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... gain to my wife. I want Charlotte to be in her place." I responded.

"She was staying in one of your properties in the north, do you still want to see her?" My long-time assistant asked, and I couldn't deny how much I miss Cal and his wisdom.

"Prepare the helicopter tomorrow morning, and please, don't ever tell Madeline where I am going, Calixto, I trust you. I need to do this for Maddie and our son." I said, and he nodded his head.

"Of course, I will never tell her about ...

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