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As I prepared for work, my mind kept drifting back to that dream. It felt so real, lingering like a shadow in the corners of my thoughts. Shaking it off, I focused on today's agenda. I opened my wardrobe, selected a flowing white short dress, slipped on matching shoes, grabbed my glasses, and stepped out of the house.

After that dream, I had resolved to ask Dad to send Christi over. At least I would have someone to talk to. Living alone was growing increasingly dull. As I drove away, I muttered to myself, "It's so boring living alone."

“Good morning, Ma!” Blessing greeted me as she walked alongside me to my office.

“Morning,” I replied, appreciating her bright energy. The preparations for the product launch had everyone buzzing with activity. I opened my office door and was surprised to find Mike sitting there, waiting for me.

“Good morning, Mr. Mike! Why didn't you tell me you were coming?” I asked, my curiosity piqued.

“Oh, I just wanted to surprise you,” he said with a sm
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