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Brenna listened, her brows drawing together in mild puzzlement. “If you have something to say, just say it,” she replied.
Realizing how calm and straightforward Brenna was being, Sylvie felt a wave of relief. She understood now that Brenna would hear her out as long as she spoke politely.
“I just want to apologize to you; I am truly sorry,” Sylvie said.
“That’s all behind us now. You’ve already taken responsibility and paid the price, so there’s no need to keep apologizing to me,” Brenna answered, her face expressionless, although she could tell Sylvie truly regretted her actions.
Sylvie’s shoulders rxed in relief. “Thank you for being so understanding. I heard Isabe is working at your shop now. I’m good at what I do. I did well in school, and I have experience in marketing. Would you consider hiring me, even for an entry-level position or in a different city? I’d really appreciate any opportunity.”
After saying her piece, Sylvie kept her eyes on Brenna, though she didn’t have much hope. She had given Brenna plenty of reasons to say no. It would be understandable if Brenna refused.
Several moments passed as Brenna looked at Sylvie. Then she finally broke the silence. “You have my forgiveness.”
Sylvie lingered for a while, hoping Brenna would say something about work, but nothing came. Letting out a quiet sigh, she turned to leave.
Just then, Brenna spoke up again. “I’m opening a gship shop in Plomond soon. We’ll be hiring, and you’re wee to apply. Whether you get the job will depend on your skills.”
Joy washed over Sylvie, and her eyes lit up. “Thank you so much! I promise I’ll try my best!”
Once Sylvie left, Ellie turned to Brenna. “There’s no reason for you to help her. She’s the one who caused her current problems.”
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Brenna’s gaze remained steady. “Having more friends is always smarter than making more enemies. I checked into her background. Most of what happened was because Rosie manipted her. She isn’t a bad person at her core. Even Vivian, who used to be thick as thieves with Rosie, showed up to apologize to me before. Rosie always had a way of using others to carry out her dirty work. I am willing to forgive the people who were manipted by her.”
Ellie offered a nod, her agreement clear. “I get what you mean. Judy was probably wrapped up in Rosie’s games, too. I doubt she ever truly held a grudge against you.”
“That’s my take as well,” Brenna replied, realizing that with Rosie gone, the list of people who disliked her would shrink dramatically, maybe even vanish. Most of them would now want to be on her good side simply because of her influence.
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