22 August 2026

She Offered A Kiss As A Joke—And Underestimated The Man Who Could Save Her

I wasn’t going to let them win.

Part 2: The Fix

The hangar doors were vast, rattling slightly in the Chicago wind, a sound that usually blended into the background noise of my life. But in the silence left behind by Veronica Hail and her entourage of engineers, that rattling sounded like a countdown.

I stood there for a long time, gripping the handle of my mop until my knuckles turned the color of old parchment. The echo of their laughter was still bouncing around the high steel rafters, stinging my ears.

For a moment, I considered just doing my job. I looked at the yellow bucket, the gray water swirling with chemical cleaner. I could just finish mopping, clock out at 4:00 PM, pick up Lily from Mrs. Gable’s downstairs, and heat up another frozen lasagna. I could swallow the insult. I had swallowed plenty of them over the last three years.

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