“That’s fantastic,” replied Lina, feeling at ease upon hearing her partner’s assertion. “I’ve got to run, Nat. I’m still packing my bags. Pick me up at the airport tomorrow, will you?”
“I’ll be there,” Natalie promised.
After hanging up, Sally pulled her friend by the arm. “Who was it, Nat? It sounded like you guys were talking about me.”
Natalie took a sip of milk. “Lina Cohen, one of the most promising jewelry designers in the world. The next stage of the competition requires us to work with jewelry designers, and Lina happens to be my partner. I’ve mentioned it to you before during the opening ceremony, remember?”
Sally smacked her forehead. “It’s a good thing you reminded me. Am I her model too for the next stage?”
“That’s right.” Natalie nodded.
Sally smiled like she had a toothache. “I’m feeling the pressure now.”
“I understand, but it’s a good thing for you too. After this competition, you would have a place in the jewelry design industry and not just limited to modeling for dresses or photoshoots for fashion magazines anymore.” Natalie patted Sally’s hand.
Sally blinked. “Do you mean to say that I would be a high-profile model after this?”
“That’s right. You’re almost there.”
Sally took a deep breath. “Understood. I’ll give it my all for our sake. Even if I’m not as good as the veterans, at least I’ve tried.”
Natalie was pleased with her friend’s determination.
The following day, the two of them left for the airport to receive Lina after leaving the children in the villa.
Fortunately for them, they caught sight of Lina arriving through the passageway without too long of a wait.
“Nat!” Lina squealed as she tossed her luggage aside to hug Natalie.
At the sensation of something soft cushioning against her midriff, Lina pulled away from her embrace and looked down.
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