But if he were truly a gentleman, why would he embrace another womanâs waist?
Rosalynn was on the verge of speaking the truth but hesitated.
She contemplated whether she should caution Maggie.
However, she harbored concerns that it might merely be a misinterpretation.
What if the outcome proved contrary to her assumptions?
As Rosalynn mulled over her concerns, the door swung open.
A client arrived to discuss business matters, and the front desk personnel welcomed the visitor.
The customer, a middle-aged woman in her forties, donned modest attire and sought to refurbish a house located in the suburbs.
When asked if she had a preferred designer, the woman shook her head.
Per the studioâs guidelines, clients who proactively sought consultation were allocated a designer through a distribution system.
Thus, the receptionist introduced the middle-aged woman to an appropriate designer.
âAsher, are you available? We have a client seeking help with her homeâs decoration.
â
Asher glanced up, adjusting his glasses to conceal the contempt in his eyes.
âApologies, but I just scheduled an appointment with another client.
Iâm about to head out.
â
In truth, he found the prospect unappealing.
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The plainly dressed woman, living in the suburbs, likely wasnât affluent.
She represented a tedious and unprofitable client.
He didnât think she was able to afford the design.
He preferred to avoid such business.
âWhat about Elton?â the receptionist asked again.
âSorry, my client will arrive shortly.
â
âAnd Louis?â
âCanât you see Iâm swamped?â
The receptionist inquired of a couple of individuals, who both craftily concocted excuses to decline.
With a stoic countenance, the middle-aged woman declared, âit appears your studioâs designers are swamped with work.
I shall take my business elsewhere.
â