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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 328

My head buzzed, and then I chuckled, "You've got your eye on my eyes, huh?"

A stand-in.

Whoever's interested can do it. It's just not my thing.

"Nah, it's not that."

He was still leaning against the door frame, casually saying, "Just a fake girlfriend. I can help you deal with Bryant."

I understood immediately and looked at him, "And what's in it for me?"

“No such thing as a free lunch” was his motto.

Sure enough, he looked at me appreciatively, "Smart. Come home with me for Christmas, help me deal with my folks."

I kept my silence.

"You won't be at a loss."

Gregory smirked, confidently saying, "You alone can't handle him."

“He”, of course, was referring to Bryant.

"I'll think about it," I said nonchalantly, then closed the door behind me.

The bankruptcy of the Ferguson Group had turned RiverCity's social scene into a complete mess. Everyone was looking to grab whatever benefits they could.

That day, after a meeting when I returned to my office, Christine suddenly asked, "Hey, did anyone come looking to buy your shares?"

"What shares?" I asked, puzzled.

"When you guys divorced, didn't Bryant force ten percent on you?" she asked curiously, then added, "Although the buyout price is low now, it's better than holding onto them."

"No one came," I shook my head.

I had intended to find an opportunity to return the shares to him, but never found the right moment.

After last night's ugly scene, I'd forgotten all about it.

But what was strange was, RF hadn't inquired about my shares at all.

Entering the office, I asked, "Did Bryant sell his own shares?"

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