Chapter 934
Just like that, a glass of wine spilled on Joanne's dress.
Before she could say anything, the waiter took the lead and apologized tremblingly. She was about to cry, "I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to..."
Joanne looked at the smudge of wine stains on her clothes and frowned, but she did not intend to trouble the waiter either.
It was an accident, after all.
'It's okay, don't cry," comforted Joanne.
"Thank you. You are so kind," said the waiter, looking at Joanne gratefully. She then pointed upstairs. "Your dress is all ruined. Shall I take you upstairs to change to a new one?'
Joanne nodded. She looked back and waved at Old Madam Atherton and then followed the waiter up to the second floor.
Just as she was about to reach the lounge, the waiter suddenly stopped and pointed to the room diagonally opposite. "That's Miss Catelyn's room. There are many unworn dresses in it. You can choose any one of them."
Joanne did not give it a second thought. She and Catelyn had about the same body figure, and she would often change into her clothes while they were both living in Ocean Path Residence.
Joanne entered the room alone.
The moment she opened the door, a scent of gardenias filled her nostrils.
What a pleasant smell! Joanne took a deep breath and sniffed the scent around the air. She then went to the closet and found a blue dress in it.
In the midst of changing, the zipper on the back got stuck.
The gardenia fragrance became stronger. Joanne felt a little weaker for some reason, and her mind seemed foggy, not noticing that the door was pushed open.
Cedrick was told by a waiter earlier that Catelyn had asked him to come upstairs to see her.
He remembered that she mentioned that she might feel some discomfort during her period and asked the waiter for the specific room number.
As he pushed the door open, he was instantly hit by the strong scent of gardenias.
Cedrick frowned slightly. What's with this strong scent?
Immediately afterward, he saw a woman with her back in the direction of the door, struggling to pull the zipper of her dress. The blue dress was like layers of waves, and the woman looked like a beautiful mermaid, which deeply attracted Cedrick's attention.
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