Chapter 295
The hotel conference room smelled faintly of coffee and air freshener. Gerard Haldane was already there, seated at the head of the table. He rose when I walked in, his hand extended, his politician's smile warm and well rehearsed.
"Miss Vance," he said, as if we were old friends. "Daniel tells me you are quite the designer. I must admit, I expected someone… older. Please, sit."
He gestured to a chair opposite him. His voice was smooth, the sort that had charmed donors and constituents for decades.
I smiled politely and took the seat. "Thank you for agreeing to see me."
"For Daniel's friends, always," Haldane said. His eyes flicked over me, quick and assessing. "Now, how can I help? Were you thinking of making a contribution to the commissioner's fund? We welcome support from the creative sector, especially one as talented as you."
So that was it. He thought I was here to write a check.
I folded my hands on the table. "Actually, I'm here about the proposed moratorium."
The warmth draine

링크를 복사하려면 클릭하세요
더 많은 재미있는 컨텐츠를 보려면 웹픽을 다운받으세요.
카메라로 스캔하거나 링크를 복사하여 모바일 브라우저에서 여세요.
카메라로 스캔하거나 링크를 복사하여 모바일 브라우저에서 여세요.