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Author: Rossy
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CATALINA

"Chen, I'm home!" I called out, my voice echoing a little in the foyer. The silence that followed wasn't unusual. Dante must be home right now, or maybe he will be coming home late because the new acquisition in Mexico will start next week, the servants were usually busy around, and Karen…

I felt a chill go up my spine right away. Since Karen moved in with us, I had grown too familiar with this feeling.

I kicked off my heels, my mind already replaying snippets of the stressful board meeting I'd just left and the scene with Fiona this morning. All I just wanted was a quiet evening, maybe a glass of wine, and watching shows on TV with Chen and Dante.

As I made my way to the living room, a soft laugh reached my ears. Not Dante's or Abby's voice and definitely not one of the servants.

I rounded the corner and I halted in my tracks to see Chen laughing on the plush cream sofa. It was a rare sight and a beautiful sound but next to him was Karen with a smug smile on her face.

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