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After Paige finished her outburst, her anger still burned within her. She called Diana.
Diana was deep in a terrifying nightmare, reluctant to wake up.
However, the incessant ringing of her mobile jolted her awake abruptly.
She shot up in bed, drenched in cold sweat, with a profound feeling of being alive.
She clutched her forehead, wracked with pain: that scene had been too excruciating.
The searing pain in her hands, feet, and face, the torment of being shattered, etched itself deeply in her memory.
She gasped for breath, her chest heaving.
She picked up the phone and answered the call. “Hello, Paige.”
Paige exclaimed in frustration, “Diana, Frank called me and invited me to his wedding. Can you believe it? He’s acting so immature. I’ve been in love with him for him for so long. I feel so foolish. But I’m over it now.”
Diana chuckled, “Paige, we should really go and see his
reaction.”
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“Yeah, I was thinking, the same thing, I’ve already made the arrangements. I’ll make time to come back. It will just take a form days anyway. By the way, everything is gring sell fure. Your ten male models are amazing,” Paige replied, soundhog were composed,
Diana responded, “Great! I’ll come with you then.
“Sure. I’ll get everything settled. I’ve gathered a kad
information. Frank has been deceived by that woman, and he’ll thank me when he finds out the truth.
“He always talks about how sweet and kind Flie is. Would it be too cruel to give him such a surprising wedding gift?”
Paige’s voice was filled with undeniable excitement.
“No,” Diana replied.
“I can’t wait for it,” Paige exclaimed with excitement.
Diana gazed out the window, her expression turning into a frown. Winter was approaching. Some people would learn their lessons.
After offering a few words of comfort to Paige, Diana went back to sleep.
She didn’t have any more dreams, and when she woke up, the day had already dawned.
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Today’s weather was bad; the fog was thick. Early winter often brought on rainy days, but despite the gloomy weather, Diana was in a good mood.
With some initial concepts for the winter designs already in mind, she could work from home rather than commute to the office.
Recalling that Joseph’s grandmother was scheduled for surgery today, Diana had her dinner, instructed the housekeeper to prepare gifts, and then headed to the hospital.
Outside the operating room, Joseph stood leaning against the wall, his hands dangling at his sides. He looked remarkably dashing, with tightly pressed lips, inscrutable eyes, and an air of stubbornness.
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