"Taxi!" Raising my hand, I ran behind the yellow car. With the only pair of modest looking high heels I had on my hand, I received some weird looks from the passersby. "Hey, wait!"
But again, another freaking driver ignored me and went on their way.
I glanced down at my wrist.
Six forty five.
Damn it! I needed to reach the venue before seven PM!
The show will start at eight. I won't get any time to get ready!
God! Why did I forget to book an Uber?
My phone blared in my purse. Getting it out, I saw Chad's number flashing on the screen.
"Cassie, where are you? All the girls are already here and in the make up room. You know Ellie. She doesn't tolerate tardiness!" His voice sounded distant over the hubbub of people in the background.
"I'm just on my way. Don't worry, I will be there on time."
"Alright. Be quick."
As the line went dead, another taxi came into my view.
Before the car could come near me, I jumped on its way.
Kicking on the break, the taxi screeched to a halt a feet away from me. With eyes filled with horror, the driver gaped at me.
"Hollywood boulevard?"
Hesitantly, he nodded.
"Cool! Now let's go!"
Once I was inside the car, a sigh left me.
After nagging Chad for months, he finally managed to find a perfect event for me to show my modeling skills. A newbie fashion designer in the city was holding a fashion show to display her designs before the world. She was looking for investors or a deal to work with some top textile companies. Some shark investors would attend the event tonight. It was a big night for her career.
And mine too if I can impress her.
I had to. It was my dream to be a successful model. To have my face on one of those billboards and magazines. I had put my studies aside to concentrate on my dream for the last two years. Since I was sixteen.
Too young to ignore studies and choose modeling, I know.
But I didn't have any choice. I needed money. And fame would bring it. The money I needed so much to pay my so-called mother's debts and for my expenses. And also to fulfill my dreams.
And modeling was the only way I could achieve it. Chad, a close friend of mine, had introduced me to this world two years ago. Gradually, I fell in love with this profession.
And now, it has become my way to get what I wanted.
***
As soon as I reached the venue, Chad met me in the hallway.
"Finally! Come on, Ellie didn't come upstairs yet. Now let's go and get ready. You're already late!"
"Sorry, got stuck in traffic."
Liar. You left the bar late.
I didn't have any choice. I had to serve that old rich regular customer until he left. I couldn't complain though. He gave generous tips.
"No worries. Now get your ass ready on time. And mind it, you have to shine like a star tonight. I want everyone's eyes just on you out there. You know, especially those hot naughty business men?"
His pierced eyebrows wiggled at me, ushering me in the makeup room.
I nodded. "Oh yeah, I'm so ready to steal the show!" Except the business men part.
Calm down, Cassie! Over excitement always landed you in trouble.
At the sound of practiced laughter and chatters, I glanced around the huge makeup room. All the girls who were selected for the show were busy with their dresses and looks. Some were already working on their makeup, while some still checked out the gowns they were about to don.
All of them looked like the typical classy, nicely groomed models.
Looking down, I glanced at the heels in my hands, instead of my feet. The plain t-shirt and faded jeans. Not to forget the messy bun on the top of my head.
Well, in my defense, I was late and didn't have time to work on my appearance. And I couldn't run after those taxis with those heels on.
"Are you kidding me? Is she the barbie doll you were talking about, Chad?" A girl snorted from beside the rack of gowns. At her right, two more beauties stood.
The one in the middle, I recognized her. Charlotte. A rising face in the industry and Elezabeth's second cousin.
I kept a straight face as her blue eyes swept over me. Her too sharp nose scrunched.
"Yes, she is the one. Now why don't you shut up and do your own work?" Rolling his eyes, he took me to the gowns.
Working in this industry for years as a photographer and also as a hair stylist as his part time job, more like a hobby, he was acquainted with some well known faces. And Elizabeth just happened to be his good friend from college.
I was just lucky that even though he was four years older than me, we hit it off from the first day he came to the bar I worked at.
"Look, aren't they just gorgeous?" He showed me the dresses. The sparkle in his brown eyes told me he would love to try some. But unfortunately couldn't.
My own mouth parted at the view. Roaming my hand over one of them, I felt the material. It felt smooth against my palm. Some were sparkling with stones that looked like tiny diamonds where some were adorned with colorful mesh.
They were extraordinary. No doubt Elizabeth was going to be famous after tonight.
"Of course, she will. She is gifted, truly. If she wasn't with that hot temper, she would be the favorite person of mine," Chad said.
I blinked. I said that out loud?
"Thank God, she has a temper. Because I want that 'favorite' spot exclusively in your life forever."
At my wink, he chortled.
"Yeah. Though in my opinion, it would be really easy for her to grab some investors with loaded pockets. But she is focusing on grabbing De Sylvano's eye. And that, let me tell you, isn't an easy thing to do," the girl from earlier commented.
"Next to impossible. Ellie is good, but he only wants the best. Only a couple of the top designers in the country got the luck to work with him." The other chick beside Charlotte shook her head, twirling her red strand. "She got lucky that her father is a family friend of his and after requesting him for months, he agreed to attend the event tonight. But she shouldn't hold high hopes."
I noticed the sparkle in Charlotte's eyes at the mention of this Sylvano guy.
"But trust me, even if he doesn't hire her as one of his designers, his mere presence in the show would bring her huge limelight. After all, he is the shark of this industry. His companies are ruling the textile world. Only his name is enough to make one successful," Charlotte said, her tone sultry.
Whoever this guy was, she was definitely after him.
I nudged Chad. "Who is this shark guy?"
He let out a sigh.
"A man who can either make one's life or destroy it completely. Depends on people's luck and… his mood."
I frowned. "Mood?"
He waved me off. "Nothing. Let's not talk about that hot devil from hell. You better stay away from him seeing the way you attract trouble wherever you go. Now here is your dress, you're going to wear it tonight."
A person who ruined someone's life on the basis of his moods?
What kind of psychopath was he?
Blinking, I looked at the gown Chad handed me over.
A sleeveless blue mermaid gown.
I gasped. "It's beautiful, Chad!"
"I especially requested Ellie to select this one for you. Your honey blonde hair would look gorgeous with this dress! Just like Cinderella!"
My stomach did flip flops at the mere thought of doing the ramp walk wearing this gown.
"Now go and get changed into it! I will do your hair today!"
Nodding, as I was about to turn around with the heavy gown in my hand, it was suddenly snatched away from me.
Frowning, I turned to the person.
Blue eyes held my gaze.
"Excuse me?"
"Charlotte, what are you doing?" asked Chad.
A nonchalant look laced on her features.
"I think this one would look better on me than her. So I'm taking this."
"But you were already given a gown. This is not for you."
Her gaze sent a look of disgust over my body again. "Unfortunately, our height and size are almost the same. But of course, you hold no chance before me in the looks category. So it doesn't matter. I like it more than the one they selected for me. So this is mine. You can choose something else."
My fists clenched. Was this bitch insulting me? Cassandra Brooks?
I might not be rich like her. But I didn't tolerate disrespect and ignorance.
"Listen you! You are not here to do shopping that you will get to take whatever the hell you want. We are all here to work. So act professionally and wear what you were given. Give me my gown back!" My tone came out as a snap.
All the eyes in the room were glued on us.
"Charlotte, you can't do this. Ellie wouldn't be happy…"
"Shopping or not, I take what I like. And I liked this one, so it's mine now. Sorry, you aren't getting it back, honey." She cut Chad off.
"I said give me that gown this Instant or else…"
As I went to advance her with my hands itching to scratch her plastic filled face off, Chad pulled me back.
"Cassie, no! Don't!"
"What's happening here?" A sharp voice took everyone's attention to the door.
With shoulder length brown hair and a petite body, Elezabeth had a crease between her perfectly arched brows.
"Uh, Ellie!" Charlotte started. Her tone came out sweet like honey. "Nothing, I chose a dress for myself and she…"
"A bitch is showing her bitchiness," I hissed out, glaring holes at her.
While Ellie, along with everyone else gaped at me, Chad's grip tightened on my arm.
"Watch your mouth, Cassie! Do you want to get yourself in trouble tonight?" Chad warned in my ear, before turning to Ellie. "Let me explain. Charlotte took Cassie's dress because she liked it more than the one she was given."
"More like snatched," I interrupted.
Chad's scowl soon landed on me.
"And when my friend here asked Charlotte to return it, she started to utter mean words to her. Now you tell me, what kind of behavior is that?"
I was surprised how calm he was. I should really learn this trait from him. But I knew, I couldn't even if I wanted to.
Letting out a sigh, Ellie rubbed her temple. "Char, you know you can't just do that. You have to follow the rules."
"And you know me. I liked this dress. So if you want me to be a part of your show, then don't ruin my mood, Ellie." Charlotte crossed her arms over her chest.
At her threat, her second cousin seemed to surrender. With slumped shoulders, she turned to Chad.
"I'm sorry, Chad. She isn't gonna listen. I can see their sizes are almost the same. Why don't you give your friend Char's gown? That one is also amazing."
She didn't even look at me. As if I didn't exist in the room.
With my enthusiasm dying, my temper was rising high. But I had to keep my lips sealed. I needed this show.
"I know. But the color of that one wouldn't go well with her amber eyes." Chad's lips pursed. "Do you mind if I get something for her from your collection from last month? The ones you couldn't display because of some issues? These are downstairs in your studio, right?"
She nodded. "Yes, of course. You can go and pick whichever you want."
"Alright, thanks!"
Giving her assistant the key to her studio, she left to see the arrangements.