Chapter 549 Lyra nudged Charlie with a playful grin. âLook at Zee. He knows how to find a girlfriend! You? Youâll be single forever!â
Charlie, unfazed, lit a cigarette and took a drag. âIf I could actually get the woman I love, Iâd quit smoking in a heartbeat. Not even secondâhand smoke!â
Just as the cigarette touched Charlieâs lips, Zion stepped up and snuffed it out. Charlie stared at the fallen ashes, bewildered âWhat are you doing?â
âMavy canât tolerate secondâhand smoke.â
Charlie raised a thumb. âAlright, alright, I see how it is. Youâve got a girlfriend now and Iâm old news. Iâll smoke outside.â
With a resigned shrug, Charlie took his cigarette and headed to the balcony. Sá´aÊ*á´h the ê°indNÊvel.É´et website on Gøøglá´ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
While resting her chin on her hand, Lyra watched Zion and shook her head in amazement. âHeâs just started dating and heâs already this protective. Thatâs my brother.â
Maeve observed Zion clean up the floor and couldnât help but smile sweetly.
The next day, the Mirage Group trainees made their debut. In stark contrast, the Hackett Group trainee team had been inactive for days, and their promised show was canceled.
Cathy stormed into Edwardâs office and slammed her hand on his desk. âWhen am I going to debut?â
For days now, the Hackett Groupâs trainer team had dwindled to just Wendy, Dorothy, and a few unimpressive trainees. Some had already tried to jump ship, and Wendy hadnât shown up for practice.
Cathy was seriously doubting if sheâd ever debut at this rate.
It wasnât until she saw the news today, featuring Masonâs debut with Mirage Group, that she realized Hackett Groupâs trainees had been poached.
Her former teammates, even those less talented than her, had debuted with Mirage Group, while she was stuck here, unheard and unseen. Cathy was in disbelief and couldnât accept her fate.
As Cathy glared at him, Edward took a slow sip of his tea and said, âMs. Burns, try to stay calm. This situation is beyond our control. With no trainees available and no investment in the project at the moment, Iâm concerned as well.â
Cathyâs frustration boiled over. âYou promised me a debut! And now youâre saying this? What are you talking about?â
âYes, we did promise a debut,â Edward replied. âBut the contract doesnât specify when. Once the funding comes through, I promise youâll get your chance.â
And when will that be?â
âWell... Iâm not sure. Weâre waiting on the companyâs decision.â
Cathy pressed on, âSo what about me? What should I do in the meantime?â
Edward wiped his mouth and said, âIn the meantime.... just go home and wait. Iâll let you know as soon as we have the funds.â
Cathyâs heart sank as she realized Hackett Group had no real intention of letting her debut anytime soon.
If she stayed, there would be no progress. Not only would she miss her debut, but the contract would also restrict her from pursuing private gigs and earning income. As she aged, her chances of debuting and joining a group would only decrease.
âMaeve, you really did me dirty!â
With a final bite of her lip, Cathy stormed out of Edwardâs office