Imperial Heights.
Charlotte stepped out of the shower and noticed her phone glowing on the nightstand. There was an incoming call, the number half-hidden, flickering on the screen.
She wrapped a towel loosely around her damp hair, grabbed the phone, and slid her thumb to answer. Her pale feet pressed into the soft carpet as she made her way to the balcony.
“You guys are in Cabinda?”
“Yes, Charlotte.” Jackson sounded extra formal, like he was trying not to mess up. “We hit a snag in our research. We’re missing something. Came here to look for it.”
Charlotte raised an eyebrow. If the lab didn’t have it, where else could they possibly find whatever it was?
Before she could say anything, Adonis practically yelled through the speaker, voice full of fake cheer. “Charlotte, honestly, we just missed you. Seriously.”
She pressed her fingers to her temples, lips curving. “Try again.”
“We really do miss you,” Adonis mumbled, sounding guilty. “But, uh, since we’re here, we were hoping you could help us out… with a little money.”
He clearly didn’t want to say the number out loud.
“How much?”
“Oh, just a hundred million.” Adonis tried to laugh it off. “See, Charlotte? We’re adults now. We know how to save money.”
Just a hundred million. Of course.
Charlotte paused, her hand still for a second. A chill crept into her voice, but her eyes sparkled with the hint of a smile. “What a shame, you learned to talk.”
Worried he’d pushed too far, Jackson quickly took over. “Charlotte, we’ve had a bunch of unexpected accidents during the experiment. We burned through more funding than we thought.”


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