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First day nerves.

Author: Tesse Black
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Chapter twenty one

Layla

The morning sun poured through the curtains in thin gold lines, brushing across my face like a whisper. My alarm hadn’t gone off yet, but I was already wide awake. Today was the day — my first day at jewelry design school. I’d waited weeks for this moment, and now that it was finally here, a strange mix of excitement and nervousness fluttered in my chest like trapped butterflies.

I pushed the blanket aside and sat up, staring at my reflection in the mirror. “You can do this, Layla,” I whispered to myself. “You deserve to be here.”

After a quick shower, I changed into a cream blouse tucked neatly into a pair of high-waist trousers. I tied my hair into a ponytail and applied a touch of lip gloss — nothing fancy, just enough to make me look put together. My tote bag sat on the chair, already filled with my new sketchbook, pencils, color sets, and the mini jewelry box I’d bought earlier.

Just as I was slipping on my flats, Knowing I was going to be extra busy not
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