Chapter 118: Resignation letter
She saw a shadow of the person she used to be, a person who was happy, carefree, and full of life.
Jennifer felt a wave of grief wash over her, mourning the loss of that person, mourning the loss of her innocence, and mourning the loss of her sense of security.
She felt like she was drowning in a sea of sadness, unable to find a lifeline to cling to
Jennifer slowly made her way to the kitchen, her feet heavy with exhaustion.
She hadn't eaten in days, and her body was screaming for sustenance.
But her mind was still numb, her appetite nonexistent.
She knew she had to force herself to eat to regain her energy.
As she opened the fridge, she was greeted by a bleak emptiness.
She had no idea what she wanted to eat or even what she could stomach.
Everything looked unappetizing, and the thought of cooking seemed like too much effort.
But she knew she had to try.
She scanned the shelves, her eyes settling on a can of soup.
It was bland and unexciting, but it would do.
She opened t

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