Chapter 5 A Gown That Doesn’t Fit
Just as Lindsey was about to push Jaelyn away, Jaelyn suddenly paused. Her expression changed slightly. She frowned and let her go.
Jaclyn glanced at her waistline. “Lindsey, is your dress a little too big? It looks rather loose.”
Every evening banquet was a silent competition.
Dresses and jewelry were their means of flaunting status.
Brands and designers were always the hot topics of gossip. Wearing last season’s pieces meant immediate social exclusion, let alone showing up in a knockoff.
An ill–fitting dress was clearly another embarrassing misstep.
People around them began to openly mock Lindsey.
“So she’s supposed to be Mrs. Woodward? And she can’t even get a dress that fits. Pathetic!”
“Give her a break. She was just sent back from exile overseas. Having a halfway decent dress is already impressive. Look at that hair. It looked so tacky. No wonder Mr. Woodward doesn’t like her! I wonder when he’s finally going to divorce her and be done with it.”
Jaclyn acted as if she hadn’t heard a thing and turned to complain to Eliezer. “Eliezer, why would you prepare a dress like that for my sister?”
Lindsey had already anticipated this whole scene. She stared blankly at Jaelyn, thinking how childish it all was.
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Surprisingly, Eliezer explained, “There wasn’t time to ask Lindsey for her measurements. I figured you two were about the same size, so I had the designer tailor it based on yours. I didn’t expect it wouldn’t fit. There wasn’t time to make alterations.”
All the murmuring came to an abrupt halt.
The smile on Jaelyn’s face almost froze.
She could feel the mocking gazes from around the room. Eliezer was basically saying that she was fatter than Lindsey.
Jaelyn had her eye on the dress since the Sprince S/S Show. It hadn’t been released yet and could only be acquired directly from the designer.
She hadn’t expected Lindsey to be the first to wear it.
What was more, not only had Eliezer given it to her, he was even defending her in public.
Jaelyn took a deep breath, barely holding up her frustration as she said to Eliezer, “I see. Well, next time, please be more careful.”
Eliezer lowered his gaze and looked at Lindsey. He then replied with a soft hum.
Clenching her teeth, she then turned to Lindsey with a smile. “By the way, Eliezer had several dresses sent over. The dresses are in different sizes, too. If you don’t mind, why don’t you go and pick one? The one on you doesn’t look good.”
Lindsey was about to decline.
Though the dress didn’t fit, it was actually quite comfortable. But just as she was about to turn Jaclyn down, she suddenly changed her mind and replied with a faint smile. “Sure.”
“The dresses are in the room you used to stay in. Try on whichever you
like. There are still guests I need to attend to, so I won’t walk you there.”
Lindsey nodded. “See you later, then.”
She lifted her gown and turned to leave, just as Eliezer bent down behind. her to help with the hem.
Eliezer said with a blank expression, “I’ll walk you over.”
Lindsey instinctively glanced at Jaelyn.
She didn’t miss the resentment on Jaelyn’s face, though the latter soon put on a sweet delicate smile. “Eliezer, Lindsey already gave me a birthday gift. Where’s yours?”
Lindsey pulled her hem from Eliezer’s hand and gave him a glance. “When a girl gets upset, you have to cheer her up in time. Go get your gift for her.”
She turned and walked away without hesitation.
Eliezer’s fingers tightened, but the silky dress still slipped from his palm. When he looked
steadily toward the all he could see was Lindsey’s slender figure heading
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