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Grace stared incredulously at Kate, who was smiling as if she had heard a silly question. “Mr. Miller,” Kate replied. Grace groaned. The last thing she needed was for anyone to think that Colton was favoring her. To gain the respect of everyone, Grace wanted to work for it. “I want no special treatment,” Grace mumbled under her breath. Kate wanted to argue, but did otherwise. Although Grace was still new to the house, and she would like to think they were friends, she was still her superior. “If you’re saying this now, what will you say when you’re married and Mr. Miller decides to spoil you rotten?” Kate asked, her brows raised. “I don’t want…” Grace trailed off remembering that she indeed wanted something from him; his help. With nothing to do aroun