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My ex's lover

Kath saw Blake with a girl dancing on the dancefloor and that girl kissed him...

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Life Back Again in the City

Upon arriving in the city, they parted ways temporarily, each heading to their respective homes with a promise to meet again soon. Keira exchanged a knowing look with Gin as they bid farewell, a silent acknowledgment of the unspoken bond between them.

As Gin reflected on the day's events, she couldn't deny the warmth she felt in her heart. Despite the uncertainties and complexities that lay ahead, she knew she had friends who supported her unconditionally, each playing a unique role in her journey of self-discovery and emotional growth.

And as she glanced back at Jeno, who offered her a reassuring smile before they went their separate ways, Gin couldn't help but feel a glimmer of hope for what the future might hold—a future where she could navigate the intricacies of love and friendship with courage, grace, and the unwavering support of those who mattered most.

Gin stumbled into her room, the weariness of the day weighing heavily on her shoulders. Tomorrow was another workday, another opportunity to navigate the delicate balance she'd been trying to maintain with her boss, Jeno. She was eager to leave behind the complications of today and the conflicting feelings she harbored.

With a sigh, she tossed her shoes off and threw her feet against the wall, the familiar thud a small comfort. As she settled onto her bed, her thoughts began to swirl. The room was dimly lit, shadows playing across the walls, and Gin let her gaze drift, her mind working through the maze of emotions that seemed to grow more tangled by the day.

She wondered if tomorrow would bring clarity or simply more of the same. Her feelings for Jeno were as confusing as they were persistent, and it seemed no amount of sleep could untangle them. With a quiet resolve, she closed her eyes, hoping that the night would offer some respite from the turmoil, if not solutions.

At 6:00 in the morning, the office was still shrouded in quiet, save for the soft hum of the coffee machine. Gin arrived early as usual, hoping to enjoy a moment of solitude before the day's demands began. She made her way to the coffee area, only to be met with an unexpected sight: Jeno, already there, busy at the coffee maker.

They both froze for a split second, their surprise mirroring each other's. Gin managed to compose herself first, breaking the silence with a cheerful, albeit slightly hesitant, "Good morning, boss."

Jeno looked up, a warm smile spreading across his face. "Good morning, Gin. You're the early bird today," he said, his voice carrying a friendly tone that eased the tension.

He gestured toward the coffee pot, offering her a cup. "Care for some coffee? I just brewed a fresh pot."

Gin accepted, a smile tugging at the corners of her mouth as she took the cup. "Thanks, Jeno. I guess we're both getting a head start today."

As she took a sip of the steaming coffee, the initial surprise faded, replaced by a comfortable silence that spoke of shared early mornings and the small, unexpected moments that could make a day a bit brighter.

As Gin cradled her coffee, savoring the warmth seeping through the cup, Jeno gestured to a nearby table. "Oh, sit down here," he said, his tone inviting yet casual.

Gin hesitated for a moment, feeling a flutter of awkwardness. The early hour and the unexpected intimacy of the gesture left her a bit off-balance. But her respect for Jeno quickly outweighed her discomfort. With a nod, she took a seat at the table, setting her coffee down with a quiet clink.

Jeno took a seat across from her, the early morning light casting a soft glow over his features. He began discussing the projects they had lined up, his focus shifting entirely to work. His demeanor was professional, his words clear and purposeful, and Gin found herself listening intently.

As Jeno spoke, Gin's initial unease began to dissipate. She was absorbed in the details of the projects, her thoughts drifting away from personal matters and centering on their work. The conversation flowed smoothly, and she appreciated the shift in focus. It was a relief, in a way, to discuss the tasks at hand rather than navigate the murky waters of their personal dynamics.

With each update Jeno provided, Gin felt a renewed sense of purpose. The early morning awkwardness was replaced by a collaborative energy that set a positive tone for the day ahead.

As Gin listened to Jeno talk about the projects, she couldn't help but wonder why he had shifted his focus so completely away from her. A part of her felt a bit relieved that the personal tension had been set aside, and it allowed her to settle into a more comfortable rhythm. The absence of any overt gestures or comments from Jeno was a small blessing in disguise. She was grateful for the normalcy of work, which helped her avoid any further awkwardness.

After a while, Gin decided to return to her desk and dive into her tasks, feeling a renewed sense of clarity. Jeno gave her a nod of permission, and she made her way back to her workspace with a newfound focus.

As she started organizing her files, a sound of light footsteps approached. A tall, strikingly beautiful woman entered the office—a vision of blonde hair and graceful poise. She exuded an effortless charm that made her stand out even more.

"Hey, can I ask you something?" the woman inquired, her voice smooth and friendly.

Gin looked up, a bit surprised by the interruption, and nodded. "Sure, what can I help with?"

The woman continued with an air of casual confidence, "Is Jeno here?"

Gin gestured towards the office door with a smile. "Yes, he's in there. Just go through that door."

The woman's eyes lit up with appreciation. "Oh, thank you. Wonderful," she said with a hint of relief and turned on her heel, heading straight for Jeno's office.

As she walked away, Gin glanced briefly after her, curious but quickly refocusing on her own work. The morning had taken yet another unexpected turn, but she was determined to stay on course, letting the day unfold as it would.