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Madison took deep breaths to calm herself, especially when it involved Piper’s father. In the end, she decided to reply to Ezrah’s father. “Sir, I closed early from work yesterday with my boss’s permission to attend to a few other things. I don’t know where my boss is, but if you give me time, I can make a few calls.” No matter how hard she tried, Mr. Henshaw refused to give her breathing space. “Yes, I called after you sent those documents, and you said you had closed for the day. That is so disrespectful,” he accused. Madison did her best to remain calm. “That was a directive from my boss. I had no choice but to obey.” “See her attitude?” Mr. Henshaw was upset, earning the support of Ezrah’s brothers because of how cheeky Madison always was to them. Ezrah did nothing about his sec