As the author penned her whimsical adventure, the sudden urge for a road trip became an irresistible call to the open road. She embarked on a solo journey, her car the trusty steed that carried them through the arid stretches of deserts and the lush vastness of prairies...
Just picturing these wondrous scenes filled Skyler with a deep yearning, her eyes tinged with the green of envy. Oh, how she wished to embark on such an escapade herself one day.
But could she wait for that day to come? She couldn't wait; she had to seize it.
Skyler put the book down and grabbed her phone to scroll through a job portal.
In the Capital, there were plenty of music schools in need of instrument tutors, and they paid a decent wage. Once the semester started and she moved into the dorm, she'd have the time to tutor on the side.
She had to earn some cash, save it up for the day she could leave the Rivera household and start a new life with her little sister.d2
After browsing for a while, Skyler applied to a couple of promising job listings. With her applications sent, a sense of calm washed over her, and she quickly drifted off to sleep.
...
While Skyler slept upstairs, downstairs was anything but quiet. The guys were restless, each one more riled up than the last.
One teased, "Zavier, man, you've got a knockout fiancée and you're just leaving her to chill? You're one cold dude."
Another chimed in, "Man, we've all had our share of fun, and there's Zavier, still as pure as a greenhorn. Got cold feet or something?"
Yet another egged him on, "If I were you, Zavier, I'd head upstairs right now and, you know, take care of business with that little lady."
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