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A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust novel Chapter 1015

Calliope made her way through the office, stopping to greet people along the way. She was effortlessly charming—her striking looks paired with a warm, open manner, and the staff responded with sincere smiles. Everyone seemed to like her.

After exchanging a few friendly words, she headed for Silas’s office. She sank into the plush sofa, and the secretary soon appeared, offering her a cup of coffee.

“Thank you,” Calliope said, glancing up with a bright, gracious smile.

The secretary felt momentarily awestruck. Mrs. Myers wasn’t just beautiful—she was genuinely kind and easy to be around.

“Oh, you’re very welcome!” the secretary replied cheerfully. “I’ll just be at my desk out front, Mrs. Myers. If you need anything at all, just call. Mr. Myers should be done with his meeting soon.”

Calliope nodded. “Don’t worry about me. Get back to your work—I’m happy to wait here.”

With another quick smile, the secretary slipped out, leaving Calliope alone in the calm, sunlit office.

Calliope sat quietly for a while, then stood and wandered toward the floor-to-ceiling windows. The office was perched high above the city, and from this vantage, the world below unfurled like a living map. Daytime had its own beauty, but she imagined the city lights at night must be spectacular.

She cradled the coffee cup in her hands and took a slow sip, letting her eyes linger on the view before curiosity pulled her toward Silas’s large desk.

A framed photograph caught her eye, stopping her in her tracks. Calliope leaned in—it was a picture from their wedding. They stood together on the stage: she was smiling, while Silas looked at her with a tenderness she’d never noticed before. Had he always looked at her that way? She had missed it, somehow, in the rush of that day.

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