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Chapter 143
Chapter 143
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Abigail cleared her throat and sat down in a nearby chair. She took a couple more bites and washed them down with water before asking Sebastian, “You still haven’t answered my question from yesterday.”
“Why don’t you ask him if he’s willing to meet with you first? If I just approach him out of nowhere, I might offend him,” Sebastian said, leaning back on the couch with a perfectly serious expression.
Abigail stared at him while chewing her bread. After a moment, she said, “If he was willing to meet me, why would I need your help?”
“That won’t work. He’s in the computer field too, so if I dig around, he’ll spot it right away.”
Sebastian looked into her eyes. “You’re perfectly capable of finding him yourself. Why don’t you just do it?”
“He taught me how to code, so he knows me too well. I think you’d be better suited for this.” Abigail took another sip of water.
“Sorry, but I can’t help you there. Investigating someone who knows this stuff could get me sued. I work in this industry, and if I get dragged into a lawsuit, I could end up in prison.”
Sebastian didn’t want to keep dancing around the subject. Avoiding the topic wasn’t a long–term solution and would only make her more suspicious. Better to just refuse outright.
“Oh, okay,” Abigail said, dropping the subject.
Sebastian caught the disappointment in her eyes and asked casually, “Do you have feelings for him?”
“Not at all. Like I said, I’ve never even met him. Hard to have feelings for someone you’ve never seen.” Abigail explained that she just wanted to meet the person who had helped her.
Clark hadn’t just taught her coding. During the darkest period of her life, he’d been like a lifeline. When she’d nearly died, Clark had arranged for her
medical treatment and later got her moved to a different cell.
After that, she was finally able to study. Clark had the supervisor bring her lots of books and let her get hands–on experience with real projects. He seemed to get along really well with everyone in the prison, and because of that, her life gradually got easier.
During Abigail’s last year inside, she worked on tons of different projects. Without that experience, she would have had no idea what the outside world was like–she would have been completely out of touch.
“Then don’t see him,” Sebastian said.
Abigail snapped back to the present when she heard his voice, She turned to look at him, speaking calmly, “If it wasn’t for him, I never would have heard
of Halden Group. I never could have worked with you.”
“So you’re saying he’s my matchmaker?” Sebastian looked at her with a slight smile.
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