Eve Sweet Long Con — Part 3 [work]

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The long con wasn't about the money. It never was. It was about control. Thorne thought he was the shark, circling the little fish. He never realized he was swimming in a tank, and Eve was the one holding the glass cutter.

By the time Marcus realized the offshore account was drained, Eve was already two countries away. New hair. New name. New mark lining up at a coffee shop in a city that didn’t know her face yet. eve sweet long con part 3

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"Insurance? What insurance?"

And just like that, Eve vanished.

It had been six months since the job in Vienna. Six months since she’d slipped the counterfeit drive into Julian Thorne’s safe, right under the nose of his security chief, a brute named Kael who had a habit of cracking his knuckles when he was nervous. Kael was nervous now. She could see him through the window, standing across the street, checking his watch.

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The Long Con: Part III – The Zero Sum Game : Whether it's a blog post, video script,

"I'm practical," she said, ending the call.

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