Love Unbreakable
Secrets Of The Neglected Wife: When Her True Colors Shine
The Unwanted Wife's Unexpected Comeback
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Bound By Love: Marrying My Disabled Husband
Moonlit Desires: The CEO's Daring Proposal
Best Friend Divorced Me When I Carried His Baby
Who Dares Claim The Heart Of My Wonderful Queen?
Reborn And Remade: Pursued By The Billionaire
Return, My Love: Wooing the Neglected Ex-Wife
EPISODE 1
"This gown is stunning!" Sonia exclaimed in delight as she hurriedly held out the wedding gown that caught her fancy in the extremely large room filled with gowns. Jessica sighed exhaustedly. "You can’t obviously expect me to wear that?"
"And what is wrong with this one again?" Paulina asked, frowning, equally exhausted.
"Yes, tell us what is wrong with it." Even though I don’t like the design at the back, I can’t wait for you to make your choice. "We have been in this dress shop for hours," Lizzy scolded.
"And every piece you guys have been pointing out is either too showy or too expensive," Jessica pointed out.
Lizzy stood in front of Jessica, arms akimbo. "You are dulling my spirit, honey." You are getting married to one of the richest and most famous guys in this blessed country of ours and you are lamenting money? He gave you his MasterCard for crying out loud, "she exclaimed.
"So? Am I supposed to drain the account all in the name of a wedding dress? "
Sonia stepped in. "I agree with Jessica," Jessie smiled. "We can’t overspend just because the guy is rich." Lizzy hissed.
"All the same, no gown here is expensive enough to attract his notice." "I mean, come on, this gown is not even up to 150,000 Naira," Paulina said in one breath.
"I agree with Paulina," Sonia said.
Jessica shook her head. Of all her friends, Sonia was closest to her. Jessica believed that no matter how many friends you had, you would always have a best friend, or at least someone who was closer to you than the others. Sonia always played it safe. She is not the argumentative type, but when it comes to advice or being a good listener, Sonia is impeccable. She would reason with you and carefully try to make her point without an argument. Lizzy was a fashion freak who could use her last penny to buy what was in vogue, as long as it fit her perfectly. Paulina was the one with the attributes of a mother. She babied and bullied everyone into doing her will, but she could never really exert her controlling power on them, especially not on Jessica.
Jessica was the most stubborn. Once she makes up her mind, it takes only God and divine intervention to change it. The only way her three close friends ever succeeded in manipulating her was if they joined forces. Her stubborn nature was the reason why they still had not picked a wedding dress for the wedding that would be held in two weeks’ time. But c’mon, how could she put on a cloth worth 150,000 Naira? She sighed. While the others argued, Lizzy was busy trying on other dresses.
"What is wrong with the ones I selected?" Jessica asked.
"No... I wouldn't be your bestlady if you wore any of those," Sonia exclaimed, her eyes wide.
"Oh no! Your fashion sense is totally out of league. I am sure no one would have agreed to wear those ridiculous dresses in the year 1789! Do you know the dignitaries that would be present at the wedding? I would definitely not miss handshakes and photographs with governors. "My Twitter handle would be buzzing with new followers," she squealed.
You need to look presentable enough, my dear, if you are going to be marrying Andy Williams. He is every woman’s dream." Paulina’s eyes turned dreamy.
"Why don’t you marry him instead?" I am so tired of this. " Jessica complained wearily.
"Oh really?" "I am so grateful, honey." Paulina squealed happily.
"I always knew you liked her more than me. Why did you not give him to me? " Sonia asked with sad, accusing eyes.
Jessica hissed. "See the people I call my friends?" she shook her head.
"Hey, lazy bones," Lizzy called, out of sight. "Get your butts down, head here." I got the hottest gown here and I am not taking ‘no’ for an answer. "
The girls walked there even though Jessica was reluctant, knowing that whatever caught Lizzy’s fancy would not please her.
Paulina and Sonia gasped when they saw the gown.
"I understand." Lizzy said, staring at the gown in complete awe."I couldn’t believe it myself."
Jessica’s breath was blown away as she stared at the gown. It was the most beautiful gown she had ever set her eyes on. She hid her interest in it and noticed what she had suspected. The gown needed no jacket, unlike most of the tubes she had seen. It was a tube with a transparent net finishing, which gave it small hands, although it was sleeveless. The gown's design, from the net to the stylish finish, was breathtaking, but the gown was too exposed to Jessica.
"I can't," she finally said, and they all turned stunned eyes at her.
"OK, listen bride, you are going to wear this gown whether you like it or not." What is wrong with it? " Lizzy was clearly angry now.
"The net," Jessica said flatly.
"What?" Sonia exclaimed.
"You can’t be serious," Paulina said.
Jessica caught sight of the price tag and her eyes widened. "It is also too damn expensive."
The three friends turned glaring eyes at her, folding their slim arms across their chests, and from the looks on their faces, Jessica Adams knew that she had been boxed into a corner.
*****
Jessica Adams stood at the entrance of the overcrowded hall, feeling like an exposed rabbit. Her uncle had her hand tucked in his elbow and the music was being sung softly, but Jessica heard nothing.
She felt a chilling fear in her spine that something would go wrong. As her eyes took in dignitaries as they stared at her, she felt incredibly small. The gown, which she had been forced to buy by her friends, now seemed like a big consolation and life-saver because it made her look important and rich.