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Without another word, Hamilton got up and retreated to his room.
Not long after, the secretary who had filled in for Joseph entered and asked Hamilton, “Mr. McCoy, do you think they’ll back down?”
Before Hamilton could answer, his phone vibrated.
“They’re out of options,” Hamilton replied, ncing at the screen. “If we don’t seize control now, we might not get another chance. I’m getting too old for this anyway…”
He froze, eyes glued to the message on his phone.
The secretary caught Hamilton’s sudden change in expression. “Mr. McCoy? Is something wrong?”
Hamilton stared in disbelief, locked his phone, then forced himself to take a few steady breaths before opening it again. He re-read the message, making sure he hadn’t imagined it.
Once more, he focused on the screen. The words were in as day.
“Mr. McCoy, I mentioned this over the phone, but in case you missed it, I’m following up here. Dani has been unusually tiredtely, and I suspect she may be pregnant. I just saw her go into a pharmacy, possibly to buy a pregnancy test.”
The shock hit Hamilton so hard that he fumbled and dropped his phone. For a long moment, he just sat there, mindpletely nk.
Dani might be pregnant? He could hardly believe it. Dani was expecting again?
Hamilton sat frozen for a split second, then quickly snatched up his phone and dialed the intelligence officer. “Are you certain about what you saw?”
The officer’s voice came through steady but cautious. “Mr. McCoy, it’s true Dani’s been noticeably tired, but I figured she was just overworked. Her room is often busyte into the night, but I haven’t gotten close enough to confirm anything. She’s always on guard. Just now, though, she entered a pharmacy and came out holding something small. I couldn’t get a clear look, but it definitely resembled a pregnancy test.”
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Hamilton’s anxiety spiked. “Wait until Dani’s gone, then ask the staff exactly what she bought.”
“Understood, Mr. McCoy. Dani just drove off. I’ll check now.”
Hamilton kept the line open, every nerve on edge as he listened intently for any updates.
Through the phone, Hamilton heard the officer approach the pharmacy counter and ask in a low voice, “Excuse me, could I have whatever thedy before me just purchased?”
The clerk responded politely, “Just a moment, please.”
Hamilton heard the faint crinkle of a bag as the item was packaged up.
A few momentster, a new message shed on Hamilton’s screen. He swiped it open and found a photo of a pregnancy test, clear as day.
The officer’s voice followed. “Mr. McCoy, Dani might be pregnant.”
Hamilton had already swallowed the first wave of shock and forced his mind to settle. Hearing the update now, he was not as dumbstruck as before. He answered tly, “I understand.” Then he ended the call.<fn2355> Readplete version only at Find?Novel</fn2355>
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