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But Cass knew that about Gage The thought settled into her mind as if it had always been there Of course that was true Why would he have bothered to come to Fyra’s CEO with an offer to buy the formula if he planned to buy it on the black market?
Or was shepicture?
Everything was mixed up in her head and the addition of his new status as a co She just didn’t knohether she trusted Gage or not
Cass refocused and noted two lab ee for what Fyra paid then that pointed to cri neither of the to the scan Inheritance, maybe, but Cass couldn’t be too careful
Next, she moved on to her employees’ fore alaze slid to the employee’s name Rebecca Moon She worked for Harper as a lab analyst She’d worked for Gage before co to Fyra Also in his lab
It wasn’t uncommon Many of Fyra’s employees had previously worked for Mary Kay, too That didn’t make them criminals, just people with skill sets coht
But no one from a competitor had approached Cass about her formula, except one
Cass sat up and started fro of Rebecca’s report The picture was not pretty She had a wide swath of credit card debt totaling well over a hundred grand and outstanding medical bills from—Cass tapped the line once she found it—her ex-husband’s otten divorced but was still saddled with an ex’s debt
Shaking her head over the things people did to each other, Cass eyed the worew in her stomach All of the people linked to Rebecca had addresses in Austin Not a big deal The woman had lived and worked in Austin when she was employed by GB Skin
It just seemed odd that Rebecca Moon hadn’t made any friends in Dallas in theseven hborhood had asked her to lunch via text e or friended her on Facebook?
The background check hadn’t extended to Rebecca’s friends’ information So there was no way to know if the people she’d interacted with online and ic would dictate that she’d e’s company and kept them