She sat there quietly, waiting for Josefina to speak—sweet and patient, like the girl next door.
“Your sketches are great, and the proposal’s solid. So, I’m handing this event over to you. Alex told me today he’s not feeling well, so he can’t handle it.”
Deanna’s worry was obvious. “Why didn’t he tell me? I thought he was getting better. He’s been avoiding me these past few days, wouldn’t even let me visit.”
Josefina just smiled gently. “He didn’t want you to worry about him.”
Deanna lowered her eyes, sadness written all over her face.
Josefina tried to reassure her. “This event’s yours now. Do you think you can handle it?”
“I can!” Deanna’s head shot up, her eyes full of determination.
She didn’t just believe it—she was absolutely sure.
“Good. I have faith in you. Go for it, Deanna.”
Deanna left the office practically buzzing with excitement.
Outside, her coworkers all reacted differently when they heard she’d be running the event. After all the work they’d put in, a newcomer had swooped in and taken the lead.
But Deanna didn’t care what anyone else thought. All she wanted was to prove herself—she was ready for her big moment.
As for Josefina, she just loved watching how everything would play out.
...
The whole Cassandra situation was a disaster. The school asked her to leave and “suggested” she find somewhere else.
The University of Melbourne just couldn’t keep a student like her around.
After they looked into it, it turned out to be a misunderstanding, and Cassandra was let go.
She ran into Tammie as soon as she was out.
Tammie was a wreck, grabbing Cassandra’s hand tightly. She never imagined a trip to Westwood would turn her world upside down like this.
She’d just wanted to go to school—how did things go so wrong? On paper, it was a “suggested withdrawal,” but everyone knew what that really meant.
“Cassandra, don’t worry,” Tammie said quickly. “If the University of Melbourne lost you, that’s their bad luck! We don’t have to stay here. We’ll go abroad! Get a fancy degree, come back, and everything will be fine.”


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