Chapter 1249
The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
Chapter 1249 The First Client
âSocial media account?â Janet found herself bewildered.
Discovering today that the store had undergone a renovation, she hadnât had the chance to update the
address of her studio on her social media profile. âYes.â
The woman nodded, handing her phone to Janet. She pointed to the address on the screen, inquiring,
âIsnât this the right address?â
Upon closer inspection, Janet realized that the address was indeed here, which only added to her
confusion.
When had she updated her personal information, and why couldnât she remember doing so?
Suddenly, a suspect crossed her mind.
Janet shot Brandon a fierce glare. âDid you do this?â she demanded in a hushed tone.
He was the only one who knew her password and could access her phone.
Grinning slyly, Brandon confessed, âI changed your social media accountâs address to this studio a
while ago. You know, users could easily track you down through Clydeâs photos. They are quite the
detectives, so itâs best to stay one step ahead.â
It dawned on her then that sheâd been duped by Brandon. Fury simmered within Janet, but the waiting
womanâs impatience interrupted any outburst.
âIs this Janet Whiteâs studio?â she interjected. âIf not, Iâm leaving,â
With a witness present, Janet bit her tongue. Shooting Brandon another glare, she whispered
venomously, âWeâll discuss this later.â
Inhaling deeply, Janet turned to the woman, offering a courteous and warm smile. âHello, miss,â she
greeted. âIâm Janet White. What type of clothing design are you seeking? Please, share your thoughts.â
She ushered the woman into the reception room.
âMiss.â Janet poured a cup of coffee for her. âMight I ask your name?â
She took the coffee, sipping it gently before responding, âCarly Reed.â
Janet inquired, âWhat kind of clothing design interests you?â
Setting her teacup aside, Carly replied earnestly, âI saw the outfit you created deeply moved. Iâd like
you to design one for my grandmother as well.â
This being her first commission in her independent studio, Janet took it seriously. âDo you have any
specific design requirements?â
Carly smiled and replied, âIâm still considering it; I havenât quite made up my mind.â
Surprised, Janet probed further, âYou havenât decided yet?â
Visibly embarrassed, Carly explained, âAfter seeing that outfit, I couldnât help but think of my own
grandmother and knew I had to commission you. However, I havenât pinned down a particular style
yet.â
Janet nodded, her expression veiled and uncertain. âI see.â
âActually, I previously asked Draco from W Marks to design something for me.â Carly sighed. âSadly, his
design wasnât what I wanted.â
Taking another sip of tea, she continued with a smile, âBut when I saw your designs, I just knew you
could create exactly what I sought. Now, having seen your studioâs decor, my faith in you is even
stronger.â
Janet hadnât anticipated such confidence from Carly.
After all, she was a fledgling independent designer, her reputation hardly rivaling that of the renowned
Draco.
Janet took a demure sip of tea before saying earnestly, âThank you for your trust, Miss Reed. I promise
not to let you down.â
Carly beamed, nodding in affirmation. âI believe in you.â
Their conversation flowed effortlessly, the hours slipping away unnoticed until the moon dipped behind
the hills. Reluctantly, Carly said her goodbyes.
âIf you need anything further, please donât hesitate to contact me,â Janet offered, escorting Carly to the
door.
âOf course, weâll chat soon,â Carly responded, her smile unwavering.
Once Carly departed, Janet moved to tidy up the table, but Brandon sauntered in.
âLet the assistant handle it,â Brandon suggested, taking Janetâs hand. âWhy donât we head home?â
She was still simmering over Brandonâs overreach.
Janet casted him a sidelong glare. âYou go on without me,â she murmured. âI have more work to do.â
Raising an eyebrow, Brandon inquired, âWhat work could you possibly have at this hour?â
Her voice icy and laced with lingering ire, Janet retorted, âThatâs none of your business. Just goâI
donât want to see you right now.â