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heels, and covered her with a blanket. Before going to my room, I went to Ayra's room and saw her sleeping soundly. Everyone was in bed. I went to my room and after a cold shower,
breakfast, while Ayra chattered like a parrot, Ivy held her
didn't have your own." "We're talking about you, don't change the subject just to get away." "And why not talk about yourself? Leave me alone, Miguel, not even you got over Úrsula." "Shut up!" "See how good it feels to touch a sore spot?" "Is daddy mad?" - Ayra asked, her eyes brimming with tears. - No, Ayra, I'm not angry. I left the table before I got more stressed out. I went to the company with my blood boiling in my veins. Arguing with Ivy was always a never-ending soap opera. At the company
ived, I asked her to come in and I waited. Agatha Parker An interview was scheduled and I only needed one thing: a suitable outfit. The bed was already full of clothes, I didn't know which one I should wear, the nervousness was already taki
me, a gray tailored set, pants and a button-down vest. After I got dressed, I hurried to put on my heels, grabbed my bag and said goodbye to Kalie. "Wish me luck," I shouted, running down the hall. "THE JOB IS YOURS!" I repeated Kalie's words as I drove my red car that my father had given me, a long story, but one that entertai
s using to be in that place, but I was very tidy and smelling, it was not my clothes. Delivered me. - Don't be excited, the CEO is not so lovely. Only then I saw the yellow smile, I wanted to be silent, but my tongue could not get out of it without talking about what was arrested
ere a distant cousin of hers, she only gave her last name. - That could only be her doing. Sit down! - Thank you! - Water, coffee, juice? - No, thank you. I'm fine. - Okay. We stared at each other, not knowing what to say, all I could think about was what happened in that bathroom, I don't know if he was thinking too, but I was. - Oka
assure you that I'll do everything I can to take care of your daughter and I'll give my all to make sure she's always well. - I'm going to ask a more personal question and I hope you'll be honest. How long have yo
t I ask you to give me a vote of confidence. Believe me when I say that I'll give my all to take care of her, not just because I'm desperate for a job. - I'm capable of doing that. - Go ahead. - You'd better read it. He gave me two pieces of paper, one with the rules