The cheeriness on Maisie faded and melded into sorrow. “My little son has leukemia so I must have you accept them and forward us the payment due, regardless of whether Mashion wants them or not. Although you haven't pressed charges, Glenn would still be serving some time for causing bodily harm, at least. As my boy cannot afford to delay treatment and my workers haven't been paid in three months, I've no choice. Sorry about this.”
Savannah sensed a presence behind her. Before she could turn around, she felt a sharp pain crack at the back of her head. She saw her vision blurred, and then nothing.
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