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"You are saying that my brother and his friends told you to leave after they got their work done?" Marilyn spoke with unhidden anger flashing in her beautiful eyes. Raven had definitely not said it that way. Afraid that Marilyn would rage against her brother, Raven tried to calm her down. "It's not like that. Didn't I agree to do the job? It's not like we were friends or anything. Their work is done and I can stay here without worrying about my identity being exposed. It was a deal from the start. Nothing else." It would be a lie that Raven didn't see them as friends. Especially Ace. He was a little more than a friend. But she understood her position today. All those thoughts about Ace belonging to someone else, it was because a small part of her knew that the only reason Ace was i