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{Six months later(Present time)}

"Hey Margret," I walked into the Beachwood cafe for my daily coffee. I loved coming here. If I was having a bad day I could come here and I would cheer up immediately.

"The usual?" Her kind voice caused a smile to grow on my face.

"Yes please," I smiled and sat down at the small table. I pulled my computer out of its case and placed it on the table. I opened it and the screen lit up. I opened a small pouch in my laptop case and pulled out an SD card. I inserted the card into my computer and a file popped up. I double-clicked and the pictures pulled up on my screen. "Let's see," I clicked my tongue and clicked through the pictures. Pictures of landscapes, random strangers, and large buildings showed on the screen. So far I've been hired for many weddings and random events, but I hope that someday I can do more.

"Those are incredible!" I heard the kind voice beside me. Margret held my drink in her hand and gawked at the pictures.

"Thank you," is smiled at her and she handed me my drink.

"Sadie, are you still looking for jobs?" She put her hands on her hips and smiled.

"Yeah," I nodded and took a deep breath. Margret was someone I often vented to when I was struggling.

"Well, I've been thinking Beachwood could use someone to upload pictures and advertisements on social media. You take wonderful photos Sadie, and I think you would be wonderful for the job!" She seemed so cheerful all of the time. I hope to someday be like Margret.

"I would love to!" My eyes grew wide and I smiled.

"Amazing!" She clapped her hands together with excitement. "You don't need to start right away, but I will call you when I come up with some ideas to start with advertising!" She clapped her hands together and I smiled.

"Well, I need to go pick up a friend," I stood up and gathered my things. "Seriously, thank you so much for the job." I smiled and walked out of the cafe. I got into my car and started it. I put my foot on the gas and drove toward Kaylynn's house.

I pulled up to the small house and shocked my horn twice. A few seconds later the front door opened. Running out of the house was a very familiar face, Megan Marks. Kay's young daughter came running towards the car. Kaylynn had Megan when she was sixteen. She was such an amazing mother. I rolled down the car window.

"Monster Meg!" I stuck my head out of the window and the little girl came over giggling. She yanked on the door handle.

"It's Locked," She huffed and kept pulling on the door.

"Hold on babe," She stopped pulling for a second while I clicked the button on my door. The door clicked and she pulled again, finally being able to open the door. She crawled into the seat and buckled herself up.

"Hey," Kay slid into the passenger seat next to me.

"Hey," I pulled out onto the street and headed towards the place Kay needed to go.

"Thanks for taking me to get my car. I was way overdue on an oil change." She laughed and watched the road. I looked at Megan briefly in the review mirror.

"Meg, did you tell your mom what we saw when we went to the zoo?" She shook her head.

"What did you see baby?" Kay turned around with her eyebrows raised.

"We saw pink geese," I laughed at the innocent words.

"Flamingos Meg," She laughed at the complicated name. In her mind, they will always be pink geese. We pulled up to the place Kay was getting her car fixed. I parked next to it and she hopped out. She opened the back door to get Megan out of the car. Megan waved goodbye as she walked towards her mom's car. "Bye guys," I waved and pulled out of the parking lot.

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