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Twenty-five

Author: Sara Islam
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

Jordan looked at himself in the mirror to check how he looked. Usually, he did not pay much attention to whatever he was wearing when he visited his family, but he knew that Aubrey would make an appearance, so he wanted to look good enough for her. He was wearing dark jeans with a light grey sweater. He had a dark blue shirt under the sweater and he wore his Rado black watch. He looked quite elegant.

          He drove to his family's place, but before going, he stopped at one of the stores and bought many snacks and chocolate for Jessica; chocolates were one of the secrets to her happiness and he loved making his sister happy, especially that she was feeling down.

          He rang the doorbell once he arrived. He had a key to the place, but he was too lazy to get it out of his pocket. Jessica opened the door for him. Upon seeing him, she eyed him from head to toe as he looked very dressed-up.

    &nbs

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