist with a
child, our child. Life felt... settled. Almost peaceful. T
Ethan made me tasted stra
a chair. My apar
ont of me, a predatory
was there.
like he was commenting on the weather. He gestured
old. "Ethan...
w, guttural sound.
ne to that shithole country. She wouldn't be dead." He turned to Rex. "And your reputation? It wouldn't just
death, Ethan! There were photos, hospital reco
han's words. He clearly believed this new narrative. He gr
ed him! Chloe saw it! Ava buried it! She wanted you to stay just damaged enough so she c
sy. But Rex, his mind already a swamp o
anced
For my baby.
me. He made sure I knew he was killing my child
ed in, my last sight
d out, blood f
h, so determined to keep that case from Chloe, she wouldn't have run off to get
kne
, a
o
air. Sunlight streamed through the window.
ate. It was the day. The day Chloe Sanders
, pl
there, eyes wide, ex
as