chapter two

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After consoling a grieving Paris Geller, Eleanor Hayden made herself comfortable in her new room, calling her old friends Madeline Lynn and Louise Grant

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After consoling a grieving Paris Geller, Eleanor Hayden made herself comfortable in her new room, calling her old friends Madeline Lynn and Louise Grant. Her room was everything she wanted her college dorm to be. Her grandparents provided her with a new set of dark wooden furniture and her mom imported silk bedding from Italy. Eleanor switched from her outside clothes into a brown Tennis skirt, matching it with a pair of sheer tights and a white turtleneck. 

"So he died? Does it make Paris a widow?" Louise asked, earning a chuckle from Madeline. Madeline had dropped out of Mills College, currently working as a stay-at-home daughter to her parents, while Louise was still enrolled in college in Tulane. 

"I guess. I mean they weren't married but she was his last romantic involvement and she was in his will," Eleanor shrugged while flipping through the Harvard Law Review. 

"I can't believe Paris dated someone so -" Madeline started, before being interrupted by Louise. 

"- wrinkly?"

"I was going to say old, but yes," Madeline chuckled, while Eleanor rolled her eyes at the girls even though they couldn't see it.

"Don't be mean, the poor girl is devastated," Eleanor defended Paris, "Besides it wasn't like he looked horrendous or anything." 

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