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... ella, who looked at him with a slight frown.

"What is it, Tristan? Who’s calling?" Bella asked anxiously.

"Dear, something happened at the office. I’m so sorry I can’t accompany you on the room tour," he said with a sorry smile. "I need to take this call from Reid. If you don’t mind?"

Bella smiled and nodded, "Of course not. Please go ahead. I won’t bother you; I’ll look for Dax…" She said as she tiptoed and kissed his cheek.

"I’ll look for you after I finish this ...

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