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16 “The Noble Cause” 

Author: June Rimari
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Sixteen

“I want to do a runthrough with you.” Heath chimed as he was driving to the location.

Florence shifted her focus to Heath as the car was moving, acknowledging his request with a polite affirmative nod.

“We are heading to The Noble Cause dinner, and it will be a huge event especially for the both of us. For you, as well. Of course, for me.” He smiled widely, “This is our first public appearance as a couple, so it is crucial and very imperative that we convincingly portray ourselves as a genuine pair.”

Florence nodded, indicating her understanding. “Remember to subtly display the engagement ring,” she muttered.

Heath praised her right away, “Very excellent. But remember to be discreet with the ring, avoid flaunting it excessively, as that might appear unnatural.”

Florence nodded her head once more, confirming her understanding of his instructions. She then inquired, “May I ask you a question?”

Heath raised an eyebrow, curious about her question. “What is it? You are not usually
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