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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 75

I knew I'd just end up eating this meal without really tasting a thing.

When I got home, I spent the whole night tossing and turning, halfway between sleep and wakefulness.

The next day, I didn't roll out of bed until noon, feeling like I was floating as I walked.

rummaged around in the fridge and whipped up some garlic roasted brussel sprouts and shrimp. It wasn't until then that I felt somewhat alive.

The concert was tonight, and with time to spare, I decided to shake off the funk and boot up my computer to get some work done.

First things first, a quick dive into social media.

Seeing the official announcement gave me a much-needed jolt of energy.

Just as I was about to zoom in, Christine's call popped up, "Hey, sweetie, you holding up okay?"

I didn’t want to worry her, "Yeah, I'm good."

"Is Bryant back yet?"

I paused, "Nope."

"Then let's not talk about him, bad vibes."

Christine swiftly changed the subject, "I called to tell you, did you see the news about the collaboration project?"

"Just did."

Usually, these collaborations were straightforward - brands reach an agreement, sign the contract, and that's that.

But this Christmas collab was different; it was set up as a design competition.

Each brand had two slots for contestants, and the winning designer's brand would get the collaboration deal with the industry's leading luxury brand.

That announcement sparked a frenzy among the brands, everyone sharpening their elbows for a shot at the limelight.

Christine teased, "Tempted?"

"Of course. Who wouldn't be with such a great opportunity?"

To collaborate with the top brand was a dream come true.

"But there are so many talents out there, probably just wishful thinking on my part," I sighed.

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