Chapter 22 Everyone Is a Bargirl Here Before she could react, she felt a pair of warm lips plant themselves on hers.
She wondered, âI-Is Alfred kissing me?â
Jessica felt as if her wind was blown. In the blink of an eye, she pushed him away with her hands.
âMr. Whiteburn, have you fooled around enough? If you have, itâs time I go back to work.â
âDonât be angry.â Waving his hands, Alfred explained softly, âI absolutely have no intention of messing with you. Why donât we do this? From today onwards, Iâll begin to pursue you.â
The moment he finished, he slipped away quickly, for fear of infuriating Jessica further.
After rubbing her lips with her fingers in displeasure, Jessica returned to the makeup room.
A few seconds later, a box of makeup foundation flew through the air and struck her on the face while she was putting on her makeup.
Upon impact, the white powder was scattered all over her eyelashes. If she had not closed her eyes in time, it would have gotten into her eyes.
Underneath the nosey gazes of a group of bargirls, Jessica calmly took a piece of tissue and wiped the powder off her face methodically. Subsequently, her brows knitted slightly at the sight of Janiceâs angry reflection in the mirror.
âYou shameless bitch. Who gave you the cheek to seduce Mr. Whiteburn? Shouldnât you look yourself in the mirror to check whether youâre worthy of him in the first place?â
Jessica ignored her. After cleaning the powder off the left side of her face, she did the same on the right.
âStop pretending to be deaf and mute in front of me. Let me tell you, Jessica, youâre nothing but a bargirl, who has no right to stay by Mr. Whiteburnâs side,â Janice ridiculed with a scowl, her pale finger pointing at Jessica.
âWho are you to accuse her of not having the right?â
Suddenly, a mocking voice rang out from outside the door. Natalie strutted in with her stilettoes and off-
shoulder dress. Holding a clutch bag in her hand, she wore a ruthless expression on her face.
âPrecisely. Every one of us inside this room is a bargirl. If you have anything against it, youâre welcome to leave.â
Quincy, who was observing the drama indignantly, voiced her support for Natalieâs intervention.
âThatâs right. We have never invited a university graduate like you here. After all, we do not want to sully your eyes with the sight of us bargirls.â
âYou keep whining on and on about Mr. Whiteburn. Iâm afraid heâs not interested in touching you even if you were to stand in front of him wearing nothing.â
The rest of the girls in the makeup room took it in turn to mock Janice.
âI donât mean that, Quincy, Dorcas. I was just talking about Jessica,â Janice quickly explained upon realizing that she had gotten on everybodyâs nerves.
âFine. Going forward, donât go looking for trouble. Let me tell you, there are plenty of eligible men in Cerulean. Whether any of you manage to land one depends entirely on your own merits. If you fail, donât go around causing trouble just because of your sour grapes. Otherwise, donât blame me for reacting harshly!â Natalie snapped. She even gave Janice the side-eye before leaving.
âHmph!â Janice, too, stomped her feet and left in a huff.
Throughout the entire episode, Jessica didnât say a word.
Upon wiping the powder off her face, she didnât put on any more makeup. After all, it was almost eleven and time to get off work.
Just when she was about to hail a taxi after stepping out of Cerulean, a white Ferrari came to a stop beside her, attracting envious looks from everyone on the street.
âMy dear, you have finally gotten off work. I have been waiting here for you. Quick, get in the car,â Alfred greeted in a gentle tone as he personally opened the door for her.
âMr. Whiteburn, are you trying to get me to hate you?â
Jessicaâs gaze darkened, for she hated the feeling of being underneath the spotlight.
Now that she was no longer the top socialite of Horington, she was of the opinion that only two things would come to mind when others saw a limping deaf girl. The first was pity; the second, mockery.r