Chapter 343.1 Considerate I

Imogen got into the car, leaned back in her seat, and closed her eyes to relax.

Her mood today was horrible, not just because of Mike and his mother but also because of Sarah. Sarah’s psychological and mental illness ordeal was miserable, but Imogen couldn’t sympathize with her.

The thought of Sarah possibly escaping legal consequences made Imogen increasingly agitated.

It was like a pent–up anger in her, lodged in her chest and unable to be released.

The sound of a Facebook message notification interrupted her thoughts.

Coming out of her ruffled state, Imogen picked up her phone and checked the message.

It was a message from Alex.

Alex reminded Imogen that the results of the Mountain and River Photography Competition were being announced. Thus, he asked if Imogen had checked them.

Then, Imogen realized she should see the results on the official website of the competition.

However, Imogen’s email remained quiet, and she assumed she hadn’t won, as she hadn’t received any notification.

No worries, participation was what mattered.

Perhaps she had taken an unconventional path, with limited formal training and facing specific barriers compared to professional photographers.

with a learning mindset, carefully analyzing their highlights and searching for her

winning work, Imogen was

of the page to check

one, several times, until

had won first place, but she was not

work in

in academia, but Imogen

news worsened Imogen’s

became even more restless and furious.

rear car

got in, closing the door behind

we are

breath, put away her phone, and looked

Troy. “Mike apologized.

and patted Grace’s head,

lips. “What about me?” Grace quickly said, “Imogen, you’re amazing too. I like you

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Grace chuckled.

the hospital and asked, “Mr.

Imogen and Grace, then mentioned

curious, asked, “Who are they? They didn’t seem

Imogen for a moment, hesitating slightly.

a stranger to Imogen now. Did Imogen need

“That kid’s name is Mike Harrington, and Troy called his mother

families, but she had some knowledge. There were no Harringtons in the upper echelons of New York City politics and

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