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Chapter 378 On The Right Path

Author: Olivia GW
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(Ruby)

I strolled through the empty storefront, imagining my vision filling the blank walls, the open floors. It was almost perfect: lots of natural light, big front windows, and space that I could easily picture filled with the racks of carefully curated pieces I’d spent months collecting.

The boutique was so close to becoming a reality that I could practically feel the fabric under my fingers, smell the new paint, hear the bell above the door ringing as customers walked in.

But still, a part of me felt oddly disconnected, as if I was floating somewhere between excitement and doubt. It had nothing to do with the space itself, this was a beautiful location, and I could see it working. No, it was something inside me, a restlessness I couldn’t quite name. And if I was being honest with myself, I knew exactly where it came from.

As I wandered through the back rooms, considering where I’d set up a little office, my phone buzzed. I glanced down and saw Adam’s name. A slight smile tugged a
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