"Look, I owe you one for bringing this up with your contacts, but this is a first for me. If you really want to thank someone, thank Summer. Gotta dash, bye."
After hanging up the call, Jossie looked at Arabella in astonishment. "Thank you, Summer. Oh, I mean, Bella. What should I call you now, Summer or Bella? You're amazing, you know? Just a moment ago, I thought you knew Ms. Kiki or Summer, but you are Summer herself."
Her gaze thoroughly appraised Arabella from head to toe. That figure really did resemble Summer's.
How had she not noticed this before?
"What about the outfit?" Arabella asked with a light smile.
"Right here." Jossie handed her the phone back and led her to the wardrobe area. "We've got some dresses here for the female guests. They're all brand new and tailored. You're so slim. Any of these should fit you perfectly."
Arabella's eyes settled on a beautiful, light blue gown, adorned with exquisite handmade floral patterns and ornate embroidery that made her look like a mermaid risen from the sea – noble, elegant, and ethereal.
Jossie was astounded by how Arabella looked in the gown, "It's stunning on you. It's like that dress was made just for you."
Arabella felt the look was passable. "Got any hair ties?"
"Sure, just give me a sec. I'll call the stylist and the makeup artist over."
"No need." Arabella quickly swept her hair up into an elegant bun, her beauty even more radiant.
Jossie couldn't resist taking out her phone to capture Arabella's dazzling presence, thinking of keeping it as a memento for David.
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