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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 954

A goofy grin spread across Tristan's face as he responded, "This is the first time I've seen Michaela dance. She's actually quite graceful."

Flushed with embarrassment at the compliment, Michaela was soon guided in front of the camera by Candice, who taught her another few simple dance steps.

Caught up in the moment, Michaela danced along, her laughter tinged with shyness.

Her somewhat awkward movements reminded Tristan of a clumsy penguin, which made him laugh. Their laughter filled the living room, but Josie felt like an outsider amid the joy.

She had always been aware of everyone's fondness for Candice, but now she understood why. Candice's natural charm and youthful innocence were simply irresistible.

Josie felt completely disconnected from everyone there. She returned to her room and texted Fenna, "Aunt Fenna, there's no hope left between Elio and me. I'm giving up."

Almost instantly, Josie received a text message from Fenna. "Don't give up just yet. The outcome remains uncertain until the very end."

Josie's heart sank into turmoil once more.

Meanwhile, Candice was exhausted from the lively dancing in the living room. Michaela and Tristan had already returned to their room, satisfied with how the night had gone.

Candice sat on the couch, her gaze drifting toward the study. She considered checking on Elio but eventually decided against it, not wanting to disturb his work.

Given that they were at Hoffis Manor and Elio's parents were around, she thought it best to keep a respectful distance. After thinking things over, she returned to her room.

The next morning, Elio emerged from his room and knocked on Candice's door, but there was no response. He turned the knob, entered, and looked around, only to find that she had already left. A slight pang of disappointment washed over him.

As he exited the room, he bumped into Josie.

"Candice has joined your parents for their morning workout," Josie said, offering a faint smile.

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