I made my way out of the meeting like my ass was on fire. I made it to her office in record time The receptionist was too cheerful for a Monday. “Mr. Romano,” she said, bright-eyed, tapping something into her computer. “Natalie said you’d be stopping by. She’s just finishing a meeting. You can wait inside.” Her office smelled like citrus and lavender—Natalie’s signature. I stepped in, closing the door behind me. The room was sleek, modern, minimal—but still very her. A mood board leaned against the far wall, filled with textures and sketches. Fabric samples hung in neat rows, all labeled with her perfect, looping handwriting. I walked over to the wide windows, hands in my pockets, trying not to breathe too hard. The chair across from her desk looked inviting, but I couldn’t sit. Not yet. Not when my chest still carried the weight of everything unsaid. It wasn’t the first time I’d stood in one of her spaces, quietly wishing I belonged. Four years ago She was on the floo
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