Sam met Madison's eager gaze, his expression flickering with conflict. She seemed to have forgotten what she had done to the frame.
Indeed, Madison had forgotten what happened. Realizing Sam hadn't reacted to anything she said, she asked in confusion, "Sam, are you alright?"
Sam came to his senses and replied, "We'll see how. Maybe when we're free."
"Okay!" Madison replied with a smile. She knew that Sam had agreed to it.
His eyes lit up when he saw her smile, and he asked, "How many more documents do you have to go through?"
Madison thought for a while before saying, "About one-third left."
Sam nodded and asked, "I remembered you took Urkish as an elective in college?"
"Yes, I was a few credits short of graduating back then, so I picked a minor language course that would be easy for me to get a high grade. What about it?" Madison looked at him in confusion.
Sam smiled and explained, "There's a document that needs to be translated into Urkish. Since you're familiar with the language, I'll let you translate it."
Madison accepted the job without any hesitation.
Still, she spent the remaining half of the day struggling with that document. After all, so much time had passed, considering she had lived another life before this. She had forgotten many terms and had to look them up.
Just like that, she stayed occupied until evening, yet she had barely finished translating a single page.
She stretched her wrists and looked at the time at the corner of her screen. Realizing it was the end of the day, she looked up at Sam, who was nearby.
Sam had put on frameless glasses, making him look smarter and more attractive.
Perhaps Madison's gaze was burning too deeply into him, Sam looked up to meet her infatuated gaze. He adjusted his glasses and smiled at her. "What is it?"
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