Escaping the shadow 281
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Chapter 281

Freya set down her pen, a determined glint in her eye as she said, โ€œMr. Tyler, youโ€™re wrong if you think you can talk me out of this. I wonโ€™t give up. If you canโ€™t teach me, Iโ€™ll learn by myself.โ€

With that, she made to leave.

Preston called out from behind, โ€œIs a diploma really that important to you?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ Freya replied earnestly, turning to face Preston. โ€œIt might not mean much to you, Mr. Tyler, but to me, itโ€™s crucial. I have to pass this test.โ€

Seeing the resolve in Freyaโ€™s eyes, Preston had no choice but to say, โ€œSit down. Iโ€™ll teach you.โ€

Freya was stunned. โ€œButโ€ฆ didnโ€™t you say I have no coordination?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s only a three-day test. I might not make your handwriting better than your right handโ€™s, but you can write.โ€ Preston lightly tapped the uch beside him, signaling Freya to sit.

Reluctantly, Freya took a seat opposite him.

Soon, Preston said, โ€œI meant to sit by my side.โ€

Hesitant, Freya awkwardly moved to sit beside Preston.

Preston grabbed a pen from the table and smoothly wrote a word with his right hand, then replicated the action with his left. The words looked nearly identical.

Freya was stunned. โ€œHow did you do that?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not that hard. Anyone can do it. It all comes down to focus and coordination.โ€ He handed the pen to Freya and advised, โ€œCalm your mind, focus on your left hand, pay attention to the pressure, and practice writing. In a day, you should be able to write simple words decently. In a week, you should get used to using your left hand. Speed might be an issue, but practice never hurts.โ€

โ€œJust practice?โ€

Preston added, โ€œThe first step to learn anything is always practice. Thereโ€™s no easy way, but you have nine days. Itโ€™s the simplest and best method for you.โ€

Freya couldnโ€™t help but feel Preston was underestimating her, but she followed his instructions.

Time ticked by. Outside, Neil struggled to stay awake, eventually knocking on the door to say, โ€œYou two done yet?โ€

Freya had been so focused on her writing that she hadnโ€™t noticed the passage of time. When she looked up, she realized it had gotten dark outside.

At some point, Preston had turned on a desk lamp, bathing the table in a warm glow that she hadnโ€™t even noticed.

The paper before her was covered in densely packed handwriting.

Preston said, โ€œLetโ€™s break for dinner.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t eat dinner.โ€ The words were out before Freya remembered Kieranโ€™s offer of a million for each dinner she ate. Reluctantly, she put down the pen, muttering, โ€œIโ€™ll just have a bit.โ€

As Freya left the room, Preston picked up the sheets of paper filled with Freyaโ€™s left-handed writing. In less than four hours, she had managed to write smoothly with her left hand. A small smile played on Prestonโ€™s lips.

This woman was more perceptive than he had thought. But she didnโ€™t realize her brilliance.


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