She then showed Rosalynn the fabric samples and detailed the differences between them.
âMaggie, youâre the expert here.
Iâll leave it to you,â Rosalynn mentioned, not being familiar with fabric choices.
âI feel this material is more airy.
How about we go with this one?â
Maggie suggested, pointing to one of the fabrics and seeking Rosalynnâs view.
âSounds good,â Rosalynn agreed to her suggestion.
âIâll get in touch with the supply team to have the fabric delivered here,â Maggie announced, smiling.
âTake your time.
â
Maggie nodded, pulled out her phone and made a call.
She fluently spoke in another language as soon as the call connected.
Watching her, Rosalynn couldnât help but see Maggie as a very capable woman now.
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âAre we out of stock on this fabric?â
Rosalynn was relaxing on the couch, sipping water, when she noticed Maggieâs concerned expression.
The material Rosalynn had just picked was apparently unavailable.
âWhen can we expect the new shipment?â
Maggie posed another query.
Listening to the answer made Maggieâs expression grow even more troubled.
âSo, the partner factory thinks the profit margin is too low and has decided not to make it anymore? Understood.
â
After ending the call, Maggie appeared to be pondering deeply.
Rosalynn, sensing her friendâs distress, inquired, âWhatâs wrong? Is it with the fabric?â
âYes,â
âWhy donât we pick a different material?â Rosalynn proposed.
But Maggie dismissed the idea, âNo, Rosalynn, only the finest gown will do for your wedding.
â
Maggieâs resolve was touching, filling Rosalynn with a sense of warmth.
âWhatâs our next step if we canât get that fabric?â
Maggie paused, seemingly reaching a decision.