Chapter 1811
When Love Comes Late
Doreen, glancing between Alissa and Stella, pleaded again.
âProfessor Perez, please consider.
With so many students, there has to be someone suitable.
â
Alissa remained silent for a moment.
She picked up the pattern and examined it closely.
Then, looking at Doreen, she said, âThis level of embroidery is something you can handle.
â
Surprise flickered between Stellaâs and Doreenâs eyes.
Doreen waved her hand dismissively.
âNo, I canât.
This style is much more complex than my graduation design.
I wouldnât do it justice.
â
The project was too important, and she didnât want to mess it up or jeopardize Stellaâs reputation.
âDonât underestimate yourself,â Alissa countered, analyzing the pattern.
âIt looks complicated, but only the final step requires a specific technique.
You can definitely do the rest.
â
Doreen was still hesitant.
âNo, no, no.
This is a big order from Prosperity Group, and itâs very important for Stella.
My graduation design wasnât that important.
I canât let everyone take a risk on my behalf.
â
Alissa smiled, a hint of amusement in her eyes.
âDonât downplay your skills.
Remember, your graduation design won a gold medal in a national competition abroad.
You were the one who meticulously sewed it together.
Why wouldnât you be able to do the same now? Did you forget everything you learned after graduation?â
âI didnâtâ¦â Doreen mumbled, her voice unconvinced.
âCompetitions and commercial projects are different.
This is about the Prosperity Groupâs reputation and Stellaâs.
I canât risk messing it up.
â
She turned to Stella, saying, âStella, maybe we should explore other options.
â
Stella pondered for a moment, and then grasped Doreenâs hand with sincerity.
âI trust Professor Perezâs judgment.
If anything goes wrong, itâs on me.
â
Doreen hesitated again.
âButâ¦â
Stella pleaded, saying, âDoreen, I really need your help.
Can you do this for me?â
Doreen wanted to decline, but the words wouldnât come out.
Stella was her first boss after graduation, and sheâd received a lot of support and care from her during that time.
Of course, she wanted to help Stella.
But the fear of messing up and causing more trouble was too much to bear.
Stella squeezed Doreenâs hand reassuringly.
âEven your teacher believes you can do it.
I have faith in you too.
â
Doreen, swayed by Stellaâs conviction, finally nodded.
âAlright, Iâll give it my best shot.
â
In the evening of the next day, Bella still hadnât heard from Stella.
Each passing moment deepened her frown.
Elizabeth said with a mocking grin, âI heard the embroiderer from Prosperity Group is on leave.
I doubt Stella can finish the dress.
â
She paused, and then continued, her tone dripping with fake sympathy, âI warned you that Stella isnât reliable.
You didnât listen.
Now sheâs probably making a bad impression on Margery.
â
Bella didnât respond, but deep down, she was a bit disappointed in Stella.
Sheâd always been a firm believer in Stellaâs crisis-management skills.
No hurdle fazed her; Stella was the queen of finding solutions in time, no matter how tough the going got.