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Brooks' arm, which had been raised in a moment of concern, suddenly paused mid-air. Reality settled back in. He quietly withdrew his hand. Evelyn was lost in her thoughts while gazing out the window and didn't notice a thing.
She turned away from the window, reached into her bag for her phone, and hesitated for a moment when she saw the caller ID. After taking a deep breath to steady herself, she answered, "Hello, ma'am."
The call was from the pottery studio. The ceramic mug that Charlie had crafted before she passed was ready, and they were wondering when she might come to pick it up. "I'll head over now," Evelyn replied before ending the call.
Before she could say anything else, Brooks chimed in, "Where to? I'll drive you." Evelyn accepted his offer without a second thought and gave him the studio's address. Brooks relayed the information to the driver, who promptly turned at the next corner, steering towards the pottery studio.
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Upon arriving at the studio, Brooks walked in with Evelyn by his side. The owner warmly greeted Evelyn, "Ms. Evelyn, so good to see you!" She glanced behind Evelyn, searching for the charming little girl who usually tagged along, but saw no sign of her. "Isn't Charlie with you today?"
Plenty of people, both adults and children, came to her studio to make pottery. Among the kids, Charlie stood out the most and was her favorite. It wasn't just because Charlie was adorable and polite but because she was the only child who never complained about being tired or was afraid of failing. Most kids treated pottery like playing with clay. They found it fun at first but soon lost interest. Not Charlie.
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