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14. A warmuful friend

Author: Meminger
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-10 00:45:59

Reese POV

I accepted Alice's invitation with a sigh of relief. Maybe a bit of normalcy, like going shopping, could pull me out of the abyss I was sinking into.

We went to the center of London, where the streets were full of life, contrasting with the emptiness I felt inside. Alice was a young, beautiful, and elegant woman, her hair as black as night and her deep blue eyes gentle and comforting. With her cheerful manner, she pulled me from store to store, trying to cheer me up with clothes and accessories.

"Look at this, Reese! This dress would look amazing on you. Let's try it on?" Alice said, holding up a red dress that sparkled under the store lights.

"I don't know, Alice. I'm not in the mood," I responded, but she wouldn't take no for an answer.

"No, no, no. You need to feel beautiful again. Let's go!" Alice insisted, pushing me towards the fitting room with an irresistible smile.

As I looked at myself in the mirror wearing the dress, Alice watched me with critical but loving eyes.
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