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"You are supposed to be a lawyer." I pushed him away from me. He grabbed my wrist, pulling me back at him successfully. "I thought as much. Look, if you aren't going to be on this boat, I don't want to hear of you attempting to toxify things, do I make myself clear?" He pushed to know, shaking his head furiously. His eyes wore the frown of a scared man but his voice gave off his confidence. He had no problem with me. I was not interested in anything that concerned them. I left his grip, "you're insane, you just don't know it. You won't involve me in another stupid trap. You've got me trapped in one boat, I'm not going to jump into another willingly." I was disappointed at both men, but it was going to work for me in a way. I left Jack's presence and returned to my office to continue w