Chapter 307
Esther’s body bore numerous old and new crisscrossing scars. These scars marred her perfection but also added a touch of destructive beauty.
“Mrs. Warner, there’s a new scar removal technology available now. Would you like to try it?” the salon consultant suggested.
“No need,” Esther coldly rejected, gazing at her scars in the mirror.
Esther wanted these scars to remain on her body. Every time she looked in the mirror, they served as a reminder not to be so foolish. That man had left scars on her body and in her heart. that could never be erased
While cosmetic procedures could potentially remove the physical scars, the wounds in her heart would remain forever, unable to be wiped away.
The salon consultant looked regretfully at the scars on Esther’s body, acknowledging that life. was fair. Esther had been bestowed with utmost beauty, but it came with a tragic past.
After a complete styling, the salon consultant led Esther to Bradley. “Mr. Warner, Mrs. Warner’s styling is complete.”
Bradley glanced up, his eyes filled with astonishment. He could hardly believe that the stunning beauty standing before him was the disheveled Esther he had seen at the funeral.
“Change the dress,” Bradley commanded, looking at the navy gown with a high slit that revealed Esther’s thighs with the slightest movement, provoking countless fantasies among
men
The salon consultant helped Esther change into a deep V-neck gown.
“Change again,” Bradley possessively demanded, eyeing the V-neck. “Wear something more ordinary.”
In truth, each dress had its own appeal, whether it was a backless design, a leg-baring style, or at the very least, revealing the collarbone.
The consultants faced difficulty when Bradley became so particular.
Esther’s gaze fell upon a dress in a purple gradient. “I’ll wear this one.”
The salon consultant was shocked and said, “But you look stunning in all these dresses.”
As a woman, she couldn’t help but be enthralled by Esther’s beauty as well.
“I’ll wear this one,” Esther insisted.
The dress was meticulously crafted, with attention given to every detail. Its most captivating feature was the purple gradient pattern with a cascade of wisteria flowers. When one walked in the dress, it appeared as if a gentle breeze would make the purple petals fall.
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