Chapter 39
Chapter 39
“So you were the one in there,” Yolanda said, surprise and jealousy written all over her face as she balled her hands
into fists by her side.
Jerry was one of the best stylists worldwide, and no way could Cynthia have got him to notice her without Liam’s help, which meant Liam was there too. Yolanda remembered how embarrassing it was when Jerry blew her off and acted like she wasn’t there. Now, just thinking about it made her face turn pale, and her eyes glaring at Cynthia were filled with hate.
Yolanda blamed Cynthia for taking Liam from her. She believed that without Cynthia around, Liam would
eventually fall for her if she kept trying.
Biting her lip, Yolanda said slowly, “Don’t get too cozy, Cynthia. I’m not backing down.”
Cynthia just looked confused.
The rich onlookers were thrilled, like they were watching some juicy drama unfold.
They said it was not a big deal if two people wore the same dress–unless one of them looked worse. Cynthia was taller than Yolanda by quite a bit, and her dress fit her perfectly, making her look amazing. She wore a shawl like it was nothing, and her hair was perfectly done up. She looked like a queen from a fairy tale. Next to her, Yolanda looked pretty average, even though she had nice skin; her dress just didn’t sparkle like it did on Cynthia. It was
clear who the winner was.
The other rich ladies knew Yolanda, and seeing her so upset while talking to Cynthia made them kind of side
against Cynthia.
“Ms. Wilde, she’s hanging out with Mr. Sullivan. We can’t compete with that, so let’s keep our distance,” said Rebecca Stewart, a lady of some standing among them.
They thought they could make Cynthia feel bad, but she just coolly replied, “If you know it, maybe you should be the one keeping your distance, Mrs. Stewart.” Then she walked past Yolanda to another corner.
Rebecca was left feeling embarrassed; she hadn’t expected Cynthia to know who she was.
The other rich ladies might not have liked Cynthia, but they kept quiet. She was with Liam, and nobody wanted to mess up without knowing the whole story.
“Ms. Wilde, what’s the deal with her and Mr. Sullivan?” Rebecca was not one to give up easily. She couldn’t resist hunting for some gossip, seeing how
Yolanda seemed to know Cynthia well.
Yolanda, trained in high society’s poise, played it cool even while shaking in anger. Glancing at Rebecca, she had a sneaky idea.
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“What do you think? With a man like Mr. Sullivan, who wouldn’t want to sleep their way to the top?” Yolanda said,
hinting at something more.
“So she’s that kind of girl,” a lady said.
“Can’t believe she was just acting all high and mighty in front of us!” another sneered.
“It’s disgusting, selling her body for money,” someone else cut in.
The chatty rich ladies took Yolanda’s bait hook, line, and sinker. Without bothering to be nice, they let their mean
comments fly.
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Especially Rebecca, who was still mad at being ignored by Cynthia, believed she was some rich guy’s sugar baby and wanted payback.
Yolanda smiled coldly, seeing her plan working.
“Ms. Wilde, I heard that Mrs. Jasmine Sullivan wanted you to marry her grandson. Now Cynthia is causing trouble. Shame on her,” a lady remarked.
Yolanda looked more upset hearing that.
To the crowd, it seemed like Yolanda had just confirmed the rumors, and they felt sorry for her, thinking her fiancé was being stolen.
“Don’t sweat it, Ms. Wilde. Girls like her don’t last long. Mr. Sullivan will realize you’re the real deal.” Material © NôvelDrama.Org.
“In our world, marriages are about strategy. Someone who’s just after money won’t ever fit in.”
The high–society crowd, naive as they were, took Yolanda’s side. They had convinced themselves she’d be the one to marry Liam, ignoring their husbands‘ warnings and painting Cynthia as the villain.
Cynthia found a quiet corner to chill in when all of a sudden, someone’s drink splattered all over her dress. She dodged fast, so it didn’t smack her in the face. Her wide skirt, however, hindered her movement, and the liquid still hit her below the knee. Suddenly, the hem of her sky–blue dress was stained with the spreading dark red of wine.
“Oh my, I’m sorry!” the waitress said, looking freaked out. She’d been bumped and dropped the drink. With all these mega–rich folks around and those crazy expensive dresses, she knew she couldn’t afford such accidents even with a year’s worth of her salary.
Rebecca commented with disdain, “Well, some people just can’t seem to act the part. You finally wear a fancy waitress dress and end up ruining it. Good luck explaining that to your sugar daddy. Or, you know, let the poor here pay for it.”
The waitress went all pale and tried to fix the mess. “I swear, someone bumped me. I didn’t mean to do it.”
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Cynthia frowned, feeling the sticky wine soaking through and clinging to her shin–it was irritating. She pondered for a bit and then asked the waitress, “Hey, can you grab me some scissors?”
“Got it. Be right back.” And off she went, zipping around to clean up and to find those scissors.
A bunch of those high–society ladies circled around, nosy and ready for a show.
“You can really tell what someone’s made of by how they deal with stuff like this.”
“And she’s all looks, I guess.”
“How dare someone of her standing show up at a place like this?”
Cynthia just had enough. She caught Yolanda glaring at her and sighed inwardly, “Talk about someone who loves drama.’
She could hear all the whispering from those fancy ladies. They were clearly enjoying the show, believing whatever crazy stuff Yolanda had been spreading about her. And she was sure Yolanda had kept her true identity under wraps. They’d probably be all over her for friend points if they knew she was with Liam.
Soon, the waitress came back with the scissors and Cynthia didn’t waste any time. She lined them up against her leg, grabbed them tight, and snip–sliced off the bottom half of her dress.
The crowd gasped.
“Has she lost her mind?”
“That’s a signature piece from the world–renowned designer, Jerry!”
“Won’t she freak out about trashing it after the party?”
Cynthia ripped the torn fabric clean off and just stood there, revealing those long, smooth legs that made the snooty ladies shut right up. They could only stare, green with envy, at Cynthia’s perfect
body. They might despise Cynthia, but given half the chance to be her, they wouldn’t hesitate for a second.