Chapter 61
Changing only for her (Sophie and Tristan)
Chapter 61 All Eyes On Her
Sophie froze briefly. The gown had already been designed to cling to her tightly, and with Tristanâs hand
on her waist now, she felt especially uncomfortable.
âLetâs go. Everyoneâs looking this way.â
And is that my fault?
Sophie was certain that Tristan was doing this on purpose.
âWhat the f*ck?â Danielle desperately wanted to shove Tristanâs hand away from that woman. How
dare he touch another girl? Heâs mine!
âCalm down, Danielle. Donât look at them. Ysabelleâs about to make her entrance.â
Lincoln soon appeared on stage while holding Ysabelle by the arm.
He walked to the microphone and began his speech.
Meanwhile, Tristan led Sophie to the front.
Winterâs gaze remained on Tristan. He didnât want to be my date, but now heâs got his hand around
Sophieâs waist!
And now, all eyes are on her!
Those looks of envy were supposed to be on her, but clearly, that wasnât happening now thanks to
Sophie.
Winter refused to accept this.
Tristanâs hand remained on Sophieâs waist, making the latter feel uneasy.
âYou can let go now, Mr. Tristan.â
Tristan liked having his hand on her and didnât want to let go, but seeing the look on her face, he knew
she would probably hit him if he didnât listen to her.
His lips curled as he released his grip on her.
âLast but not least, Iâd like to thank everyone for all the love theyâve shown Ysabelle. Thank you once
again.â
When Lincoln was done with his speech, he handed the microphone to Ysabelle as he had other
guests to attend to.
âIâm so happy today. Thank you for coming to my birthday party. I hope you all have a good time.â
Not wasting too much time, Ysabelle ended things quickly and passed the microphone to the host.
She then left the stage and walked toward Sophie.
âSoph! Iââ She wanted to take Sophie to check out the cruise ship, but Felix cut her off.
âCome, Ysabelle. I want to show you your gift.â
He had spent a great deal of time picking out the young womanâs birthday gift.
âGo on,â Tristan chimed in.
With that, Ysabelle was snatched away in a huff.
Tristan had no intention of staying either.
It was too lively there, and he preferred somewhere quieter.
âLetâs go. Iâll get you out of this hellhole.â
Sophie felt the same way he did. She was sick of being stared at by the female socialites there.
âIf youâre tired, you can head back and get some rest. Iâll find myself somewhere I can be alone,â she
proposed.
Yet, Tristan wasnât having any of that nonsense, and he left while tugging her by the arm.
âAre you always this disrespectful toward women, Mr. Tristan?â
âMy headâs throbbing. So letâs go.â
Sophie was rendered speechless.
Tristan soon brought her to his room, which appeared larger than Ysabelleâs and was located in an
even better spot. One could simply take a seat on the rug and have the entire cityâs view in front of their
very eyes.
The blinding lights of various colors lit up the sky beautifully.
Tristan opened up a bottle of red wine, walked over with two glasses, and sat down.
âYou should have a seat too. Your feet must hurt from wearing those heels.â
To him, Sophie was tall enough and didnât need to wear high heels.
Yet, Sophie believed that an evening gown always had to go with a pair of heels.
Itâs either heels or nothing.
Tristan handed her a cushion for her to sit on.
Her dress was rather short, so sitting like this wasnât the most ideal situation.
Tristan had never considered this. After all, he never really cared about the women around him.
But upon seeing Sophieâs slender thighs, he couldnât help but gulp.
Then, he began to feel awkward as he realized what he had done.
He got up and brought Sophie a woolen blanket to cover her thighs with.
Sophie didnât expect him to be this thoughtful.
Heâs surprisingly quite a gentleman. Most men would rather have the opportunity to stare.
âYou donât have to thank me. Iâm just worried I wouldnât be able to hold myself back.â
She was struck speechless.
Fine! But did he really have to say it out loud?
Tristan poured them a glass of wine each.
âHave some. This wineâs pretty good.â
He didnât want her drinking in front of other men, but now that she was with him, it wasnât a problem.
Sophie raised her glass and took a sip.
The wine tasted exceptionally good.
Itâs no surprise, though. Whatever Tristan eats or uses, he always has the best of everything.
Tristan began to sip on his wine, too.
The two savored their drinks while staring at the scenery outside the window.
Despite not saying much, the two seemed to share an inexplicable mutual understanding.
After finishing a glass, Sophie wanted seconds.
âCan I have some more?â She really liked the wine.
Tristan took the bottle and poured her another glass.
âDo you feel uncomfortable being with me?â
âNo.â
âThatâs good, then.â
He hoped she could slowly get used to his presence.
Iâll give her time. I have enough patience and confidence for this.
This girl will eventually be mine.
Time ticked by, and the two finished the entire bottle of wine without realizing it.
âLetâs go grab some cake.â It was about time for Ysabelleâs cake-cutting ceremony.
âOkay.â
As soon as they stepped out of Tristanâs room, the door across theirs opened, and Winter could be
seen walking out.
Seeing Sophie and Tristan leaving the room together only made Winterâs expression sour further.
âGood evening, Mr. Tristan,â she greeted before leaving in a rush.
She didnât want to look at them for a second longer, nor did she want to think about it.
Tristan returned to the hall with Sophie. This time, he didnât have his arm around her, so she felt much
more at ease.
The workers had already wheeled an eighteen-tier cake into the room.
Ysabelle had been looking for Sophie the whole time, and upon seeing her, she immediately dashed
over.
Sophie stood next to her.
As the eighteen candles were lit, everyone began to sing.
Ysabelle made a wish before blowing out the candles and cutting the cake.
She was especially delighted that day.
âIâm so happy I got to see you today, Sophie. Oh, and I really like what you gave me.â
As she spoke, she took out her favorite gift.
Upon seeing that Ysabelleâs most beloved gift was a rock, Danielle burst into laughter.
âDonât you think youâre being way too nice to her, Ms. Ysabelle? Itâs just a rock! What is there to like
about it? I canât believe this so-called friend of yours would do such a thing! What kind of a gift is that?â
âRight? Never in my life would I expect anyone to give a rock as a gift!â
âThis is hilarious. Sheâs such a bumpkin.â
Ysabelle grew livid. These women are plain disgusting! âYouââ
âExcuse me, Ms. Ysabelle, but may I have a look at that rock youâre holding?â
That came from a nobleman who had a passion for collectibles.
âSure, but be sure not to damage it.â
Ysabelle didnât want to waste her time on those nauseating women.
As the nobleman picked up the rock carefully, astonishment filled his eyes.
âWill you sell me this rock, Ms. Ysabelle? Iâll buy it for any price you name.â
âWhat? Are you insane? Itâs just a rock!â
âI know, right? What on earth has this world become?â