With a sigh, she closed Liquify. She didn't save. Instead, she grabbed a palette knife, walked to the actual canvas on the easel, and scraped the billionaire's face off in one long, satisfying smear of cadmium red and yellow ochre.
She laughed—a sharp, broken sound.
She was about to cheat.
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