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Saturday morning. Charlene started her day by going out as she went to Central Park to walk. It had been a while since she did it, and it was a kind of calming experience for her to wake up early on the weekend. Although she was still in pain because of Aunt Flows' late visit, she pushed to move and ease herself from any stress engulfing her body. Charlene enjoyed the scenery surrounding her. The blue and white sky made her feel calmer as she walked with the other people in the park. The weather was just right, and the breath of fresh air lingered in her nose and lungs. She strolled for almost an hour before she decided to rest, sitting down on one of the empty benches in front of the park’s mini lake. Checking her watch, it was only half-past seven in the morning, and the sun was alr