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The continuous drizzle had persisted for two days, leaving Sophia and Jason confined indoors, making for a surprisingly pleasant

and busy weekend.

finding work to be a wee respite.

Tina, carrying a steaming cup of coffee, waltzed into Sophia's office and placed it on her desk, promptly briefing her on the day's

schedule.

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Sophia sipped her coffee while jotting down notes.

Tina chuckled, "The editor from ‘Jewelry Sentiments’ magazine called, expressing interest in interviewing you. Should | schedule

it?"

After a moment's thought, Sophia looked up, "Let's aim for next week. This week's packed."

"Alright, I'll call the editor back!" Tina replied, tilting her head with a grin, "You're looking particularly radiant today, Sophia!"

Sophia, clad in a maxi dress that wasn't a new addition to her wardrobe, responded with surprise, "Really?"

"Absolutely, you're glowing! Is there sgood news? An official announcement with Mr. Gilder on the horizon?" Tina teased.

Thement, though made in jest, caused Sophia to blush slightly, feigning nonchalance as she reached for her coffee, "No news,

just well-rested from the weekend!"

"But everyone's usually dragging on Mondays. You're just more dedicated!" Tina playfullyplimented.

Sophia could only offer a silent smile in response.

Her phone buzzed. Glancing at the screen, she noticed an unfamiliar number and answered, "Hello, Snowy Studios speaking."

"Hello, Sophia, it's me!" A man's voice cthrough.

Recognition dawned on Sophia instantly, recalling the couple she had met the previous Friday, "Mr. Connor!"

"That's me!" Connor laughed, "Do you have sttoday? I'd like to meet and discuss the ring."

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