“I promised my grandfather.” Juniper’s lips thinned, and her expression darkened. His dying wishes were for her to go to college and find her family. He’d told her: ‘College will teach you to think for yourself, to know how to take care of yourself. And if you find your family, you’ll have even more people to love you.’
“Alright, then,” Luella said, sensing the shift in tone. She dropped the teasing and got down to business. “I’ve got a lead on that bracelet you were looking for. I sent the details to your email.”
“Got it,” Juniper acknowledged. Just before hanging up, she added, “I need you to do one more thing for me.”
“Anything for you, boss,” Luella purred, swirling a glass of wine.
“Buy a building in the city center and trade it for the land in northern Moultlands. We’ll be moving there soon.”
“Cough, cough—what?” Luella nearly choked on her wine. Trade a downtown property worth hundreds of millions for a plot of land in a godforsaken place like Moultlands?
She took a few deep breaths to calm herself. “Leaving aside the whole building thing for a second, what on earth are you going to do with land in Moultlands?”
Juniper wiped her grandfather’s photo frame clean and replied without a second thought, “Plant cilantro, I guess. I like cilantro.”
Luella’s jaw dropped, her beautiful face a canvas of disbelief. Spend hundreds of millions on a piece of land… to grow a demonic weed like cilantro? Fine! This is how rich people have fun, apparently!
…
At six the next morning, Saskia was peeling an egg for Juniper.
“Which school do you go to?” she asked gently. “I’ll take you after breakfast.”
“I’m not in school,” Juniper replied calmly, stirring her soup. “I’ve been on a break for over a year.”
When she was younger, the Sherwins couldn’t stand her. Whenever her grandfather was away at a religious retreat, they would find ways to make her life miserable. When her grandfather found out, he started taking her with him. She attended a school near the sanctuary and also trained with a master to build her strength.
But just after her first year of high school, her grandfather fell gravely ill, and she returned with him to Eclara City for treatment. When her second year began, she got a lead on the rare herb and took a leave of absence to find it.
“Saskia, actually…” Juniper began, not wanting to burden the kind mother and daughter. “You don’t have to find a school for me. I’ll be fine for the entrance exams. I can just study on my own.”
What? Study on her own for the college exams? The mother and daughter stared at each other, completely dumbfounded.
…
After breakfast, Saskia and Janet left for work and school. Juniper changed into a black hoodie, put on a baseball cap and a mask, and headed out with her earbuds in.
“Are you sure you don’t want me to come with you?” Luella’s voice came through the earbuds. She was clearly at a casino, and the sound of her casually tossing chips onto a table was followed by the squeals of admiring girls.
“Worried I can’t handle myself?” Juniper asked, riding a rental bike to a garage. There, among a fleet of luxury cars, she found her own electric scooter tucked away in a corner.
“Of course I’m worried! You’re worth a fortune, boss!” Luella said, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. “I heard some people from Sigma Network are looking for you. If anything happens, those old geezers at the base will lose their minds!”

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