Chapter 3-3

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RJ sat in the brown leather, 1950s, Copenhagen-style chair, and faced the windows overlooking the skyline. Retro-type, Scandinavian furniture, probably costing thousands sat here and there, partly art pieces. Arthur Fielding must have loved the set design of Mad Men because the furniture of the office was imbued with a mix of dark and light browns and seemed lifted from the AMC series. His dad arrived a few minutes after him and startled RJ who was too lost in watching the city features. “Well, well. Look who the cat dragged in.” RJ stood and hugged his dad. Ransom Winthrop Davis stood shorter than his son, affectionately known as RJ, but they had similar features: the long, perfect nose, the narrow philtrum that ended in full-formed lips with an almost feminine cupid’s bow on the top li

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