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It was very American to be nosy about the wealth of the very rich. Whole industries were built around disseminating that information to the fascinated masses.
Everyone in the room knew what happened to losers. They got flushed down the toilet and went to work at places that didn’t have arrogant billionaires at the helm.
Nothing wounded a female soldier more than knowing the guy in uniform next to her didn’t have her back, and, more insulting, didn’t even want her there.
“Should I get a lawyer?” asked Devine. “Do you think you need one?” “This is America. Everybody needs a lawyer at some point.”
He slipped past the other cubicles. Several heads lifted to glimpse him for a moment before falling back to their screens and the pursuit of vast wealth thereon.
Whoever said life wasn’t complicated had never really lived.

