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Cecilia and Paulette exchanged a glance, nodded, and said okay.
“Does everyone have makeup in the office? I’ll tidy up a bit later.”
After Kaylyn finished speaking, she walked out of the meeting room with her chin held high,
Cecilia looked at her back, took a deep breath.
“What’s wrong?” Paulette noticed that her mood was off and asked, tilting
her head.
“My gut feeling is that something bad is going to happen tonight.” Cecilia shrugged and whispered, “With her attitude before, it would be good enough if she doesn’t trip us up, why would she bring us along?”
Isn’t this bothering my eyes?
Either it was to block the alcohol, or there was some other idea.
Paulette frowned, “But since she called us, we couldn’t refuse.”
“So, it was just improvising at night.”
After work, Kaylyn had to go home for a bit, so she told Paulette and Cecilia to meet directly at the restaurant for dinner.
After Paulette got in the car, she realized she hadn’t told Jeremiah. She buckled up and then took out her phone to send a WhatsApp message.
Cecilia was looking on the side, giving a sly look, and said, “Boyfriend?”
“Not.”
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Paulette put down her phone after sending the message, started the engine, “fiance.”
”
“Cecilia sat up in shock, “You? Fiance?”
“Yeah, what’s up?”
“Not really…”
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Cecilia looked at her with a disapproving expression and shook her head, “Paulette, I remember you’re not even twenty–one yet, and you already have a fiance. How are us older single women supposed to live?”
Paulette smiled and turned to look at her, “Cecilia, you can’t say that.”
“I just happened to meet someone suitable for marriage, but I think…getting married doesn’t really mean anything, focusing on yourself is the most important.”
Cecilia sighed, “That’s true, but most people can’t ignore societal norms. They think not getting married goes against the rules, like me, I was
pressured to get married right after college.”

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