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As they arrived at a quaint little café near the company, Mitchel continued her act of vulnerability, her voice tinged with sadness. "You know, Tracy, it's been really tough for me. I’m an only child, and my parents, well... they’ve always depended on me. I lost my job after the incident with you, and ever since then, it's been hard to find something stable. I’ve applied to so many places, but no one seems willing to give me a chance." Tracy listened quietly, her expression softening slightly as Mitchel's words hit a sensitive chord. Despite everything that had happened between them, Tracy was beginning to feel empathy for her old classmate’s struggles. Mitchel’s eyes shimmered with emotion as she continued, “My parents... they’re getting older, and I don’t want to be a disappointmen