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THE SAN DIEGO'S

My grandmother questioned me, "Did you sleep late? It's already eight in the morning." She gets up early. I pouted as I looked at her.

I said with a smile, "Be good to me, Grandma. You have many surprises. I am very glad, Grandma.

She put her hands on her waist and said, "What's with you? You didn't even change your clothing.

I apologized to Grandma and questioned, "Grandma, why are you berating me again?

Wear your creations, she commanded. "Get up and change. Take a bath. Go and put on a gown. It should be nice." I grimaced.

Grandma, I responded, "Okay." She then left me here alone.

I got out of bed and moved. I was happy to the fact that I was in my small closet. When I opened it, I was delighted with what I saw. Many outfits. I know Elizabeth would panic out if she were just here and saw all of these. Maybe one day I'll give her a tour of the facility.

I decided to put on a long, blue gown with a deep v-neck. My color shines through because it is sleeveless. I have snow-white skin.
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