Mr. Nelson Winning His Ex-wife's Heart
Chapter 957
“silly girl, don’t cry. Or you won’t be able to put on makeup later.” The cousin comforted her and said, “Well, try on the clothes to see if it fits.”
Chelsea choked up and responded.
The new dress fitted very well. The elegant little black dress made Chelsea’s skin fairer. The tube top style perfectly showed her slender collarbone.
The stylist made her a braid and adorned it with the string of pearl necklaces. Chelsea felt like she had changed into another person in an instant.
The manager and the stylist were full of praise for her look, “You look stunning.”
“So beautiful.”
Angela’s Library
about just inviting you to be the spokesperson of our brand. Since you have such a good temperament, you have to let
event. It’s kind of like that you’re already a spokesperson
the Little black dress
blushed after hearing these
in front of him with the dress in her and asked him with
of amazement. When he Learned about Chelsea’s general look from her cousin before, he had imagined what the picture would look like. But he was still shocked when he saw it with his
sighing, “I want to take you out and let everyone know you,
said, “Maybe you are the only one
possible? Luka Pierce, Orlando Curtis and that
did he bring up
waiting for her to say anything, Edmund pressed her into his arms again, “You guys will discuss the script in a few days. Keep the distance from Orlando
his relationship with Chelsea in public and Orlando had compromised, it didn’t mean that
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