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Part One of One
He was a well-dressed 
 but not a cruel-intentioned man. The shiny black shoes he wore 
 were symptomatic of his class, his background, his
  lucrative profession. It was something she had always told herself 
 she wanted. She had, indeed, always thought that one day her problems would no longer be immediate: the lack of something that could basically be bought. And there he was, like an answer. 
 
 He was not like other people, he thought. He had ambitions. He deserved things. He was sincere.
 
 And this was all?
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