The afternoon heat beat down on the city of Accra, making the air thick and restless. In a quiet park tucked away among busy streets, long shadows stretched across the grass.
But Marcus Bennett barely noticed any of that.
He had once been a feared titan in the world of international finance; his name commanded respect from glass towers to bustling markets. Yet today he sat hunched over a wooden bench, looking like a man defeated by something money couldn’t fix.
Sitting next to her was her seven-year-old daughter, Lila.
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