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When Sparkle opened the door Josh came up onto one elbow on the bed and pushed the hair out of his face. She slipped inside, flashed a smile. “Everything okay?” he asked, not fooled by the smile. “Yeah. Derrick was looking into something for us. It’s all good.” She nodded at his phone on the nightstand. “You talk to your people?” “Yeah. My best friend was really upset.” Josh was thankful his best friend wasn’t involved in this side of the foundation, so he hadn’t been subjected to any of this. “Understandable.” He nodded, wishing he’d taken the time to take a shower instead of just changing into his sleep sweatpants and a loose t-shirt. “I texted my company's Directors too. I told them I’d let them know when my flight is leaving.” “Ten hundred tomorrow.” Oh. He frowned, confused b