TINA
The reception area’s filled with roses and overflowing champagne for everyone. My parents have rested to their rooms inside the seaside hotel. Jiego has been busy going here and there to say hello to the people. I watched as he shook hands and exchanged short conversations. Only the people in the company came and greeted me. There are only a few of them I recognized too. And I can only count them on my fingers.
That included Nora.
She came with a bodycon rusty orange dress. It flattered her hourglass figure like no other. I noticed she’s not wearing her glasses now. Instead, her eyes looked different. I figured she used graded contact lens. She looked fantastic, and even when I dislike her for having the eyes on Jiego, I have to say, she looked gorgeous.
Nora walked towards me with a champagne flute on right hand, half-full. She smiled, displaying two rows of perfect teeth.
“Look at you… You look pretty.”