Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1982
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Chapter 1982

Cindy could guess how that turned out. "She couldn't stand you not having time for her, so you guysbroke up?"

Gary frowned. "More or less. It was a bit more complex than that though. It didn't end too well, and thebreakup was a disaster."

Cindy nodded silently. "Love is always the strongest in the beginning. Everyone must have their ownreason for breaking up in the end though. We can't point the blame at a single person. If we walked amile in someone else's shoes, we could probably resolve issues more peacefully."

Gary smiled. "Perhaps, but not everyone sees things that way. Sometimes, when you're deeply trappedby your own emotions, it's hard to take care of your partner."

Most people could only see their own suffering and their sacrifices in a relationship, and they wouldneglect the fact that their partner made sacrifices too. They couldn't ever see their own problems untilyears had passed after the breakup. Only then could they understand what they did wrong, but it wasalready pointless to even think of that anymore at that point. novelbin

Gary sent Cindy back to the company after they had their lunch. He parked his car not far away fromthe company, but this time, Cindy's colleague saw his car while they were on their way back. Gary's carwasn't too conspicuous, but it was still an expensive one nonetheless.

The employees could see that, and they always wanted to know the latest gossip about Cindy. Whenthey saw Cindy getting out of the car, some stopped and craned their necks to look.

Cindy saw them as well, but since they weren't friends, she didn't even bother to smile at them. She

ignored them and walked into the company after saying goodbye to Gary.

Her colleagues followed behind her, and when they came back to the office, they called the otheremployees over and whispered among themselves.

Cindy didn't care about them. Lunchtime wasn't over yet, and since she had nothing to do, she went onwith the next draft. She was getting used to it, and every draft wouldn't take her too long now, thoughshe wondered if she had made any improvements.

She had memorized all the things Serena told her and tried her best to steer clear of any pitfalls, butshe was still unsure about herself if no one gave her any comments. She then texted Naomi and saidshe would send her draft over. She wanted Naomi to ask her mentor's opinion about the draft.

Naomi was happy to do that. "Sure. Send it to me whenever you're ready."

Cindy heaved a sigh of relief. She spent the whole afternoon coming up with two drafts, then sent themto Naomi. Since Naomi was still working, she went to see her mentor and asked for her opinion. At thesame time, Cindy picked another theme to work on while she waited for the feedback.

If Serena would be absent for a while, Cindy had a feeling she could make a draft for every theme inthe file Serena gave her. The teachers loved Cindy back when she was in college. She was ahardworking student, and she had some talent in the field.

She thought her teacher might have been trying to cheer her up, as she said that if Cindy were to keepup the good work after graduation, she would be firmly established in the field at the very least. Thatencouragement gave her a lot of drive, but it was a shame that she tossed that aside after graduationand worked in a field that had nothing to do with her studies.

However, if she hadn't worked as a celebrity's assistant, she wouldn't have met Ian. If she had workedas a designer straight out of college, she might have ended up like Naomi.

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