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Audrey I approached Edwin’s office slowly, trying to steel myself for what was waiting for me inside. The closed door of his office looked even more large and imposing as I stood in front of it, slowly reaching out to knock, My hand fell back to my side before I knocked. “Get a grip, Audrey,” I muttered to myself, shaking my head. I squared my shoulders and took in a deep breath through my nose before exhaling through my mouth. It would be fine. Just fine… “Come in, Audrey. Relax.” I whipped around at the sound of that all-too-familiar voice. None other than Edwin was striding down the hallway, his black hair now loosened from its knot and cascading around his shoulders. He had a cup of coffee in one hand and a paper bag that I recognized from the local bakery in th