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Chapter 26

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Is he trying to apologize?

“What has gotten into him?” I wondered.

Last night he seemed upset and this morning he’s being sweet. Preparing breakfast and getting me flowers?

He is so confusing, has always been and will most likely be.

So confusing!

I decided to not think too much about today’s gesture and just go on about my day. I took my time to cut the stem of the flowers and arrange them in the vase and take them up to my room.

“They smell so good.” I thought with a wide smile on my face.

That’s what flowers do to me. I love them so much. They make me so happy. That’s why in as much as I’m very much aware of how this feels weird and could go south any minute from now, I still find myself enjoying the moment.

After all, who says I can’t accept flowers even from ‘strange’ people?

Yes! Strange. That’s the best way to describe Andre in this moment.

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Back at work, I do little to nothing since all my appointments for today were canceled
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