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Dexter said nothing. He suddenly realized that she was doing her utmost to keep her job. She was persevering.

After a long time, Dexter sat beside her on the couch and examined her design. “How much do you have left?”

Josie was exhausted. “I’m almost done.”

Dexter said nothing. He leaned back on the couch. When he saw it clearly, he asked, “School district housing?”

Josie burst out laughing in disbelief. “You spent so much money on this project. Don’t you know what it’s about?”

Dexter didn’t know. His initial goal for the project was for her to practice her skills.

But she didn’t seem too happy.

“Take your time. If you can’t make it, I will find a way to postpone it,” Dexter said in a low voice. He picked up his pack of cigarettes and seemed slightly distracted.

Josie paused. She turned and looked into his cloudy eyes. “Are you trying to let the cat out of the bag?”

“So what if I am?”

answered honestly and innocently.

didn’t have many feelings because he was cold and indifferent. But in reality, he downplayed his kindness to others. He was silently compassionate to others without

noticed it, the

and slept. She only woke the next day when Matthew came to do his rounds in

up

beside her. Dexter had

there was a coat draped on her. It was

care worker entered the room. Josie packed

the Cat Out of

“Jo,” Matthew called her.

but she felt strangely toward

“Matt.”

the rising sun landed on him, making him seem warm and

move your husband makes isn’t ordinary. He has eyes and ears on the whole floor and smart tricks up his sleeve. Keep yourself safe. You can

in public often. It was only natural for Matthew to

care

like he wanted to say something but stopped. “It seems like you know

about it this way. It’s a mutually beneficial

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