It's inevitable

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One day, upon returning home from work, Cesar mentioned that Rony had called and, for some reason, wasn't thrilled about our new address. He appeared agitated, repeatedly questioning why we had chosen this location. Rony also hinted that he wasn't too far away and that we would be seeing each other soon.

"It's inevitable," Cesar commented, acknowledging the peculiarity of Rony's conclusion. Despite the oddity, we decided not to dwell on it too much. Deep down, I was happy to know that Rony was close; he would undoubtedly bring some liveliness to the house.

The next day, I went to work with a bit more excitement. I didn't engage in as many arguments with Violet or the translator. Around lunchtime, I received an invitation from Mr. Salazaar to lunch with him and his son.

At the restaurant, when Mr. Salazar inquired about my opinion on a company, I responded with enthusiasm. I illustrated my viewpoint with examples and added a touch of humor. Surprisingly, my explanation even amused Ian this time.

Returning home, I was happy and eager for any news from Ron, but there was none. Days passed, and there was still no sign of Ron.

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