Isabella had been staying at the Miller house for the past few days, and even over the weekend she showed no signs of wanting to go home. Franklin hai said anything about coming to pick her up either.
A little while back, Maggie had submitted another paper to one of the world’s top academic journals. It sailed through peer review, and the official public was set to drop in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Maggie didn’t stay up for it. She went to bed early Saturday night and called it a day.
When she woke up the next morning and unlocked her phone, notifications came flooding in. Missed calls, unread messages, the works.
She glanced through them and called Johnny back first.
He picked up almost immediately. “You’re up?”
Yeah.”
‘I think you know why I’m calling.” Johnny laughed. “Your new paper dropped, and surprise surprise, it’s already causing a stir. Congrats.”
Thanks.”
He was mostly just happy for her and wanted to say it out loud. They didn’t drag it out, and the call ended quickly.
Maggie worked her way through the rest of the missed calls and messages, replying to each one. Once they saw her responses, Harry, Glen, Jimmy, Profess iam, and the others all called her back personally to congratulate her.
he thanked them one by one.
After that, reporters from major outlets started reaching out, wanting to set up interviews. A few of those conversations ran pretty long.
by the time she came up for air, over an hour had passed.
sabella had woken up before Maggie, and seeing her mom swamped with calls from the moment she opened her eyes, she hadn’t made a peep. She d been taying at the Miller house these past few days, but Franklin still called her every single day, and today was no different.
A ton of people are calling Mommy,” Isabella told him. “She’s super busy.”
ranklin made a quiet sound on the other end, chatted with her a little longer, then said goodbye and hung up.
ver at the Brown and Green households, the news didn’t hit until that same Sunday morning. Maggie had done it again, published another paper, another rave of attention.
aper after paper, and the response from people in the field, both at home and abroad, just kept climbing. Praise from every direction
Watching everyone online put Maggie on a pedestal, Sophia was absolutely fuming. “First author again? She has no shame And shunty what is wrong with un? Has he never seen a woman before? She’s just some girl and he’s willing to throw away his own reputation for her?
a Sophia’s mind, the real brain behind every paper Maggie published was Jotuny. Always had been
he wasn’t alone in that thinking Everyone else in the Brown and Green familles, except for jutla, believed the came thing.
and to be fair, that same take existed online too. After all in most people’s eyes, pubny was Nolan’s true protege why wast: he ever the Gusi mater
inst those voices were in the Burity
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