Chapter 5 The Brightest Girl
Scarlett''s POV:
I looked at myself in the mirror. I wore a long white evening dress, a pair of Prada high-heeled
shoes, and a pair of pearl stud earrings. I tied my hair up into a tight, clean bun.
But I still thought that there was something missing.
Then I put on my ck choker ne with the small turquoise on it and smiled. My father gave it
as a gift to my mother, and my mother handed it down to me.
"Are you done? Come on, Scarlett, let me see. Can''t you raise your phone so that I can see you?"
Tiana and I were on video call while I was getting dressed. While I got ready for the party, she was
protesting loudly on the other end of the line.
"I only have two hands, Tiana. Calm down. I''m almost done."
Atst, I put on my favorite pink lipstick and pouted my lips to check the color.
"Turn around. Let me have a look."
I looked at myself in the mirror and still felt uneasy.
I picked up my phone and angled the front camera toward myself. Tiana covered her mouth and
stopped moving.
The picture had frozen. Was it because of a bad signal?
"Tiana, are you still there?"
"Oh, my God, girl! You look absolutely stunning! Oh, Charles is going to be stupefied by how
gorgeous you look tonight! In fact, all the men at the party will be stupefied!"
"Mrs. Moore, if we don''t set out now, we''ll have to take the helicopter," Burton, the driver, called at
me from the driveway.
"Thanks for the over-the-toppliment per usual, Tiana. I have to go. I''m already runningte."
Then, I hung up.
I lifted my dress and went downstairs carefully.
"You look beautiful, Mrs. Moore. You''ll be a sensation at the party tonight." Burton opened the door
for me.
"Thank you, Burton. Let''s go." I was not that much into attending formal events, but I was looking
forward to this party.
"Will we make it?"
"We will, Mrs. Moore. Trust me." After saying that, Burton stepped on the elerator and drove
toward the Ritz Carlton Hotel.
Before I knew it, I was at the hotel''s drop-off area.
I got off the car and felt the cold evening wind on my arms and face. Fortunately, it should be warm
indoors.
I entered the banquet hall, and many heads turned toward my direction. All the attention made me
feel a little tense and wonder if I had somehow gone overboard with my outfit.
"Scarlett! You''re finally here." I heaved a sigh of relief as Christine approached me.
"Hi, Grandma. Sorry I''mte."
"Our little princess is finally here."
I beamed as Alice and her husband Lawrence also walked toward me.
"Dad, mom. Oh, I''m so d to see you both. I deeply apologize for arrivingte."
"Don''t worry about it, dear. The best is always thest one to show up anyway," Alice assured me
with a smile.
At this time, many people in the banquet hall had taken notice of me. One of them was a young
man who waved at me and smiled. It was Spencer.
I swept my eyes over the buzzing crowd and finally met a pair of cold, dark eyes. It was Charles,
and he was staring right back at me. Other than the usual detached look, there was something else
in his eyes tonight that I could not quite figure out.
"Who is she?"
"I think that''s the girl Lawrence and Christine adopted. Don''t you think she''s magnificent?"
"Yes, she is breathtaking. She is even more attractive than Rita."
Everyone began to whisper among themselves.
"Look, our little Scarlett has be a charming young woman!" Spencer came over with a smile on
his face. David was right on his heels.
"Long time no see." I extended my hand toward them, and they kissed it.
When Spencer hugged me, I caught a glimpse of Charles. He was standing by the stage and
watching me. He still looked at me with those icy, unreadable eyes. This time, I caught a glimpse of
anger on his face.
"Ladies and gentlemen, before we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Moore Group tonight, let us
first please wee our dear CEO, Mr. Charles Moore, for his opening remarks."
Charles went onto the stage, smiled at the emcee, and shook hands with him. The cold look on his
face was gone, and he started giving his speech in a warm tone that I had not heard him use. He
nced at me from time to time, and I returned his gaze.
A few reporters were invited to the party tonight. After Charles''s speech, they were allowed to ask
him a few questions.
"Mr. Moore, there''s a rumor going around that you and Miss Rita Lively are engaged. Is that true?"
"Were you with her when she was photographed trying on wedding dresses?"
I was not surprised by the questions they threw right at Charles. The Moore Group had always been
in the spotlight, and Rita was an actress whose career fueled the rumor mill. Financial reporters
could sometimes be gossipy.
I turned to look at Alice, Christine, and Lawrence. They were not liking what was happening.
"I think my personal life is the least of everyone''s concerns tonight. And with that, let me wee
you to tonight''s festivities. On behalf of the Moore Group, thank you for joining us and have a
wonderful evening."
Charles handled that quite well, and it was expected. He had been in the game long enough to
learn how to deal with nosy people.
After Charles ended his speech, the band resumed the music, drowning out the reporters '' follow-up
questions.
Soon, the guests began to fill the dance floor.
"Scarlett, may I have this dance?" Spencer walked over to me and offered me his hand. I beamed
as he gracefully bowed to me like a real gentleman.
I found it a little amusing, considering Spencer was a bit of adies'' man back in high school. No
amount of gentlemanly demeanor could ever cover up the trail of broken hearts he left in his wake.
"Well, why not?" I took his hand and let him tow me to the dance floor.
He put one hand around my waist and held my hand in the air with the other. I rested my other hand
on his shoulder.
"Hold me tighter, you coward. Are you afraid of getting beaten by Charles or something?" I
whispered to Spencer.
Spencer grinned and shook his head slightly. Then, he held me closer.
We began to dance. After a few moments, I suddenly felt uneasy. I felt as if someone was watching
me. I immediately dismissed the feeling. Maybe I was just thinking too much or maybe I just put on
my choker too tightly.
"Take your hand off her." A familiar voice suddenly interrupted my train of thoughts.
Someone had yanked Spencer''s hand off my waist.
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I had no choice but to stop. I turned around sulkily and found Charles standing right behind me with
that confusing expression on his face. I could not tell if he was angry or in pain.
"What''s the matter, Charles? I''m just dancing with our friend," I snapped.
He looked stunned. He obviously was not expecting such a reaction from me. But he did not say
anything. He just turned around and stomped away like a little boy whose parents did not allow him
to y outside.
At this time, a waiter passed by, and I took a ss of champagne from his tray and downed it in one
gulp. I was not in the mood to dance anymore.
"Why does he always swoop in and ruin everyone''s fun?" Iined to Spencer.
"Force of habit. Don''t worry, Scarlett. Your good days are on the way."
Good days? Did he mean the days after the divorce?
I was not sure about that. Soon enough, the revelry in the banquet hall proved too much for me, and
I had to get out to get some fresh air. I took off my choker as I made my way to the balcony. The
cold night air felt so nice against my face.
Spencer and David did not follow me, and I appreciated it. I needed some time alone to calm down
and realign myself.
Los Angeles was a different kind of beautifulpared to Paris where I spent thest three years to
study. But even though Paris would always have a special ce in my heart, Los Angeles would
always be my home.
But since I came home, I had felt a little lonely. I missed Tiana. I could not wait for her to return from
her business trip. It was now suddenly urring to me that I had spent thest three years of my
life with just my European friends. Now I missed Tiana even more.
A breeze blew, and my arms prickled with goose bumps. I took a deep breath and weed the
difort. Somehow, it helped ease my nerves. Next thing I knew, someone was covering me up
with a suit jacket. I instantly recognized the scent off the fabric.
I turned around. In the dim light, I was able to make out the contours of a handsome face. I met the
gaze of the man standing behind me, and the river of emotions inside me that I had just calmed ran
into raging rapids once again.
"It''s freezing out here. You''re going to catch a cold."
It amazed me sometimes how my husband turned from an uncaring man to a concerned one. It was
like he had a switch somewhere that he flipped whenever he wanted.
But why? Why did he do that? Why did he give me the cold shoulder and then turn around and
mess with my head? I already said yes to the divorce. He was no longer obligated to care about me.
"Aren''t you cold?" I looked up at Charles.
"No, I''m all right."
At this time, my phone beeped. It was a message from Tiana. She said that she had already found
a ce for me to live.
"I''m going to move out in a few days."
"Why?"
"Because divorced couples usually don''t go on living under the same roof."
"I haven''t signed the papers yet."
"The ce is close to the office where I''m going to work. It''ll be much more convenient for me."
"Where you''re going to work? You found yourself a job? I could''ve arranged that for you."
Hearing that, I smiled bitterly in my heart. I suddenly realized that Charles had been arranging many
things for me, the most notable of which was him arranging for me to grow into a woman worthy of
his name. I had been living a life that he directed, and I had been flowing with his current like dead
fish.
"No, thanks. I''m good. I''ve already spoken to their human resources department."
"Listen, Scarlett..."
"Why should I listen to anything thates from you anymore?" I snapped once again.
I started taking off the suit jacket, but Charles stopped me.
"Are you trying to catch a cold so that you can make me take care of you? Or would you like me to
go inside right now and get Grandma so that she can scold you?" he said with a half-smile.
I rolled my eyes and put the suit jacket back on.
"Take this." Charles put a bank card in my hand and then turned around to leave.
"When shall we go through the divorce formalities?" I asked.
"Why are you in such a hurry to divorce me? Is it because of that French artist? What''s his name
again? Piero? Pierre?" he asked sharply.
I did not know what to say. I fixed my eyes on him for a few moments. Then, I turned on my heels
and left.
If he thought that I had answered yes to his question, then I guess he had just misunderstand me.