Chapter 35
The sunlight streamed through the window, casting a warm glow over the room. Evelyn hesitated before speaking. "Three years ago, Uncle Benjamin was in an accident and needed extensive medical treatment. I dropped out of the competition to work as a caregiver for a wealthy family."
She couldn't bring herself to tell Alexander that she had married Nathaniel.
Daniel leaned forward, his eyes bright. "The awards ceremony is next week, isn't it? Let's get you something stunning to wear, Evelyn."
When it came to high-profile events and red carpets, no one had more expertise than him.
Evelyn nodded, though her fingers twisted nervously in her lap.
Alexander exhaled quietly. The Sinclair family was behind the Fleur International Design Competition, which meant he couldnโt reveal himself just yet. The last thing he wanted was for Evelyn to discover his identity and resent him for it. Reluctantly, he had to let Daniel accompany her instead.
But fate had other plans. Both Alexander and Daniel were swamped with work the next day, leaving Olivia to take Evelyn shopping.
The moment they stepped into the upscale mall, Evelynโs breath caught. The price tags made her stomach drop. She tugged Oliviaโs sleeve. "These brands are way out of my budget. Letโs try somewhere else."
Olivia waved her off with a confident smile. "Relax, Evelyn. I know someone who works hereโshe can get us a discount on an evening gown. This is your first awards ceremony! You deserve to shine."
Before Evelyn could protest, Olivia pulled her toward a Chanel boutique.
Penelope Whitmore had just left the spa when she spotted Evelyn entering the mall. A smirk curled her lips as she followed, designer bag swinging from her arm.
She sauntered up, voice dripping with condescension. "Well, well. Fancy seeing you here, Evelyn. Do you even know how much these dresses cost? A few thousand dollarsโpeanuts for me, but probably a yearโs salary for someone like you."
Olivia arched a brow, unimpressed. "Itโs just a dress. I think we can manage."
Money had never been an issue for her. Back in Nord City, she never even glanced at price tags.
Penelope burst into laughter. "Oh, please. This isnโt some flea market where you can haggle over prices. This place is for people like meโnot peasants who canโt afford a single piece."
Evelynโs hands clenched into fists. "Watch your mouth, Penelope."
She could tolerate the insults aimed at her, but she wouldnโt stand for Olivia being disrespected.
Oliviaโs eyes narrowed. The moment Penelope introduced herself, she recognized herโanother rotten apple from the Whitmore family tree.
Just then, a sales associate approached with several gowns. "Ladies, Iโve selected a few options that might suit you."
Penelope scoffed, eyeing the dresses. "Why are you even looking at evening gowns, Evelyn? Donโt tell me youโre attending the awards ceremony."
Evelyn met her gaze evenly. "I am. Got a problem with that?"
Penelope smirked. "You do know only finalists get invites, right? Unless, of course, youโre someone importantโlike me."
Olivia rolled her eyes. "Who said Evelyn didnโt make it to the finals? Unlike some people who got disqualified for paying someone else to do their designs."
As the wife of the competitionโs organizer, she knew exactly what had happened.