Amelia frowned at the two tickets in her hand. She''d hoped to go with Cameron but would have thought Cameron wasn''t interested in the fashion show
Tuming to Sienna, Amelia asked, "Do you want to go? I have an extra ticket."
Sienna replied, "If Cameron''s not going, I''ll skip it too."
Amelia turned to L. "Don''t take Cameron''s ticket-here, take mine."
"Okay." L didn''t care whose ticket it was, as long as she could attend.
"Cameron,e with us," Amelia pleaded again.
Cameron said, "I''m not sure if I''ll have time."
She worried Sienna might feel left out since everyone else in the dorm had tickets. Though they hadn''t bonded much, Cameron could tell Sienna was sensitive and insecure.
As expected, Sienna rxed when Cameron didn''t agree.
David quickly arranged an interview for Sienna, who''d work part-time on Saturdays and Sundays at a hundred dors a day. Earning eight hundred dors
a month would cover her living expenses perfectly. Sienna thought Cameron was incredibly reliable
Another week flew by, and Cameron eventually gave her fashion show ticket to Sienna.
Sienna hesitated. "Cameron, if I go, you can''t."
Cameron said, "I''m busy that day-hanging out with a friend."
"Really?" Sienna asked.
Cameron nodded. She did have ns. To be more specific, a friend had invited her out.
Bradley had messaged her days earlier, saying he''d take her somewhere on Saturday but refused to say where. Cameron agreed out of her trust for him.
On Saturday night, everyone in Room 201 except Cameron dressed up for the show.
"Fashion shows require mour," Amelia said. "Some watch the designs, but others watch you. Every ce is a stage."
L chimed in, "Amelia, you''re gorgeous-you''re always right."
Sienna fretted, "I don''t know how to do makeup, and I don''t have nice clothes."
Amelia offered, "I''ll do your makeup."
L added, "We''re the same height-you can wear borrow my clothes."
Before leaving, Amelia asked Cameron again, "Sure you won''t join us?" Cameron shook her head. "I have ns. Have fun."
t your school gate," he said softly. It had been ages since he''d seen her after acknowledging
Shortly after they left, Cameron got a call from Bradley. "I''m at y his feelings-he was impressed with his own patience.
"I''ll be right out," Cameron said.
"Okay." Bradley sat in the driver''s seat, long fingers tapping the steering wheel, Rolling down the window, his strikingly handsome face came into de
Amelia, sitting in the back of a Rolls-Royce, spotted Bradley at a nce. She thought she was hallucinating and quickly rolled down her window for s better look, but the car had already passed.
"Is something wrong, Ms.?" the driver asked.
"Nothing." Amelia shook her head. Even if it was Bradley, it didn''t matter-she no longer liked him. Still, she wondered why he was here. She thought, is Cameron hanging out with Bradley tonight?''
"Everything okay?" L asked curiously.
"Yeah," Amelia said.
Sienna, meanwhile, was stunned by the Rolls-Royce''s stunning starry ceiling. This was a true luxury, every inch exuding opulence.