The dress wrapped her plump breasts just right, cleavage partly hidden. The tight-waisted design emphasized a beautiful spread-out of her hemline. To complete the look, she had chosen a burgundy belt, buckled into a butterfly knot. The belt complemented her burgundy stilettos, decorated with butterfly knots at the counter.
She wore her long straight hair in a relaxed bun and had a black butterfly earring in her left ear. She chose slight make-up, different from the typical woman in parties who would sure arrive in excessive make-up. Her make-up was almost invisible, but she looked gorgeous. The light-yellow lip gloss and her clear eyes matched nicely, making it difficult for others to take eyes off her even for just a moment.
The admiration in Eric's eyes was unmistakable. He saw Molly as an angel falling through the sky at dawn, after a cloudy starless night, who attempted to go out of darkness while clinging to the different temptation brought by darkness. Her radiance was like bright morning light shining through the gloomy, grey sky of his heart. And Eric's attraction looked even deeper. He peeked into her soul, to the wonderful person Molly was inside.
Eric stared at Molly in such a way that she felt nervous. She puckered her lips and asked,"Well, looking terrible?"
Eric smiled extremely evilly and attractively. He slightly looked up and said,"You are going to be the most beautiful black swan at the party!"
'You will also be a black swan that can beat on certain nerve deep in somebody's heart!'
Eric thought, with a naughty smile.
At the moment, Tony came back, saying that Brian told him to pick Molly up. Eric refused him outright before Molly could even say a word. Without hesitation, he took an overcoat for Molly and grabbed her by the hand and walked her out of the villa. Without a word, he drove Molly to the hotel for the party.
All that Tony could do was to drive, trailing after Eric. When he found a chance to call Brian, he briefly reported to him what was happening.
On the other end, Brian frowned, not wanting to believe what he heard. He only put in a few dispassionate words and hung up.
"What's up?" Shirley asked out of concern when she saw the darkness on Brian's face.
"Nothing!" an indifferent-looking Brian answered with one word and kept his gaze on Wing and Weston, who sat in front of him. Weston had said something to which Wing was grinning sheepishly, her eyes curving into half moons. "Wing and Weston don't have the plan to get married, do they?" he asked Shirley in return.
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