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Jensen sat quietly listening. When Mia stopped, she noticed Jensen gazing at her mildly with a sidelong glance. Mia looked at him in confusion. "What’s up, Mr. Sterling?"

"Did I get some food on my face?" she asked, lowering her eyes and gently touching her face.

There was nothing there.

Jensen: "Is there anything else besides these stories?"

Mia: "....." ??? She ran through her mind but found nothing else.

Jensen looked at the girl’s expression an ...

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