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The Second Lesson

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Aria’s POV

As soon as I got to my room, I went straight to the bathroom to get ready for my trip to the hospital. Not for my regular check-up, but to begin the second lesson.

After I was done dressing, I walked to my closet to pick out an outfit. The moment I slid the wardrobe doors open, I frowned. Not a single dress hanging there reflected the woman I had become.

For three years, I had dressed like a shadow. All I wore were simple, faded colors, and cheaply made dresses. Clothes that made
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