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143: I’M NOT GOING

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ELARA’S POV

“You got mail,” Jenna announces as she waltzes into my office, a cream colored envelope in hand.

“Here.” She sets it down on my desk.

“Thanks for bringing it,” I say dismissively, my focus still on the new design I’ve been working on.

Jenna doesn’t leave. Instead, she crosses her arms and tilts her head. “You look different today.”

I arch a brow. “Different?”

“Yes.” She narrows her eyes, scrutinizing me as if I’ve suddenly grown a second head.

I roll my eyes. “I don’t think there’s anything different about me, Jenna.” I don’t think there anything different I’m wearing my usual outfits and it’s not the first time I have my hair in a low bun. Plus I’m wearing my glasses today so if anything. I look exactly as I did.

Taking a sip of my coffee, I grimace the moment the bitter liquid touches my tongue.

Ugh. I knew I should’ve made it myself instead of asking Catherine to bring it in.

Jenna’s gaze drops to my cup, and her eyes widen. “That cup, where did you get it?
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