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Once he had Tatum's contact details, he looked back down at the envelope. Some of the photographs had flowed out on the table when he slammed his hand against it. He picked up the photo on the top and examined it with a wary eye. He had seen that photo before, along with many of the others inside the envelope. There was no doubt that his bitter ex-fiancée, Olivia, had been the one who sent the photos to him. It was definitely a threat due to how scandalous the pictures would be if they were ever to be publicized. Beatrice had enough bad publicity as it was without those photographs resurfacing and giving her problems she wouldn't be able to deal with; problems that couldn't be explained no matter how anyone viewed them. Olivia had no idea what she was doing and the level of damage the pho