Chapter 1525
When Love Comes Late
As she spoke, her gaze dropped to her midsection, a tenderness flickering in her eyes.
She murmured to herself, âCheer for Mommy, alright?â
Stella then summoned her assistant makeup artist to work on Flossie.
After the makeover, Flossieâs easygoing nature drew praise from the other models.
âSheâs so much more approachable than Jessica!â someone whispered.
Another chimed in, âRight.
Without Jessicaâs sugar daddyâs influence, howâd she get promoted so quickly? Everyone knows about her and Lizâs bossâ¦â
Their gossip was cut short by the abrupt opening of the door.
It was Jessica.
As Jessica walked in, people fell silent and quickly moved aside.
Jessica acknowledged the crowd with a glance but said nothing.
Walking slowly behind Flossie, she caught her reflection in the mirror.
Her eyes shone with disdain as she asked, âAre you Flossie?â
Flossie didnât want to get into a pre-show argument.
âYes, Iâm Flossie.
Nice to meet you,â she said, smiling.
Jessica scoffed.
âYou havenât worked for a long time.
Impressive to land such a big offer for your comeback.
â Her tone was laced with mockery.
Unfazed, Flossie maintained a calm smile.
âThank you, Jessica.
I know itâs a great opportunity, but my abilities earned it.
â
Jessicaâs expression darkened.
Flossieâs direct response seemed to catch her off guard.
After a moment, she muttered, âWeâll see what you can do out there.
â
Flossie simply nodded.
With a final snort, Jessica turned and left.
The room erupted in hushed whispers as she exited.
âSuch arrogance,â someone muttered.
âSheâs always been this way.
I hope Flossie shines tonight and puts her in her place,â another chimed in.
Stella reached out and squeezed Flossieâs hand in silent support.
Flossie offered a reassuring smile in return.
The show began smoothly, the first few rounds going without a hitch.
Flossie took the stage with confidence, the spotlight finding her as cheers erupted from the audience.
A smile graced her lips as she glided down the runway.
After a few rounds, she seemed to rediscover her stage presence, effortlessly controlling the rhythm of her steps.