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Foreign policy—
“What we’re seeing is entirely predictable if you look at the broader scope of history”
And macroeconomics—
“Really, you can’t make that kind of claim and still believe in the principles of capitalis your product, you have to bla; not the consumer you haven’t reached out to”
April had just thought of him as a trust fund playboy And while he was that, he also knew about so much more than she had ever suspected No wonder he was so incredibly arrogant She wasn’t sure if thator less
Clicking on another video a few years prior from a visit to the White House, April tilted her head to the side and took in the snug cut of his suit and how easily he smiled when faced with the President
No, no It definitely
Chapter Four
Saenius He was a world traveler And, though only watchers of late night comedy shows really ree, he’d played a nuo, El Pachuco—on the south lawn for appreciative young co-eds
So pretending that he hadn’t been absolutely floored by April’s rebuff the other day was, in soed his employees with fewer jokes and trips to the break room, and left his office each day deter don and do it all again the next day Scotch in hand, he loosened his belt and tried to drive thoughts of April fro an obsession
It was, perhaps, simply because she had laid out such a palpable barrier between theht his interest were readily receptive to his advances They didn’t lean into his attentions one moment and imply that he didn’t treat them like a person the next