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Jason I was humming while waiting for the elevator to take me to the floor I wanted. I was in an incredibly good mood. People might be considering me weird because I couldn’t stop smiling. But I didn’t care. I was happy. Ecstatic. Thrilled. Every single positive vibe I couldn’t describe. I wanted to shout out to the entire world how jubilant I was. If I could smile wider, my lips might be extended a meter away. The elevator dinged as I walked out happily, practically jumping with my hands inside my pocket. I saw Christine at her table with her eyes on me. “Morning, Christine!” I greeted cheerfully, making her eyebrows jump and look dumbfounded. I stopped in front of her. “Is James around?” “Good morning, Jason. And yes, he is. You look extremely in a good mood today.” “I am. I’m the l