Chapter 92
He came to the design department, and no one was surprised. He used to come here often, and everyone just assumed he was here to see
Catalina.
“Put this on. I’ll take you somewhere tonight.”
Brayan came to Jennifer’s desk and said.
Jennifer was totally confused as she took the things Brayan gave her into the dressing room.
That was a dress.
Pure black satin, with a circle of pearls embellishing the neckline.
The design was conservative, but the cut was smooth, and the silhouette was very flattering. When worn by Jennifer, it exuded a sophisticated and elegant vibe.
Jennifer looked at herself in the mirror and had some doubts in her
mind.
If she remembers correctly, this was the first time Brayan gave her
black clothes.
Jennifer didn’t have a strong preference for colors, but she tended to like cool tones and dark colors.
Just don’t like pink.
Thinking back on the past three years of marriage, when Brayan gave her a closet full of pink dresses and clothes, Jennifer just couldn’t help
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but laugh.
And now
Brayan actually knew to give her a black dress.
Is this considered a change Brayan made for her?
And she didn’t care what others might say when she sent it in front of her office colleagues.
What if Catalina misunderstood?
Jennifer was feeling a bit all over the place.
I spent too long in the changing room. When I came out, there weren’t many people left in the office.
Bravan just gave her a casual glance, with a calm expression, no emotions showing.
“After getting on the car, touch up your makeup a bit.”
Jennifer paused for a moment, then replied, “Okay.”
This feeling…
It seemed like she was going to go on a date with Brayan.
But this time the driver wasn’t Brayan himself, it was Jamie.
Sitting in the back seat of the black Maybach, Jennifer felt nervous for
some reason.
Every now and then, she would sneak a glance at Brayan beside her.
Brayan looked normal and didn’t say a word.
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Several times Jennifer wanted to ask Brayan where he was taking her.
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