In the cozy living room, Nick found himself sitting across from Mirabella and Cassie. The two of them had such a striking resemblance, not just in looks but in their mannerisms and expressions, that anyone could easily mistake them for siblings, leaving Nick feeling a bit like the odd one out.
This was Nick's first real close-up look at Cassie. Aside from her undeniable beauty, her eyes were something special—clear, bright, and uniquely captivating, with an almond shape that was rare and enchanting.
Looking into those eyes, Nick felt a flicker of familiarity, a hint of déjà vu he couldn't quite put his finger on. Just then, the arrival of the dishes from the kitchen interrupted his thoughts, as the delicious aromas filled the room and shifted his focus.
“How long is this conference of yours?” Nick asked Mirabella, picking up his fork.
“The conference itself is just two days,” Mirabella said with a nod. “But with travel, it’ll be around five or six days altogether.”
“That’s a bit tight,” Nick remarked, sounding a tad disappointed. “Otherwise, you could swing by to visit Chester. You haven’t met him yet.”
Mirabella pondered for a moment before responding, “We’ll see how it goes. If time allows, I’d love to.”
She was quite curious about Chester, her elder relative whom she had never met in person. Despite the distance, he always sent her generous holiday gifts, suggesting he was a kind-hearted soul.
“Right,” Nick agreed. “Riverside University is just about an hour's flight from Chester’s place, so it’s not too far.”
Cassie, who had been quietly munching away, perked up at this. Like a small-town kid visiting the big city for the first time, she asked, “What’s a conference?”
Mirabella shot her a glance and explained casually, “Think of it as a big meeting.”
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