Lizetta only freaked out for a sec she’d taken so many tumbles while dancing that her muscles have a
mind of their own now.
She was about to pull a mid–air twist and flip when a big hand mped down on her side. Before
Lizetta could even process what was happening, she was scooped up off the ground into a full–on bear
hug.
Her heart pounding, Lizetta looked up and locked eyes with the man who’d been MIA for a week. The
mall’s overhead lights were blinding, but there he was, holding her, his perfectlybed hair catching
the starlight, looking like some sort of god with his handsome face.
He was dressed to kill today in a ck shirt and a silver–gray checkered tie. His suit wasn’t the run–of–
the–mill kind – it had a bold peakpel design, and with that silver brooch and matching watch
gleaming, he was the epitome of posh arrogance.
Lizetta was so stunned being in his arms that she was totally spaced out. Then he whispered in her
ear, “What, I’ve been away that long and you couldn’t recognize your own hubby?”
Hubby? That was a new one for Lizetta – she couldn’t help but blush to her roots, all dibobted.
It wasn’t until she caught the scoffing, not teasing, look in Remington’s eyes that she snapped back to
reality.
She pushed him away and hopped down, quipping, “Yep, didn’t recognize you. After all, even a mutt
can look like a gentleman for a day.”
Remington almost burst outughing in fury. He’d saved her and this was his thanks – a dig at his
humanity?
“Can’t walk upright anymore? All you got left is a sharp tongue, huh? If I’m a mutt, then you’re
mutt’s mate.”
Remington steadied her and then let go.
Mutt and the mate? What the heck – Lizetta was not amused.
“Boss, everyone’s still waiting.” Cedric stepped up, a respectful reminder in his voice.
Only then did Lizetta notice that Remington showing up had been strictly business. A lineup of suited
and booted elites stood at the shoe store’s entrance, all eyes on them, waiting for him.
Even among these older folks, Remington’s regal aura was undeniable. His status was clear as day.
Lizetta wasn’t sure if they’d caught her snarkyments, and she blushed, looking down.
Remington addressed the store manager, who looked like they were scared to breathe, “Clean this
floor up, get some proper mats for the try–on area, and don’t leave safety hazards lying
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around.”
The manager nodded like their life depended on it, even scribbling notes.
Remington nced at Lizetta and then walked away without another word.
The elites swarmed him, and he was back in business mode in no time, sharp as ever, “What’s with the
leasing strategy here? The advertising’s not cutting it. Who’s still backing this outdated setup?”
As the group moved off, Ynda rushed over, grabbing Lizetta’s hand and whispering with a squeal,
“Gotta admit, Badass Remington’s got the hardware and software down pat. That aura of his – I didn’t
even dare toe over. If only he didn’t have any crap to deal with, he’d be perfect.”
Lizetta was helpless, “Why do I feel like you’re trash–talking me?”
Ynda’s eyes popped, “No way, he’s been eating you up recently? Where have you two been rolling
in the hay? You’re staying with me – howe I don’t know squat?”
“Speaking of which, this mall belongs to the Dashiell Group?”
Lizetta went back to trying on shoes, ignoring Ynda, but it seemed like she wasn’t destined for a
peaceful shoe shopping experience today.
A snarky voice came from behind, “Hrious, some people would do anything to marry into wealth and
yet they’re stuck browsing at a plebeian shoe store, not minding the shame they bring to the Dashiell
family.”
Lizetta turned around and saw Evelina and Shirley, looking like two peas in a pod.
was Shirley who’d been making the snide remarks. She was the sixth child in Remington’s generation
and was the daughter of Remington’s uncle.
Before Lizetta was taken in, Shirley relished being the one and only girl, but when the former was
adopted, without changing herst name, she stepped into the family hierarchy and had Remington’s
backing.
Whatever Shirley had, Remington made sure Lizetta had too – and often, what he gave Lizetta was
even better than what was nned for Shirley.
High and mighty Ms. Shirley Dashiell couldn’t stand it. So, to Shirley, Lizetta had always been a thorn in
her side. It was no surprise that Shirley and Evelina were thick as thieves..
“Do you like the shoes here, Sis? Pick any pair, I’ll buy them for you. After all, they’re not expensive.”
Evelina came over, sounding all generous, as if she’dpletely forgotten the p she’d received.
Lizetta motioned to a shopping guide, “Bring me one of each size from these two rows; she’s footing
the bill.”
She pointed at Evelina, whose smile instantly stiffened, “Sis.”
Ynda rolled her eyes. “If you can’t afford it, shut it. Seriously. I’m so done with people who unt
what theyck!”
“It’s not that I can’t afford it, or that I’m stingy with you, but buying so many shoes is just
wasteful when you can’t wear them all.”Content is property ? N?velDrama.Org.