That drew a grateful smile from Tina. “I’m glad that you understand. But since Georginia and myself have both been approached, I suspect that we might not be the only ones. Whoever that was clearly out to get you. Even though we said no, we can’t be sure about how the others responded. Jayson didn’t turn it down though, and what happened before was the last piece of evidence.”
Jayson’s that designer who tried to trip me just now.
Natalie’s blood ran cold.
Lina, too, was in a righteous fit. “So, that guy really did it on purpose, Nat. We can’t just let him off the hook.”
“I know that, but right now, we don’t have any compelling evidence to prove our case, so we can’t take any action against him,” said Natalie as she bit her lip.
At this moment, Tina’s phone chimed.
She pulled it out and took one look at it. “Georginia’s inviting me to go drinking tonight. All right, Natalie. I think I’ve pretty much said everything. You should watch your back from here on out.”
With that, she patted Natalie on the shoulder and strolled past her.
Natalie’s fingers tightened against themselves as what she learned weighed heavily on her mind.
Who’s the one behind this? Is it Sean? Or Jacqueline?
“Nat? Hello?” Lina waved a hand in front of her.
That brought Natalie back to the present. “Uh, I’m fine.”
“I think you should go get some rest. Mr. Shane’s still waiting for you. Perhaps if you tell him about this, he might be able to do something about it,” Lina suggested chirpily.
Natalie nodded. “You may be right. Let’s go.”
When the duo returned to the dressing room, Sally was already there.
With the gown and accessories yet to be completed, she found herself with plenty of spare time on her hands. Hence, she had stuck around to help Natalie and Shane babysit the two kids.
As Sharon was a girl, there were some things that were not convenient for Shane to assist with, thus those tasks were left up to Sally.
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