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Emma's typical playful popped up on my phone:
[Are you free? Let's grab a drink.]
Without hesitation, | quickly agreed-I just needed to get away.
“Well, look who's out past curfew! Our perfect girlfriend making an appearance after dark?” Emma teased the
moment we met.
| grabbed the drink she handedand downed it in one go, not bothering with a response.
“And what about you? Newly married, yet already hitting the bars again?"
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Emma, tipsy and carefree, giggled as she draped an arm
around me.
“Not me, Liz. Just because I'm married doesn't mean | can't drink and flirt with all the cute guys!"
| knew she was just babbling, but a small part ofcouldn't
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help feeling a pang of envy for her carefree spirit.
Okay, okay, call Leo to pick you up. You'll be too drunk to make it halone," Emma nudged with a smirk.
| stared at my empty glass and mumbled, “He's busy tonight.
I'll just head hby myself later."
Emma paused for a moment, her gaze lingering onbefore blurting out, "You know, | liked your old style
better."
| glanced down at my formal evening dress. It did look out of place in the bar.
"What do you think? Pretty nice, right?' | asked, half-jokingly. Emma leaned heavily on me, her words slurring,
“Liz, remember when we were the wild rebels of art school? We used to rock those crazy outfits."
"And look at you now-from head to toe, all polished and perfect."
"A trophy wife," she blurted, almost spitefully. "You've turned into a soulless trophy wife."
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| looked at my perfectly styled hair, fitted dress, custom heels
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and matching jewelry.
| nudged her, laughing lightly.
“Seriously? Isn't that a bit harsh? It's the latest ‘rich woman’
look, you know."
Emma doubled over with laughter.
"Rich woman? More like a miserable housewife!