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After dinner, Viviane returned home alone, her steps heavy with exhaustion. She picked up her phone and dialed her sister. "Colita, I won't be able to visit tonight. I'll come by tomorrow, okay?" Her voice carried the weight of her fatigue. Colita, always understanding, didn't press for details. "Okay, Viviane. Make sure to get some rest, alright? And don't forget to bring me some snacks tomorrow!" "I will," Viviane replied, managing a faint smile. Hanging up, she took a deep breath and began packing her things. One by one, she removed her clothes from the wardrobe, neatly folding them into a suitcase. She gathered her accessories and makeup, tucking them carefully into small boxes before adding them to the pile. As she sorted through her desk, her eyes fell on her old design sketc