League 401
League 401
Winston tightened his grip on his phone and looked up at Caldwell Villa. He stared at the place for a long while before driving away.
In the end, he still didn’t respond to the designer’s text.
When Millie went downstairs for breakfast the next morning, she heard Julia say, “I saw Winston when I came home last night.”
Millie, calmly eating her breakfast, asked, “Where?”
“In front of our house.”
Julia had just finished work when Winston left. She found it odd that he would pass by their villa, so she checked the surveillance footage and saw that his car had been parked at their entrance for nearly half an
hour.
“Oh,” Millie responded simply.
“Everyone’s saying he’s about to get engaged to the Lowells‘ daughter.”
Julia sipped her coffee and looked at Millie. However, her daughter was unfazed. She continued to eat her sandwich while scrolling through her phone.
“Best wishes to them,” she replied dismissively.
Whether Winston got engaged to Joanna or not was irrelevant to Millie. What mattered was that Marvin had just texted her, saying the Aspher was in the country.
Millie needed to arrange a meeting with the Aspher’s owner as soon as possible.
Seeing her lack of interest in Winston, Julia silently heaved a sigh of
relief.
“Mills, you should also start preparing your gown for the cruise party.” A thought crossed Julia’s mind, and she asked, “What color are you
planning to wear? I’ll help you pick out some jewelry.”
“Anything’s fine,” Millie answered, still focused on her phone.
A hint of displeasure crossed Julia’s face. “How can you be so indifferent about this? When women who don’t know each other gather, Isn’t it all about comparing and showing off?
“Black then.” Millie chose a random color.
Julia sighed. “People these days seem to only choose black or white. as if everyone has forgotten about other colors! Why not wear
something with a bit of color?
She continued, “You know what, I’ll handle your gown for you. You don’t
need to find someone else to do it.” NôvelDrama.Org is the owner.
As a designer, Julia couldn’t stand seeing Millie settle for less.
Millie lifted her head and grinned at her mother. Julia should have said that earlier. She was just waiting for an easy solution.
“Here’s the plan. Go to Dusk Boutique after work tonight. I’ll have the designer take your measurements,” Julia announced. “That’s settled then. I’m heading to work now.”
Millie nodded obediently. “Alright, see you tonight.”
That evening, Millie headed straight to Dusk Boutique after work.
Located in Yerwick, it was a store run by a 30–year–old designer named Leah Keller. She was a rising star in the fashion world, known for her
unique creativity and innovative ideas.
Leah and Julia had crossed paths at a fashion show abroad. Although their design styles were different, they had hit it off well.
The boutique was located in the heart of Yerwick City, on a lively, popular street packed with luxury sports cars.
But as soon as a purple Pagani arrived, it caught everyone’s attention. The car was impressive.
The onlookers were taken aback when Millie stepped out of the car. She wore sunglasses, dressed in a black cropped top, and long black pants. Her hair was casually held back by her sunglasses, giving her an effortlessly cool vibe.
The door to Dusk Boutique swung open, and a staff member nodded at
Millie. “Hello.”
The store’s interior was lavish, with only a few garments on display. Nevertheless, each piece was captivating and uniquely alluring.
Millie had done some research on Leah’s designs and was quite fond of
them.
“Hi, I’m Millie Caldwell. I have a fitting scheduled with the designer, booked under Julia Caldwell’s name,” Millie told the staff.
“Hello, Ms. Caldwell. Ms. Keller is still discussing designs with a client inside. Please, have a seat,” the staff said while gesturing toward the
back of the store.
Millie pointed to the dresses on the wall and asked, “Can I also look at these gowns?”
“Of course, Ms. Caldwell. If you find one you like, feel free to try it,” the staff responded with a smile.
Millie raised an eyebrow as she examined the gowns in the display
cases and on the walls.
Right then, she stopped in front of a short, white dress. Unlike the more glamorous and seductive pieces, this dress was understated. Yet, it
exuded a clean and graceful elegance.