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The test of breakfast was quiet. Kieran and Arabella left as Everly pushed them out to get going. Everly could never understand Gen Z start-ups. They went drinking and then everyone had to resume by noon the next day. She knew that most of them would probably still be hung over. Her son had a high tolerance for alcohol and yet he was still so hung over. She wondered how it would be for those of them with extremely low tolerance. "Get in the car. I forgot something and I need to get it" Kieran said opening the car with the remote in his hands. Arabella watched as Kieran walked back into the house. She stood beside the door waiting for him. A few moments later he was striding back out looking good. She was not interested in him but it would be a lie if she did not admit his beauty. "I to