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Sutton is such a sweetheart.

I become her yoga buddy.

Even when she and Porter move to Noosa a couple of years later, the four of us stay in touch.

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By now, Olsen and I have gained a wealth of event planning experience.

We’ve worked for some of the best teams in Queensland.

Lately though, both of us are feeling restless.

We want to spread our wings.

I’m ready to branch out on my own.

I started freelancing on the side a couple of years ago.

I’ve already built a very solid portfolio.

Obviously I thrive on lists and charts, order amongst chaos.

But when it comes to creative flair, I love to bend the rules.

And I’m very good at what I do, probably because it gives me so much joy.

Clients rave on social media about my immersive sensory style.

They love the way that Astra Luna transforms any space.

We turn the most boring venue into an unforgettable themed wonderland.

Roz and I have created whimsical bespoke gatherings of all sizes.

Our reputation is growing so fast that I’ve been approached by a magazine.

They want to write a feature about Brisbane’s youngest CEOs.

People who are worth keeping an eye on as we rocket up the ladder of success.

Kind of wanky, perhaps.

But that kind of exposure could take my company to the next level.

The thing is, I don’t want certain eyes on me.

I ask them to photograph me from a distance, or maybe in a group.

Not that my dad is the sort who subscribes to business magazines.

The thought keeps me awake though.

This article will be published nationwide.

What if someone else from Jundah recognises me?

A teacher? An old friend?