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... o me.

It feels like no one in the world was here except for us and every sound was muted.

With the petals flying in the wind, I could see the people I love so much.

Like Lea, who covers her mouth with both hands, the blunt chairman, who was about to cry, my four maids who burst into tears, Zachary and Wale, and-

“See, she came back. I knew she’d come back!”

Isaac,

“You’re so late, Leblaine.”

Henry,

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