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79: Trouble in paradise
Author: Faith
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Diana arrived at E. Vangant Mall, easily one of the most extravagant shopping centers in all of Brookdale. As she stepped out of the taxi and took in the glitzy entrance, she couldn’t help but wonder what exactly Brianna had in mind.

‘Does she really want to buy me clothes?’ she thought, scanning the place until she spotted Brianna standing near the glass doors, waving at her with an energy that felt almost… foreign.

Diana raised a brow, amused by the sight.

‘She looks completely different today. So cheerful. So friendly. This is strange.’

She had never seen Brianna so lively, at least not with her. She was always so cold, if not downright hostile. Seeing her this bubbly was a complete 180.

Suppressing her skepticism, Diana approached her with a hesitant chuckle and asked, “Hi. So, what’s the real reason we’re here?”

Brianna looked momentarily caught off guard at her question, but she quickly covered it with a carefree laugh. “What do you mean? We’re at a mall! Obviously, we’re
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