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Two months had passed since the chaotic night at the party, and Imani had decided to leave all the drama behind. She focused on a new beginning—joining a prestigious apprenticeship that had been a long-held goal. It was a chance to improve her skills and build her career, and she threw herself into it with determination.
The apprenticeship turned out to be everything she had hoped for. Imani worked hard, attended workshops, and took on various projects. Her efforts paid off when her mentor offered her a huge opportunity—a chance to lead a major marketing project. It was a big deal and could shape her career in a significant way.
As she prepared for the campaign, Imani felt proud of her achievements. The project was a testament to how much she had grown professionally. Yet, even with this exciting new chapter, she couldn't completely ignore her personal life. The unresolved feelings she had for Trent still lingered.
Imani knew she needed to address this. She had been avoiding the topic, but now felt it was time to reach out to Trent. She took a deep breath and picked up her phone. With a mix of nervousness and hope, she typed out a message.
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Trent 💙Hey, Trent. Can we meet up? There's something I need to talk to you about.
She hit send, her heart racing as she waited for his reply. Soon, her phone buzzed with his response.
Trent 💙
Sure. When and where?Imani quickly replied with the details for the next evening. As she set her phone down, she felt a wave of relief. She had worked hard to move forward with her career and was now ready to face her personal issues head-on. Whatever happened next, she knew she had taken important steps in the right direction.
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Honestly this has been sitting in my drafts for days but I've been so busy with results day and college enrolments I forgot to post.
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