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Now that Hera had formulated a plan, all that remained was to set it into motion. Following their dinner, Hera and Athena parted ways, each driving off in their respective cars.

Wanting to express her gratitude to Zhane for his assistance, particularly regarding Alexi’s case, Hera reached for her phone to send a thank-you ssage. However, she couldn’t find Zhane’s contact information saved on her phone. It dawned on her that they had never exchanged phone numbers. With a sigh, she returned her phone to her bag and drove off.

Upon arriving ho, Hera indulged in a luxurious long, hot bath infused with bath salts and rose petal bath bombs. As the warm water enveloped her, she allowed herself to surrender to its soothing embrace, washing away the exhaustion of the day and banishing the troubling thoughts of the uncertain future that lood over her.

Aware that dwelling on these uncertainties would only exacerbate her ntal strain, Hera recognized the need to recalibrate her thoughts and find solace in relaxation. She resolved to set aside her worries for the ti being and simply imrse herself in the tranquility of the mont.

Ti seed to slip away swiftly as Hera indulged in her relaxation. Despite the passing minutes, the water retained its comforting warmth, thanks to the hot stones she had thoughtfully added after thirty minutes of soaking. With her eyes closed, she surrendered herself to the serene ambiance.

Erging from the bath, Hera felt an overwhelming sense of tranquility enveloping her, lting her worries away like snow under the sun. Buoyed by this newfound peace, she drifted into a deep, restful sleep that carried her through the night and into the next day.

As Hera opened her eyes, the gentle morning light kissed her face, signaling the start of a new day. Drawing in a deep breath of the crisp morning air, she reveled in its invigorating freshness. With a languid stretch of her limbs, she settled back, relishing the rare luxury of a leisure morning devoid of the usual rush to prepare for her early part-ti jobs. Finally, she could savor a mont of calm without the pressure to catch her breath.

Feeling rejuvenated, a smile naturally spread across Hera’s lips as she stirred from her bed. With deliberate movents, she rose from her bed and made her way to the bathroom, eager to refresh herself. After a quick wash, she changed into her running clothes, ready to embark on her morning jog around the vast grounds of the mansion.

Right after her morning run, Cindy kindly notified Hera that her breakfast was ready for her in the serene setting of the greenhouse garden.

As Hera settled into her seat and savored a sip of the freshly squeezed orange juice, Cindy delivered the news that the CEO of UE would be arriving at 9 a.m. to discuss Hera’s request from the previous evening. With a nod of acknowledgnt, Hera indulged in a bite of the flaky croissant. Her attention was drawn to the array of butter options before her, and she followed Cindy’s recomndation, opting for the "Ridiculous No.55" spread

At first, she thought that the na was indeed ridiculous and sowhat funny but then, when she put a small piece of croissant with this butter spread in her mouth, she was surprised by the rich flavor that she was not prepared. She did not know that butter could have that kind of rich flavor in them that could be said ’ expensive’.

This was Hera’s very first taste of the said butter, and it imdiately earned a coveted spot on her list of favorites. However, she hesitated to inquire about its price from Cindy, fearing the potential shock to her wallet and her heart bleeding from the price. Hera’s love for food knew no bounds; she prioritized satisfying her appetite above all else. Despite her tendency to be thrifty with clothing and other expenses, hunger was one area where she refused to compromise. Her culinary adventures were a source of joy, and she made sure to docunt and share her most delightful dining experiences on social dia for all to enjoy.

Following her thoughtful gesture, Hera snapped a quick photo of the table adorned with delectable breads and an array of butter, still in its packaging. This would serve as a visual reminder for Cindy to rember Hera’s favorite choice, facilitating future stocks and storage improvents, and they could put it in a more elegant container while on the table. The lush garden provided a stunning picturesque backdrop for the photo, enhanced by the unexpected presence of a Palos Verdes blue butterfly delicately perched on the rim of her orange juice glass, adding a touch of natural beauty to the scene.

After capturing the mont, Hera did not do any editing on the photo and simply captioned it "What a beautiful morning!" before promptly sharing it on her wall for all to see. Only later did she find a mont to check her own account, and to her surprise, she discovered that she had gained over 2 million followers. Many had already engaged with her latest post, leaving comnts and likes, while others had scrolled back through her previous content to do the sa.

Only then did Hera fully grasp what Athena ant by being "trending" and more famous than other celebrities. She had completely forgotten that her account was set to public, aning that anything she posted was visible to everyone. Within monts of sharing the picture, her post was inundated with a flood of comnts and likes.

[AuntieNextDoor: Wow, Hera, you’re up bright and early! Your hearty appetite is contagious; now I’m craving a big breakfast too!

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