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“I’ve already seen Ynda’s work. She’ll be the one to win the championship this time,” Brendon said, holding her hand with certainty.
Katieughed lightly. “If Brendon says so, then you will be the world champion. We might as well start celebrating, don’t you think?”
“Stop teasing me,” Ynda answered with a modest smile. “The initial results aren’t even out yet. It’s far too soon to celebrate.”
“So what? You’re bound to win. Christina doesn’t stand a chance against you,” Katie said with confidence.
Brendon’s brows drew together slightly at that remark. He knew Christina had entered thepetition as well. He wasn’t afraid she might surpass Ynda, but rather that she would suffer a crushing defeat. He had studied Ynda’s design, and it was certain to prevail. Besides, Ynda was already the reigning champion of the national fashion designpetition. Her brilliance in the field was undeniable.
“Brendon, what’s on your mind?” Ynda watched him with concern, noticing the crease in his brow as though something weighed on him.
“It’s nothing,” Brendon replied with a smile, masking his unease. “Just thinking about a project.”
“Brendon,” Ynda pressed, her gaze steady as she asked deliberately, “who do you think will win—me or Christina?”<fnd3ea> Content originallyes from find?novel</fnd3ea>
“Of course, you,” Brendon said at once, smiling as he spoke.
Ynda’s heart eased instantly, her lips curving with satisfaction. “Thank you for believing in me. But if Christina loses, she might feel devastated.”
“She’ll have to ept it. She can only fault herself forcking the talent,” Brendon answered offhandedly.
Ynda’s smile deepened. Leaning in, she kissed him on the cheek. “When that happens, let’s send her a small gift of encouragement. Tell her not to lose heart.”
“…and that she can try again in the nextpetition.”
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“Alright,” Brendon agreed with a nod.
What neither of them knew was that Christina’s design had already been chosen. The moment the judgesid eyes on it, their expressions lit up, and praise flowed freely.
A week passed.
The final thirty designs had been selected and were now posted on the official site for public voting.
“Ynda! I just saw that your piece made it!” Katie couldn’t hide her excitement as she blurted out the news.
“Really?” Ynda said, putting on a look of surprise.
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