Alisa felt her good mood slipping away as she noticed Jason hadn't glanced her way even once. Frustrated, she walked over to him and asked, "Does this dress not look good on me?"
She knew Monica had bought a similar dress, and Alisa had asked the store clerk to fetch her the same one—a bright orange maxi dress. However, unlike Monica, who had a fair complexion and a figure that could pull off anything, Alisa had to opt for a larger size to accommodate her wider shoulders and a bit of extra padding around her waist and hips.
Wearing the dress, Alisa felt it did her no favors. Her complexion, her hair, everything seemed mismatched with the bold color. It just didn't pop; instead, it dulled her down to looking like any ordinary woman who would blend into the crowd.
Jason, absorbed in his phone, was scrolling through Facebook when he stumbled upon a post by Monica. She was wearing the same orange dress, but it looked spectacular on her. Her fair skin glowed against the color, and her figure was highlighted beautifully, with her hair elegantly tied up, exposing her graceful collarbones. The picture was taken at Southridge Estates, where she and Anastasia were enjoying afternoon tea.
The noise from Alisa finally drew Jason's attention, and he noticed her dress—a replica of Monica's. As someone who appreciated aesthetics, his brain couldn't help but make the comparison.
He frowned and asked, "Anastasia, when did you get that dress?"
"Picked it up this afternoon. How does it look?" Alisa twirled around, trying to show off the dress with a smile that didn’t quite reach her eyes.
The dress had cost her over ten grand. She hadn't felt the pinch when buying it, but now the regret was palpable. She hadn’t even removed the tag, which was still tucked inside.
Jason saw through her attempt to mimic Monica. "Anastasia," he said gently, "everyone has their own style and personality. Just be yourself."
Alisa's smile faltered, and she looked at him, crestfallen. "You don't like it, do you? Jason, I don’t want you calling me Anastasia—please, just call me Alisa, okay?"
"Anastasia, I—"
To Alisa, those words cut deeper than anything. For a man to choose death over marriage to her was the ultimate humiliation.
Tears streamed down her face as she wiped them away. "Isla’s waiting for me at home. I’ll leave now, but I’ll be back tomorrow."
As she walked away, wearing a dress that cost more than ten thousand dollars, she wasn’t ready to completely burn bridges with Jason.
When she reached the hospital entrance, she accidentally knocked over a janitor’s bucket, staining her expensive dress. Her frustration boiled over. "Look what you've done! This dress is ruined. It cost over ten thousand dollars!"
The janitor, flustered by the claim, retorted, "You knocked it over yourself! And you expect me to believe that dress cost that much? You look like you're trying to pull a fast one. Who do you think you're fooling?"
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Bond Between Us (Anastasia and Herman)
Author pls Pls don't separate Ana and Herman once again because of Sandy. There must be an ending to Ana's sufferings!...
Yes yes yes!!! Thank you!!!...
How comes the twists are becoming uninteresting and unrealistic? Readers will prefer cleaner straight happy endings. Please don't go far beyond otherwise readers will lose interest. Time to end the story like we want it to be....
Please give us a happy ending for Anastasia and Herman with Pattie recognized as Herman's daughter, thank you!!!...
Pls update. This novel is really good....