Chapter 130
The woman in the mirror was dressed in a crimson dress that outlined the alluring curves of her body.
The makeup on her face emphasized her delicate features, and she looked as bewitching as a siren.
Cece stood behind Vicky and scanned her from head to toe in contentment. âPerfect!â
Vicky, having rarely dressed in such a bold color, frowned. âDonât you think this is too revealing?â
The dress Vicky wore was made by Cece.
Cece had grown into an extraordinary fashion designer under Vickyâs guidance, specializing in gowns.
When she was told that Vicky would be attending Tylerâs birthday party, Cece burnt the midnight oil to
produce an exquisite gown.
âToday is Mister Hartâs party and as his wife, you need to stand out and intimidate other women so they
wonât dare seduce Mister Hart!â Cece deadpanned.
said made sense, Vicky
knocked on the door, and a majestic man stepped
Hart,â greeted
from the mirror and smiled.â Why
check on you,â
to her, and his eyes darkened with lust
âIs it okay? Iâm sure I wonât be embarrassing
who had been targeting her, invited to the party, but Sheila and other women who were hoping to
attract Tylerâs
toward her and when she turned around to speak to him, he placed his hand on the back of her head
effort into her looks. At the same time, she knew her makeup would be smudged if she allowed Tyler
away. âWait. My
away, but
Sometime later, he finally let her go. The mirror reflected the way they held onto one another.
She collapsed into his arms helplessly and gasped for air. As she turned around, she saw her reflection
and widened her eyes in shock. âAh!â
Though it was minutes away from the start of the party, her lips were swollen.
There was a fire burning in his eyes when he said hoarsely, âChange to another dress.â
She scowled at him. âThis dress is made specifically for tonight. Iâm not wearing anything else.â
He leaned closer and whispered seductively into her ear., âBe a good girl and change.â
Tyler had a wonderful voice, but his voice was often laced with a cold tone. Yet, when he whispered
into her ear, she felt butterflies in her stomach.