Zak was spot on. The news of him turning down his promotion made the news and was all over television. The worst part that both Zak and I had anticipated was that the press would draw implications from Zak’s recent decision to his mother, Madame Francesca.
“Do you think that this will impact your mother’s influence on the company’s management?”
“Is it true that you and Madame Francesca is in a disagreement about the future direction of the company?”
“Will this have an impact on investors’ sentiments? How does management plan to deal with it?”
“Does this mean that you no longer intend to support the company’s marketing and PR efforts? What about the international expansion plans?”
“Is Madame Francesca’s branch of the family going to withdraw from active management of the company?”
It was amazing how Zak could stand unfazed with a beautiful smile on his face in the face of all those questions. I watched Zak on the television in the sitting room as I lazed around on the sofa as if I had nothing better to do in my life. Zak was so composed and strategically, he didn’t answer any of those baiting questions. I wondered if he was really ok. There was no way that Madame Francesca would let something this major just slide by.
That segment was followed by another interview of Madame Francesca herself. The questions were largely similar and had to do with the continuation of her legacy in the management of the family’s company, her future role, and the future plans that she had for her son, Zak Rosenhall. She replied flawlessly to all the questions as if she had anticipated them.
I laughed a little to myself as I watched her put on such a great show in front of the press. She was such a pro at this.
…
Roughly a week later, the day I had scheduled to visit the designer boutique that Zak had chosen to tailor my dress had arrived. Just as Lucien had ordered, I went out with my designated driver. The plan was to meet with Zak there because he had a prior appointment. I didn’t mind at all.
It had been a while since I’ve been out of the house with some real purpose. Getting a new dress tailored might cheer me up a little, who knows. The boutique was smaller than I thought but definitely very stylish and unique. Wearing a new designer might be a good shake up for things, I was getting bored of the big-name designers anyways.
“Natalia?” A young woman with a very slim waist, wide eyes and dark bob-cut hair greeted me immediately when I walked into the boutique.
I guess this is the designer and owner of the boutique.
“Yes…” I replied before offering her one of my best smiles.
“Oh…it’s an honor to have you here. I’ve heard all about you from Zak,” She said as she embraced me in a friendly hug.
I smiled at her as I was beginning to think that it was the right decision to come here after all. Looking around the boutique, I could see many dresses that seemed quite unique but not too out there.
“I almost forgot to introduce myself. My name is Zanita and that is also the name of my brand,” she said politely.
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