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... his cousin to be so vicious as to really hit him. In pain, he didn’t dare to stay any longer and quickly slipped away.

Yvette Larson’s mood was ruined by the morning’s happenings, and she was in no mood to work.

She sat at her desk in a daze for the entire morning and only left at lunchtime to get herself a bite. Yet, she couldn’t find anything that whetted her appetite.

Just like that, she ended up in front of a Starbucks.

Her husband had often brought her there ...

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