Chapter 144. Between Trust and Doubts - III
Camille recognized him immediately.
Marvin Huckington. Harold Huckington’s son.
Like his father, Marvin didn’t have a good reputation, which wasn’t all that surprising since he seemed to have inherited most of his father’s genes. He was known as a womanizer who changed women like he was changing clothes.
To act like this during a public formal setting… it left a bad taste in Camille’s mouth, not to mention a sense of foreboding.
“My father always spoke highly of Mr. Callahan’s secretary,” Marvin said in a cocky, knowing tone that made her briefly want to punch the smirk off his face. “He also mentioned how dedicated, resourceful, and… skilled you are, especially at personal negotiations. You are truly quite talented at hooking plenty of fish, Miss Parker.”
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