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My Brother Bragged About Becoming Partner. He Didn’t Know the Investor Was Already Sitting There.

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me for not warning you.”

He flinched.

“You can stay in the house,” I added. “For now. I’ll cover taxes and maintenance. You’re better off with me holding the deed than with Blackwood, believe me.”

Hope flickered in my mother’s gaze.

“But there are conditions,” I said.

Arthur’s eyes narrowed.

“You don’t get to gamble with it again,” I said. “No more equity continue reading …

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