Ross Manolo started the car engine. Ross turned to smile at her before revving the engine and peeling out of the car park. Lindy felt her skin prickle. That smile didn't look warm and friendly. It wasn't the smile from a trusted, respected colleague. The smile was taunting, leering and so very cold. Lindy gulped and fought to keep her voice steady. “R-Ross, um, maybe we should do this another time. You can show me your daughter's letters in my office. I...I really have to get back. T-there's just so much to do...” “There's always so much to do,” Ross said smoothly. “So much to do, so little time.” “Yeah.” She let out a nervous laugh. “If it's okay, I think I'll take a rain check on that coffee. I'll like to go back and work on that profile. Y-you did make some very good points, Ross...” “You've changed your mind. You're not going to help me,”
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