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Summary
In anticipation of her parents and guests' arrival, Melania ordered flowers. Normally, Donald called the florist Alessandra's, and asked for "something amazing" (1). He was too busy with the campaign.
Whenever they had guests, Donald would repeatedly ask their guests, "How do you like these great flowers" (1)? This annoyed Melania at first. He was always desperate for other people's approval. Now she felt irritated if their guests did not comment on their arrangements.
Melania decided to order from a different florist. It was "her dinner party to celebrate her parents' anniversary" (1). She would order the flowers and finish her beauty routine in time for her Pilates instructor Janelle's arrival. Remembering her mother's advice, Melania would pay for the flowers herself.
Melania was in a good mood. The sun was shining, and Donald's daughter, Tiffany, was leaving. The day before, Melania had taken her to...
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This section contains 1,164 words (approx. 3 pages at 400 words per page) |