I recalled that I had indeed taken such a piece after she mentioned it. "I’ll ask Theo to bring it over."
I stepped aside and called Theo, who was at home.
"It's only been a few hours and you already miss me?" Theo had become glib at sweet-talking at some point in time.
Ignoring his question, I immediately said, "I'll send you a photo. Can you look for the item in my closet and then bring it here for me? It's urgent."
Theo did not joke around anymore, perhaps sensing the urgency in my tone. "Okay, I’ll send it over."
After hanging up the call, I sent him a photo and he replied: [I’ll be over as soon as possible.]
I wondered if he could find it quickly. I was worried because the photoshoot was progressing fast, and I might cause Lola and Harriet dissatisfaction if we could not make it in time. After all, time was money to them.
Harriet changed into another outfit and came out. I was anxious, and watching things here would make me even more uneasy. "Shannon, please watch over here. I'll go out and wait for Theo."
"Alright."
I ran outside and looked into the distance but did not see Theo's car for a long time. I hoped he was able to find it smoothly.
I exhaled. It felt as if dozens of ants were crawling around my heart, making me nervous.
I did not know how much time had passed before I heard the sound of a car.
It was Theo's car!
Sure enough, he was speeding before he stopped the car next to me and handed me the bag. "Hurry up and take it in. I'll park the car and then look for you inside."
"Alright."
I replied hurriedly. Accepting the bag, I ran inside and gave the clothes to the staff, heaving a sigh of relief. “We made it!"
Shannon frowned slightly. "It's really thanks to your Theo."
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