Lisa''s attention was still on the skincare brand Tina and Howard had been raving about. She was already nning to order a couple of bottles online. But when she saw Mirabee out, she wanted to chat. Her eyes fell on Mirabe''s face, and she was stunned. Then her eyes widened in shock.
"Holy cow, Mira, your face... it''s not sunburned at all!!!" she blurted out.
Mirabe''s skin was in way better shape than Tina''s.
At Lisa''s exmation, Tina and Howard instinctively looked up at Mirabe. Their reactions were identical to Lisa''s.
Mirabe sauntered over to the table, casually pulled out a napkin, and wiped the water off her face. After a few seconds, she crumpled the napkin and tossed it perfectly into a nearby trash can. She raised an eyebrow at Lisa, "What can I say? I''m a pro at sunscreen."
Her demeanor wasid-back, with a hint of mischief.
Lisa coughed. "I was fully armed too! Look at my face, it''s all sunburned."
Her skin was sensitive; no matter how much sunscreen she thered on, it was prone to damage.
"Poor kid," Mirabe said with a quick nce.
Lisa: "..."
Lisa quietly examined Mirabe''s face for a few moments, then scanned her neck and arms. Not a hint of sunburn.
It hit her then. She looked down at her own arms. They were pale but not as bad as her face.
She remembered the sunscreen Mirabe had applied on her at noon. Suddenly, Lisa walked up to Mirabe, grabbed her hand, and looked up with puppy-dog eyes. "Sis, can you share some of your sunscreen with me?"
Forget those high-end brands, Mira''s sunscreen was way better. A quickparison made it clear!
Mirabe raised an eyebrow at Lisa, then pulled her hand back. She walked over to her bed, pulled out suitcase from underneath, and
sw novel
grabbed one of the two bottles inside. She handed one to Lisa.
Though small, the bottle shouldst through the training camp.
Lisa held the bottle like it was a treasure. "Thank you so much."
Mirabe just smiled.
After all, Lisa was a fan of her Leo.
Tina and Howard, standing nearby, had stopped discussing high-end sunscreens. They were already feeling envious at the sight of Mirabe''s wless face.
They exchanged a nce, and Tina approached Mirabe with a smile. Her voice was softer. "Mirabe, do you have any more of that sunscreen? Could you spare me a bottle?"
Mirabe''s suitcase was still open, and Tina saw there was one bottle left.
Mirabe ncedzily at Tina, then closed the suitcase. Her tone was much colder than with Lisa. "Sorry, I don''t have much left."
She zipped it up and shoved it back under the bed.
Tina''s smile froze, envy shing in her eyes at Mirabe''s perfect skin. After a moment of thought, she said, "How about this, I''ll pay you double the price of high-end brands Deal?"
High-end sunscreens ranged from a hundred to three hundred dors Given Mirabe''s ordinary
background, Tina thought offering
double the money would make her jump at the chance.
After all, who wouldn''t want to earn a few hundred bucks from a single bottle of
homemade sunscreen?