The Customer

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She changed into a tangerine-colored suspender skirt and paired it with a small, fragrant jacket. She styled her slightly curly hair to one side, wore a pair of tassel earrings, and took out a dark green watch from her jewelry box. She looked professional, capable, yet feminine. Grabbing her finished painting, she headed out. Before leaving, she glanced at the address, noting it was at a coffee shop/bar. That eased her mind a bit, as she didn’t like noisy places. Most people who commission paintings tend to be wealthy, and wealthy people can be a bit spoiled. It was her first time personally delivering an order to a client. When she arrived at the café-bar, Stacey immediately greeted her. Ruby already noticed the man sitting beside Stacey before she approached. "Glad you mad

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