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Summary
Reagan is abruptly woken one morning and taken to meet a surprise visitor. She finds herself meeting a professionally dressed black woman, who reveals herself to be Callie, her Client. The daughter of an Ethiopian petroleum engineer who moved to Maryland and worked selling suits, Callie has worked through the ranks at the same company since college. She started at the bottom and is now a president. Moving from town to town, she never had time for children until now, but cannot have children herself. She tells Reagan how grateful she is to her for allowing her to have a family. Reagan is appreciative and has immediate chemistry with Callie. She is then informed that she will be taken to New York for some tests, and though she is worried, Mae tells her there is nothing to be worried about. Mae says they...
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