Chapter 55 There’s a Camera
This segment was a competition between the designers‘ different styles. There was no size restriction for the canvas, and every designer could come up with a draft of their own imagination. according to their understanding of their model’s style.
Since it was a live show about professionals, there was barely any fluff. The screen time was almost all for the contestants. They would have to hand in their first draft before four in the afternoon, and then they would start a discussion and merge things together,
In other words, the designers needed a lot of alone time to gain their inspiration. As the assistant, Abigail had to talk to the models and ask for their measurements to make things easier during the discussion. She and Luna weren’t in the same venue, so she didn’t have time to come up with
another sketch.
Once the host was gone, things in the hall got livelier. The designers were talking about the concept. Abigail was worried, but all she could do was follow Joan to her room. She then took out her notebook and tape measure. “Miss Palmer, I’ll need to take your measurements.”
Joan was in no hurry. Before the cameraman could come in, she leaned on the door and looked at Abigail. “Did Luna meet up with Sean last night? Tell me the truth, and I’ll give you fifteen grand.”
That’s probably her annual salary.
Abigail paused for a moment, then she looked at Joan calmly. “No. Mr. Graham is not her
tea.” Man, she thinks everyone likes Sean.
cup
of
Joan didn’t believe it at all, and her gaze turned icy. No one here, so I don’t have to hide myself. She put on a scornful look. “So, you want more? Fine. How about seventy–five grand?” She paused and added, “If you refuse to talk, I have my own ways to find the answer I want, but it might or might
not affect you.”
With Sean backing her up, she could bully anyone she wanted, especially a lowly assistant like
Abigail.
Frustration and irritation welled up in Abigail’s heart. “It’s not about the money, Miss Palmer. I can’t just come up with a story about something that never happened.”
“Something that never happened? Do as I say, and I’ll have Sean assign you to a designer from a better studio even if Luna fires you. You don’t want to just be her assistant all your life, do you?”
Joan scoffed.
Abigail cocked her eyebrow. “What’s wrong with that? I mean, someone’s willing to pay me seventy- five grand.” She’d rather refuse the money than collude with this woman. In fact, Joan was willing to give her that much money just to get close to Luna.
Joan felt humiliated, and she shoved Abigail away. “Trying to annoy me, are you?”
Abigail staggered backward for a moment before she found her bearing. Furious, she looked at Joan, but she held her tongue. I need that diamond.
Abigail really wanted to slap this woman and stomp on her face. You’re just an influencer, not a real
model. If they weren’t unlucky enough to be assigned as her teammates, Abigail wouldn’t even
spare her a look, much less design her clothes. She’s not even an actual lady, but she acts like she’s
one.
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