Chapter 505
Meet My Brothers
Alia saw Maya walking into the makeup room with another woman. Mia recognized the woman.
She was the one from the Music School who was close to Mayal
Miaâs gaze landed on Maya only to realize that Mayaâs dress wasnât just similar to hersâthey were
wearing the exact same dress!
Didnât they say there was only one piece of the design In Bern City?
Mia bought it from the store itself. Could it be that Maya was wearing an imitation?
At the same time, Maya noticed Miaâs dress as well. The cutting fit her curves and the fabric was made
of fine material.
To think that Mia had purchased the only dress available, Maya could turn into a greenâeyed monster
at
any moment now.
However, she doubted it because Mia shouldnât be able to afford it.
The moment Maya showed up, all eyes were alternating between their dresses.
Someone muttered. âWhoâs wearing Imitation?â
Maya striked first by accusing. âOf course itâs Mia! How could I wear imitations?â
Still her eyes betrayed her guilt. She didnât expect someone else to wear this limitedâedition dress to
such a trivial ceremony on campus!
To make it worse, the person wearing that dress was none other than Mia!
The woman next to Maya added, âI know, right? Ms. Lane comes from a wellâoff family. Her status and
position speak volumes. How could she wear imitations? Even her limited edition bag is made of rare
leather. It comes in a set with the dress.â
The minionâs remarks brightened Mayaâs mood. She looked at Mia intentionally. âThatâs right. It comes
in
a set. We normally buy the set together. Did you buy the imitation simply thinking that it looks pretty?
Itâs
alright. You can tell us. No one will make fun of you.â
Miaâs mood plummeted. That was the very dress Eva bought for her. How could it be an imitation?
No one was allowed to make fun of Evaâs present like that! Not under Miaâs consent!
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Mia sneered. âIâm wearing an Imitation, you say? Youâre the one wearing an imitation, Maya Lane.
Even a
fool can tell the difference between our dresses.â
She came up to Maya, drawing in the distance to amplify the difference.
Vocal arguments paled in comparison to what was seen through the eyes..
Maya became all stiff, her hands clutching the fabric. She didnât have the guts to leave the place at all.
Her sudden departure would only confirm the conjecture that she was wearing an Imitation.
She couldnât afford to humiliate herself herel
Someone noticed the difference and gushed, âIndeed, Miaâs dress looks prettier.â
âYouâre right. The fabric is made of better material. The cutting is better too.â
Maya rebutted, âWhat is there to look at? Itâs just an imitation. This dress is meant to be designed this
way.â
Mia let out a meaningful smile. âI have my receipt with me, Maya. To prove that my dress is the real
one.
If yours is real, you should be able to show us the receipt, shouldnât you?â
Mayaâs features contorted in frustration. Where on earth could she get a receipt out of nowhere?
At that moment, her minion barked haughtily, âOf course she can. Donât you dare fool us by forging a
receipt later.â
Maya was in a tight spot now. There was nothing else she could do other than bite the bullet. âThatâs
right. But you canât buy it simply because you have the money. You have to be a member. I wonder
how
an orphan like you can afford it, Mia. Do you have the membership card?â
Maya
a was stalling for time. As long as Mia couldnât show her membership card, the dress on her could
be an imitation!
âMia can buy it because sheâs Mrs. Barrett.â