en her alarm went off, and when she glanced next
ne. By the time you see this, I'll be at work. Wishing you a fantastic day! Take care, and I'll gi
mething which looked like a video clip on her phone. The video showed Merle talking in her company, walking, and eating, it conta
meetings, preferred talking over reading, chose partying over
the recent changes in her life, she now faces the challenge
ces without drawing any attention. Even now, she yearns for those late-night p
le for her since she needs to wear heels to mimic how Merle walks. She worked on this for around fifteen minutes bef
t as she swung open the car door, ready t
nto her car
lot and parked the car. Stepping out in her classy high
r foot against the tire. She quickly glanced around to check for
g with energy, passion, and teamwork as they tackled their task
e welcome! How did you
ing to everyone, too," trying to c
work treating you? Not
d and shook th
nto her office with her assistant Fiona, right behind her carr
desk. "May I leave now?
let you know when
she said and walked
, taking in the surroundings a
out any hassle. It wasn't easy, but I did it anyway, yes." She was so
her absent-mindedness. Fiona called out aloud the
st, ready to punch Fiona for screaming her name in such a manner when she
'ma'am', but she let it go since she knew her sister had got close with ev
omposed and repl
or the sk
no pr
her. But because she wouldn't know where Merle kept her things and what exa
Fiona said, surprised that she couldn'
iced it and hande
e yo
nk y
smiles. She's not the type to be that nice to others. If she weren't acting like Merle, Fi
Merle's days are over, and once I get what I need from Brian, I'll take care of him, too. Then, I can f
ise. Could she still be alive?" The thought that Merle could still be
ssigned someone to follow Merle's car and make sure she dies in
ked up her phone and dialed his n
hat I want