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Mengy: A Short Story
Mendy,

Yes, I have heard back from him and this email was sent to him but for some reason when I was sending this email as a reply you didn’t get CC. So I just thought I would forward it you so you know that he reached out to me and asked me when I was wanting to shadow and how many hours I needed. I also left you a voicemail when I read your email.

Margi

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