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Japheth “You’ve got to be kidding me,” Regina groaned. She put her hands on her hips and looked at Skrill harshly. “I don’t suppose you have another card?” Skrill giggled like a little girl and sank into his seat. “All over the limit!” He informed her giddily. I reached for my wallet. “I’ll cover it,” I offered, but Regina stopped me with a gentle hand on my forearm. “No need. I’ll put it on the company card.” She opened her purse and removed a credit card with the Triton Publishing logo printed on the front. She handed it to the anxious waiter with an apologetic smile. “That was a d**k move,” I told Skrill. “No!” Skrill slapped the table. “I’ll tell you what is a d**k move! Your little girlfriend, going behind my back, slandering me, turning these stupid writers against me!” “I