Chapter 49
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
Chapter 49 Change Your Clothes
In the end, Tristan took everything with him.
He crossed the room to wake Sophie up. Sophie woke up feeling much better.
âWhat are you doing?â she asked with a hoarse voice. Her throat felt sore every time she talked.
âHelping you change.â
Sophie didnât respond to him.
âGo on. Take off your wet pajama first.â
Sophie didnât do as he demanded and merely stared at him coldly.
âWhatâs the matter?â Tristan didnât think there was anything wrong with his request.
âDo you always flirt with girls like this, Mr. Tristan?â
âI donât have to do anything. I just stand there and women will flock to me. I never needed to flirt.â
Sophie was speechless at his answer.
âFine. Seeing as youâre feeling much better, change into these yourself, then come down for lunch.â
Tristan left the room after that. Sophie finally swung her gaze from Tristan to the clothing he brought
her. It was her pajama and lingerie.
She could feel the heat on her face, thinking about how he had touched her most intimate articles of
clothing. The always composed Sophie had lost her cool then.
Feeling uncomfortable with the sweat on her body, Sophie took a quick shower and changed into a
fresh set of clothing.
After drying her hair, she finally went downstairs.
âLunch is ready, Ms. Tanner. Iâll be heading back now. You can leave the dirty dishes after youâve
finished. Iâll clean them in the evening when I come over.â
âAll right.â
After the housekeeper left, Tristan was still in the study, so Sophie took a seat at the dining table.
Tristan answered a call and told his assistant to reschedule all his meetings that day.
He left for the kitchen after that. At the threshold, he saw Sophie already seated at the dining table.
Tristan walked over and scooped some pasta for her.
âYou didnât take more than a few bites this morning, so eat more now.â
Sophie held a fork in her hand and looked at him.
âDonât you have something to do today?â
He doesnât have to accompany me.
âIf you have something to do, you can leave after eating. Iâm feeling much better now.â It wasnât even a
big deal. It was just a fever.
âIâm free today.â
Collaboration worth billions canât compare to the girl sitting in front of me.
âFine then.â
Sophie didnât try to persuade him anymore since he said so.
âHave some too, Mr. Tristan. Donât just stare at me.â
Only then did Tristan pick up his spoon, but he didnât start eating. Instead, he started scooping more
food for her.
After he was satisfied that she wouldnât go hungry, he finally dug into his food. The crease on Sophieâs
forehead deepened with every bite. The food tastes quite bland today.
âWhatâs wrong? Is the food not to your liking? Shall we change the housekeeper?â
Sophie shook her head.
âItâs fine.â This housekeeper is quiet and professional. I feel comfortable when Iâm with her.
âIâll just have her add some condiments next time.â
âYou have the numbers for The Crown and Pegasus Pavilion, so just give them a call for food delivery if
you donât like the housekeeperâs food.â
âIâm not that particular.â Iâm fine as long as itâs filling. Iâm not picky with food.
After finishing lunch, Sophie couldnât sleep anymore, so she settled onto the couch and watched the
television.
Tristan cleaned up the dining table, then took a seat beside her.
He gently patted her head.
âIâm fine now.â
âThatâs great to hear.â
Even though it was just a common cold and fever, I was worried sick when I saw her lying unconscious
on the couch. She didnât even know how worried I was.
Tristan left in the evening after getting an urgent call. He even ordered her to rest at home before he
left.
After he drove away, Sophie changed her clothes straight away. Ysabelleâs birthday is tomorrow, and I
havenât even bought her a present yet. I was too busy the past few days.
Since she had already taken leave that day, she decided to spend the remaining time buying Ysabelleâs
present. She got on her new bicycle and pedaled her way to Monarch Mall.
After a period of observation, Sophie had a basic understanding of Ysabelle. A rich girl like her wonât
lack presents, so finding a suitable gift for her will be challenging.
Sophie entered a jewelry store, thinking of picking something out for Ysabelle.
Dressed in a plain white t-shirt, black slacks, and canvas shoes didnât get Sophie any warm greeting
from the sales assistant. The sales assistant merely nodded at Sophie when she entered, then
pretended she didnât exist.
Couldnât care less about the sales assistantâs attitude, Sophie slowly studied each piece of jewelry on
the shelf.
Willow and a few of her friends were out shopping as well. She didnât have to take any classes on
Saturday, because she had art lessons.
Yet, one call from Louisa and she skipped her lesson.
Louisa loved shopping for luxury goods. The Yarborough family was wealthier than the Tanner family.
Moreover, Louisa was the only child of the Yarborough family, hence the excessive love and pampering
they gave her.
A few other girls were following behind Louisa and Willow. With Louisaâs generosity in gifting the girls
small presents, they would agree to her request for an outing every time she asked.
They didnât mind carrying the shopping bags for Louisa. Louisa would gift them luxury goods if she was
in a good mood.
âWhatâs wrong with you lately, Willow?â
âItâs all Sophieâs fault,â Willow complained. She never hid anything from Louisa. âYou knew she was
back, right? Grandpa even gave her the companyâs shares. Itâs pointless no matter how hard I try.â
âItâs only twenty percent of the companyâs shares. Just marry Mason when he gets back. Once you
married him, the Tanner family will be nothing to you.â
Louisa was Masonâs cousin. That was why Willow was so close to her.
âOh, cut it. Mason might not even like me.â
Mrs. Laird dotes on me, but no one knows how Mason thinks of me.
âWillow, donât worry so much. Wasnât Mason quite concerned about you before he left the country? You
also have me as your wing girl.â
Louisa patted Willowâs shoulder reassuringly.
âIsnât that the b**ch, Sophie?â Louisaâs steps paused when she saw Sophie.
Willow halted too.
âCome on, letâs go in and have a look.â Louisa intended to cause trouble for Sophie.
At that moment, a bracelet caught Sophieâs eyes.
âHi, can I have a closer look at that bracelet?â
âMiss, are you sure youâre going to buy it? Our goods are pricey.â
Sophieâs brows furrowed.
âI said I want a closer look at that bracelet.â
Sophie was feeling impatient with the sales assistantâs attitude but still repeated her request.
âDo you know how much this bracelet costs?â The sales assistant still refused to take the bracelet out.
Then, Louisa led Willow and the rest into the jewelry store.
âShow me that bracelet,â Louisa demanded arrogantly the minute she stepped into the store.
The sales assistant knew Louisa was the only daughter of the Yarborough family and had made
repeated purchases from the store. She knew Louisa would buy anything she liked no matter how
costly it was.
âYes, Ms. Yarborough. Iâll take it out for you immediately.â
Louisa would spend a lot every time she came. It looks like my sales performance will skyrocket again
today.
âI saw this bracelet first,â Sophie said coolly. Whatâs with my luck today? Why do I keep bumping into
disgusting people no matter where I go?
âYou saw it first? But have you paid for it? This bracelet costs eight million,â the sales assistant
continued to mock Sophie. âMiss, if youâre planning to buy a bracelet, you can go to the gift shop
outside and get one. Our items here donât suit you.â