Chapter 182
Arabella had barely been in the office for a while when someone knocked on the door.
“Come in.”
“Ms. Bennett.” It was Molly who walked in, a bag in her hand and a cheery smile on her face. “This is the cheesecake my mom made this morning. She insisted I deliver it to you. You’ve been a huge help to us; we can’t thank you enough.” Molly handed the bag to her, still smiling.
“Tell your mom I said thanks.” Arabella opened the bag to find a box with a cake and a cup.
Arabella was a little puzzled. What’s in the cup?
“It’s fresh juice!” Molly beamed, “My mom got up early to make it.”
Arabella took a bite of the cake and asked, “Tastes great.”
Then Molly opened the cup for her, saying, “Enjoy! I won’t disturb your work.”
Not long after she left, the aroma enticed Dean into the office.
“Ms. Bennett.”
He patted his stomach; the smell of the cake was too tempting. He overslept this morning and hadn’t eaten breakfast yet. His stomach was growling.
“Do you want some?” Arabella raised an eyebrow.
“Yes!” Dean looked at her hopefully, wishing she would share some with him.
“Come and get it.” Arabella generously offered.
Dean happily took a piece of the cake, and oh man, it was delicious!
Just then, Arabella’s phone started vibrating. She glanced at the screen and saw it was a call from the Piano Association.
“Ms. Bennett, I won’t disturb you.” Dean knew she was busy and tactfully excused himself.
Arabella answered the call, “What’s up?”
“Ms: Bennett, there’s a piano award ceremony at the Paramount theater in a couple of days. We were wondering if you could present an award for us.”
The voice on the other end was cautious: “We mainly want to provide some encouragement to the contestants, especially since we haven’t had any big shots attend for the past three years.”
Leonard would never attend this kind of minor competition’s award ceremony.
Even when the hosts of international competitions invited him numerous times, Leonard never showed up!
Although the chance of a high–profile figure like Arabella attending was slim,
They still held out hope: “Ms. Bennett, please don’t refuse. Could you consider it? If the contestants hear that you’re coming, they would definitely work harder! Your presence would mean a lot to them!”
The National Piano Competition?
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