Hertha was startled by the sudden spike in Murray’s voice, "Hold up, Murray. What are you talking about? I’ve never..."
Caught off guard by the tirade and then staring at the disconnected call, Hertha was speechless. "Seriously, what did I even do?"
Before she could stew in anger, the butler approached with a list of gifts. "Miss Sherwood, could you please check if these are sufficient?"
Hertha glanced over the list, noting the high-quality items, and after a thorough review, she nodded in satisfaction. "These are for Ms. Payne. Ensure everything is perfect. No mistakes, got it?"
The butler nodded respectfully. "Understood."
...
"Ms. Cole, this is arguably the best listing near Kingswell University. Look at the natural light and the surroundings. People are lining up to rent this place. If you hesitate, it might slip through your fingers." The agent was brimming with enthusiasm as Roseanne took a look around.
The apartment was modest, a two-bedroom with a living room whose decor was outdated for over a decade. It was an old and small unit, accessible only by stairs. But it had its merits. Not only was it close to Kingswell University, but it was also next to a library, with convenient transportation options. Most importantly, the natural light and the environment were indeed appealing. If she wanted a fresh start, that was the place.
"Okay, I'll take it." She signed a one-year lease on the spot.
Leda returned and found luggage scattered on the floor. "You're moving out?"
Roseanne packing her clothes, replied, "Yeah, I've found a place."
Leda hummed, guessing, "Murray came around, huh? Not bad. It lasted a whole week this time. It's about time you let those jerks cool their heels, stop them from getting too cocky, thinking they're God's gift..."
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