Chapter 21 Rude Person
Alicia Davenport
My phone vibrated against the desk, the sound echoing in my silent office. I tore my eyes away from the half-finished sketch in front of me, glancing at the caller ID.
Daniel.
I stared at the screen, my heart clenching painfully. For a split second, I considered answering. I considered hearing his voice, maybe even letting myself believe—for just a moment—that things could go back to the way they were.
But I knew better.
I bit my lip, my fingers hesitating over the screen before I finally pressed ‘Reject.’
The screen went dark. My chest felt heavier.
With a deep breath, I picked up my pen and forced my attention back to the blueprint I had been sketching for a client. But the lines blurred together, and no matter how much I tried to focus, my mind kept drifting.
I placed the pen down with an exasperated sigh, rubbing my temples.
"This is the worst year of my life," I muttered to myself.
Before I could drown further in my thoughts, my office door swung open.

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