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Lydia sat quietly at her desk, listening with a composed expression as she casually turned a page in her book.
Only after Zinnia and Maisie finished chatting did Lydia look at Zinnia and say, “Class is about to start. Have you
finished your homework?”
“No! Lydia, help me!” Zinnia whined, pulling out her homework and scooting her stool closer to Lydia.
A sweet, milky fragrance filled Lydia’s senses as she looked down at Zinnia. The corners of her lips curved up
ever so slightly.
That afternoon after school, Maisie said to Zinnia, “Letwalk you hfirst, then I'll head back to my place.”
Maisie was uneasy about letting Zinnia go halone. She decided to walk Zinnia back first before heading
hherself. She thought, ‘If the Shaw family tried to cause trouble again, they'd probably think twice with me
around.”
“No need, Maisie. It's only a ten-minute walk. Nothing's going to happen,” Zinnia said as they walked out
together.
As Zinnia and Maisie stepped out, Isaac cdown the stairs and said, “Zinnia, I'll walk you home.” After the
Shaw family incident, Sofia had insisted that Isaac personally escort Zinnia hthat afternoon.
Maisie called out, “Isaac.”
Isaac nodded at her and said, “Letwalk Zinnia home. The Jenkins residence is farther from here, and | don’t
want you to get htoo late.”
“Then let's take turns. You walk her htoday, and I'll do it tomorrow,” Maisie suggested, glancing between
Isaac and Zinnia.
Both Isaac and Maisie were uneasy about Zinnia going halone. Their distrust of the Shaw family ran deep,
especially after the recent turmoil. They felt that, given Maelis’s volatile nature, she would likely cto harass
Zinnia again.
“Alright,” Isaac agreed without objection.
Zinnia found herself being thoroughly taken care of. She tried to protest, saying, “Isaac, Maisie, it’s close. Don’t
worry about me.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIsaac affectionately ruffled Zinnia’s hair and said, “Zinnia, we'd feel better walking you home. It's just a few
minutes anyway, and | live right across from you, barely ten minutes away.”
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Isaac stood outside as he watched Zinnia enter the residential complex. He reminded her gently, “Zinnia, call me
if anything happens.”
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Isaac thought, “This place had top-notch security. Once inside the residential complex, it will be safe. The Shaw
family couldn’t possibly get in without a resident's permission.
“Okay, Isaac. Be careful on your way back,” Zinnia replied sweetly from just inside the gate.
After watching Zinnia leave, Isaac approached the security booth and told the guards, “If you see anyone from
the Shaw family near the complex, notify us immediately.
“Don’t let them get close to Zinnia. If they try to force their way in, don’t hesitate, just kick them out.”
Yannis had already registered Zinnia’s fingerprint, making getting ha breeze. When she arrived, the house
was empty.
Yannis was still tied up at work. He texted Zinnia: [I'll be running late tonight and might not make it back in time
to cook. I've arranged for dinner to be delivered.]
Zinnia replied: [Okay.] She knew Yannis had only just returned from abroad, and he was swamped with work.
There was no way he could chevery day to cook for her.
Zinnia opened the door and froze. The place looked completely transformed. She felt a bit doubtful that she
might have cto the wrong place.
She took a step back and checked the floor and the room number to make sure she hadn't gone to the wrong
floor.
Zinnia stood by the door and took in the completely transformed living room. She found the decor both familiar
and unfamiliar. It looked like the place Jackson had arranged for her, yet not quite the same.
The once black-and-white space now had beige floors covered with an intricately patterned rug. The stark white
sofa, once so cold and austere, had been replaced with a cozy, warm yellow one.
White floral curtains now adorned the floor-to-ceiling windows, their sheer fabric fluttering gently in the breeze
from the garden.
Overhead, the formerly austere ceiling light had been swapped for a sparkling crystal chandelier, its dazzling
prisms casting rainbow reflections across the room and filling the space with a vibrant glow.
As Zinnia stepped inside, she realized the transformation wasn’t limited to the living room; even the dining area
looked completely different.
Gone was the simple black-and-white bar counter, with its mixology set and shelves packed with imported
liquors, most of which Zinnia couldn't even name.
Back when she lived with the Shaws, Donald had been quite the connoisseur. He'd even installed a special
display case for his collection of pricey liquors. Yet even to her untrained eye, Zinnia could tell the selection at
Yannis’s place seemed more premium than Donald's.
But now all those bottles had been put away, replaced by a few small bouquets of sky-blue flowers in vases.
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Sof the display cases held roly-poly dolls-just the kind of cute decorations any girl would adore. The long
rectangular dining table was gone, replaced by a cozy round one.
Zinnia headed toward her room. She was surprised to find that the once plain black door had been transformed
into a creamy white one, now adorned with two Mickey Mouse plushies.
Even the doorknob was wrapped in a soft, fuzzy cover, so it wouldn't feel cold to the touch.
Seeing how tically the living room and dining area had changed, Zinnia thought, ‘If even these spaces look
like this now, | can’t begin to imagine what my room will look like. What on earth is Yannis planning to do with it?’
Zinnia gripped the doorknob and gently pushed the door open. As the room cinto view, she let out a quiet
sigh of relief. She thought, ‘At least it's not a sea of pink.’
Her gaze fell upon a beige princess-style bed, topped with a soft, milky-yellow duvet that looked so plush she
wanted to dive onto it and roll around.
The wide windows offered a stunning view of the endless blue sky, and by the window sat a cozy little sofa,
perfect for taking it all in.
The room was fully furnished with a vanity table, a desk, and a sofa. Each piece was exquisitely crafted and
adorned with delicate bouquets.
At a glance, it was obvious that this was a young girl's sanctuary, where even the air was filled with a sweet,
comforting fragrance.
Zinnia thought, ‘There isn’t a trace of the previous coldness left. If | didn’t know better, I'd think I'd wandered
back into Jackson's place. Only now, the pink has given way to a warm, creamy beige."
Zinnia had assumed Yannis would just redecorate her room, not transform the whole place to this extent. She
hadn’t peeked into the other rooms, though, and wondered if they'd changed too.
The entire house looked completely different from when Zinnia had first seen it. Back then, it had a sterile,
impersonal atmosphere, as if someone could pack up and leave at any moment.
Now, though, it radiated warmth and comfort, filled with unmistakable signs of being truly lived in.
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