“Sounds good.” Reese couldn’t help but think of Karter as soon as Ramos Corporation was brought up. “I managed to buy out some of the shareholders, but the rest of the shares were scooped up by a guy named Karter.”
“I’d never heard of him back in Bridger Lake and have no clue who’s behind him, but he poured a ton of money into Ramos Corporation. Things have finally stabilized a bit.
“And now, with Iron Financial and Cameron getting roasted by public opinion, all that blacklisting they tried to do just turned into free advertising for Ramos Corporation.
“I just wish I knew what Karter’s backer actually wants…”
Matthew’s eyes flickered. He lifted his coffee and took a slow sip, masking any reaction. “Who cares, as long as they’re taking care of the problem. Don’t overthink it.”
“Yeah, you’re right.” Reese nodded. “Did you tell Alan about Leslie?”
Since she’d decided to get personally involved, she needed every detail sorted before Blade officially launched.
“Mm, I did.” A trace of regret flashed in Matthew’s eyes. “He said he’d spread the word about your resignation from BlackOak as soon as possible.”
Once Reese left BlackOak, he’d hardly get to see her anymore.
“I’ve lined up the hospital and doctor, too.”
“Perfect.” Reese paused, thinking things through. “Then I won’t be coming back to BlackOak starting tomorrow. I’ll leave things here to you.”
“If it gets to be too much, let me know. I can help out with Annie.”
Matthew’s eyes brightened. That was the perfect excuse to see her more often. “Deal.”
—
As dusk settled, Reese stepped out of BlackOak, glancing at the hospital address and doctor’s contact info Matthew had written out for her. Everything was organized down to the last detail—even the doctor’s specialty and appointment process were clear as day.
“Okay.”
Once the plan was set, Reese hung up.
Sebastian stared at his darkened phone screen, the corners of his mouth lifting. He called Jane, told her about the hospital appointment, and asked her to get everything at home ready—just in case Reese needed to stay during the pregnancy.
Listening to Sebastian’s barely contained excitement, Jane rolled her eyes, but she couldn’t help feeling happy herself. She’d been wishing every day that Reese would agree to the pregnancy, so she could finally leave BlackOak and finish the job Leslie had given her.
With that in mind, she dialed Leslie.
“Reese has left BlackOak. You can destroy those photos of that woman now, right?”
“Sure,” Leslie replied, her voice calm but laced with a subtle hint of mockery.

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