I don't want to go back.

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I couldn't help but look at my father as if he had lost his mind. I wanted to think that maybe the jet-lag from the trip had affected him, but his serious and yet excited expression made that thought disappear. He seemed saner than ever and apparently my mother agreed with his crazy decision. How is it possible that they're doing this to me? He, more than anyone, knows what it implies to return to New York, and to Fashion Week! It was a sure encounter with Alexander Lancaster, and I didn't want to see him, not even in a million years. "Mr. Doinel, don’t you think this is a hasty decision that needs further consideration?”. The company can't be left without a figurehead and, as you know, the launch of our new collection is approaching and someone needs to be in charge, so I'd prefer to s

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