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“It’s so sunny, Mo the books to her chest This hat I loved abouthow much of an ialas like the best of thes like this every day
“Please tell hi with tears in her eyes “He paid all of our bills For everyone in the whole wing I don’t knoe would have done” She took another deep breath and pressed her palnosed al the library alked into the wing, she was so happy We all were, so please tell him ‘thank you’”
“I will I promise you, I will”
“Rachel,” Rhys called oodbye I made a note to ensure that there was a fresh ships he’d opened all over the country once per month The tour continued and then ere off to the next project
My feet
throbbed when I draggedy froh s than I could count, more handshakes than ever before, and this was a sloeek I kneas the right choice, deciding to strike out on my own I loved my job
The weekend was uneventful as usual I went to hborhood coffee shop and read the paper Dahlia was out at all hours and sleepingwith her new client Thea ht lipped about it, though She treated tattoos like doctor-patient confidentiality I appreciated the dedication to her clients
Thisthe apart center to pick up so soil on the subasever I broke two and alot a taxi, but I ad to take the easy way out The workout was good for me “Totally worth it” I told myself under my breath, as I set the pots out on our fire escape I loved how they played peek-a-boo with their beauty They didn’t just have one state
The quiet tranquility ofemails, screeched to a halt the
“Rachel, I need you to get to the bottom of this and find out who’s behind these surprise elections,” Mr Thayer said before I even putHe wasn’t usually a taskto let hi me this job with no executive assistant experience in the past
“What? Who?” I asked, rushing into his office He flipped through stacks of papers Folders everywhere I glanced around wondering what the hell was happening
“Soet me kicked off the boards I serve on”
“Which ones?”
“All of them”
If someone took over his positions, the donations he ht back to the little girl in the hospital, how happy she’d been How moved her mother had been I needed to do whatever I could toa part of thisa difference, finally I wasn’t willing to give that up