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60. I am a bad daughter, ain't I?

Next day

Emma to get herself some peace and harmony goes to her studio which she hasn't visited for more than a week now. She didn't even go jogging with Austen, instead she did a workout and yoga on her own lawn. Seeing her arrive Austen was glad but then frowns seeing those faint worry lines over her head. Walking near to her he takes her in a bear hug and says he missed the naughty and sassy Emma. And chuckling she hugs him back and says she missed him, his lame jokes and long talks as well.

“So, my dear child, what brings you here?”, he asks, making her stiff in her place and she finds it hard to answer. “Look… you are my friend, daughter and most importantly patient. And in this time period I have known you well to say whether you are here for a specific reason or not”, he says and she sighs.

Emma hugs him again and he caresses her back, trying to comfort her. And when she felt okay, they walked inside the lawn while he asked his maid to get them Breakfast. Under the beautiful tr
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Marena John Lambrou
She should do the puppy and her eyes for him
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