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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1205

"Claire, you mad at me? Come on! We're friends." It was not the right time to fall out with Claire, so Louisa decided to pacify her. She still needed her.

"No," Claire answered in a cold voice. A note of discord sounded between Claire and Louisa. Claire couldn't understand why Louisa turned so stubborn and mean.

"I know you're mad at me. I'm sorry. Please forgive me. We've got the whole day together. I don't want you to be mad the whole day. Last time when we went out shopping, you had your eyes set on a dress. How about this? I'll buy the dress for you," Louisa said as she gave Claire a sweet smile. If Leena bought her off, maybe Louisa could buy her back.

"No need for that. I'm not angry. Hey, is that your friend? Why is she waiting for us outside?" Claire asked in confusion as she saw Louisa's friend zipping back and forth in front of a building.

"I don't know either. Is it because we are too late?" Louisa pulled over and was about to get out, but her friend rushed to them immediately.

"What are we gonna do, Louisa? We borrowed a room to practice in, but the company we borrowed it from refuses to let us in. We have no place to practice. What can we do?" The woman was breathless, and the words spilled out in a jumble. She was obviously distraught. She looked like she was about 20 years old. Her features were soft and delicate, skin flawless, with a gorgeous s-line.

"No way! How can they just break their promise like that? They promised to lend us the room! Why do this? A company like this will go broke sooner or later!" Louisa yelled angrily, feeling both upset and enraged.

"Well, actually it has nothing to do with the company. One of my friends works there, and she took advantage of her position to lend me the space. But now, they need the room themselves. I can't blame her for that." It seemed that Louisa's friend was a sensible girl, unlike Louisa herself.

"What are we gonna do now? Go back home?" Louisa got really frustrated. She had thought she would become famous this time. This was her chance to shine.

"You have a lot of friends, right, Louisa? Can't you call your friends and ask one of them to lend us the space?" The girl looked at Louisa with a hopeful expression. Louisa was her last hope. But her hopes were about to be dashed.

"I have only a few friends here, and they aren't rich or powerful. I don't think they can help." Louisa didn't want to do that. Though Louisa did have rich friends, she had always been too proud to ask for help. She thought it made her look weak.

"Really? We're screwed. The show's in just a few days. I've been preparing for it for six months now." Louisa's friend lowered her head, feeling sad and dejected. She suffered a double whammy. First, the models broke their contracts; and now, they lost their practice space. She was afraid that her bad luck would continue.

"Well, like the saying goes, 'the road to success is always under construction.' Why not call your friends to see if we can borrow something?" Louisa said with a bitter smile. She knew even if she swallowed her pride to ask her friends for help, they wouldn't help her, for she had offended too many of them in the past. They really hated her now, and would just laugh if they knew she needed something.

"I called everyone I know. The rooms they have are too small, and larger ones cost too much." Annoyed and perplexed, Louisa's friend was almost in tears. She was so upset that she was like an ant on a hot pan.

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