Chapter 90

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smiled and thanked her before continuing to wash up and change. I stepped out of the bathroom feeling ten times better, then got comfortable as the doors closed, and we prepared to lift off. “It’ll be fine. I doubt anyone really noticed it was me,” I said, turning and looking out the window as the seatbelt sign came on. … Two hours later, I arrived home and dropped my luggage near the door, tired and exhausted from the day. I turned on my answering machine; the messages were mostly for interview requests and brands wanting me to partner up as a spokesperson. My two dogs ran toward me as Cicely, my housekeeper, walked around the corner with her hands on her hips. I grinned, noticing her attitude right off the bat. Cicely was my nanny when I was younger, so she was like a se

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