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When she opened her eyes, Laurel was pleasantly surprised to see not much difference on her face. The only major difference to be seen was the additional color on her face. The paleness was skillfully erased and replaced with a touch of blush. The shadows on her face gave her shape, and the color on her lips also looked healthy. When Laurel smiled at herself in the mirror, she couldn't believe how happy the reflection looked. "Thank you," Laurel said, directing a smile towards Scarlett. Scarlett's eyes flashed green for a split second. It went unnoticed under the bright light around the mirror. "Don't mention it." Scarlett chuckled casually. Linda was chopping vegetables in the kitchen when Laurel and Scarlett informed her that they were going outside for a stroll and would be back la