So far looked good. Backstage was as busy as a beehive with professional hairstylists and makeup artists scrambling from left to right.
Eloïse whose curiosity peeked, sneaked out of the fuss for a little spy stroll. She leaped with joy when, during her scan, Leonard LeBeau an executive from one of the renowned department boutiques in New York came in sight. He had the front row together with his associates. Her eyes scanned again from behind the curtains and she could see some of her favorite stylists. She mentally noted to have their autographs immediately after the show.
There too she spotted Lupita Nyong'o and Coco Jones. Eloïse began to hyperventilate again. One would think it was her first time but of course it was since the last year an exam came along the way, two years ago, the invited celebrities didn't show up.
"Eloïse," her mother called from backstage, "we need you here, please. Winnie's skirt needs a little adjustment and Edward's trousers too."
"Ahh, I'm so happy everything's good so far, mum. Oh my, hopefully, my haut couture catches Leo's awareness. That'll be a dream come true," Eloïse ranted as she rapidly fastened Winnie's skirt to a fit.
"You know your designs are very impressive and original, I'm a thousand percent sure it'll catch more than his attention," Zaphrina praised, "I called Ace this morning."
"Really?" Eloïse gleamed with glee, "how's he doing? Gosh! I've been too busy to check up on him."
The thought of her son squandering his life with alcohol and money in a foreign country obscured her mind so much that tears began to build up. She had begun to think it was a very bad idea to fly him out. Zaphrina sighed, "he's fine. He wished you his best of luck."
"That's kind of him. I'll call him as soon as my mind is at rest with the fashion week events."
The last time she recalled having spoken to her brother was after Marila's birthday party to confide her day and encounter which on second thought, she ended up not mentioning it due to his inconsiderate behavior and also to threaten him about finding a far better model to replace him. The douche was an awful bundle of flaunts.
Zaphrina glanced at her wristwatch. "Oh, we barely have five minutes to start. Let me signal, Jin."
Marila gasped as she rushed to Eloïse, "did you see all that crowd? Yikes! Guess what? I already spotted three hot guys at the extreme of the left side runway," she excitedly clapped as Eloïse rolled her eyes. "Hey, tell me what you think of my hair," she adjusted her cascading curls, "I got some cute idle hairstylist to do it for me while I got to know him, and guess another what?"
Eloïse said nothing but eye-checked the models who had begun lining up with the help of the backstage coordinator preparing to exhibit.
"He. Is. Single." She verbally spaced out, "can you imagine that, huh? Huh?" She nudged Eloïse, "Hey, why are you not saying anything? Are you by any chance in your transition period?"
Eloïse's pupil rotated to the periphery without her head moving from its initial position. "I have nothing to say, Marila. Come, let's find a place upfront for a better view. Where's Bennie?"
"Already upfront, I guess."
Eloïse together with Marila joined Bennie after spotting her chili hair waving at them from a distance: a shade the girl presumed to be fashionable and fit for the event. In less than two, the music resonated and the models began displaying the extravagant colorful collections which from the onlooker's view she assumed they looked a lot more extraordinary than they did up close.
From the spot, Eloïse could sight a good number of other expensively dressed VVIP celebrities on the frow, some with their spouses, that she hadn't seen during her sneak peek. She as well spotted Mary Mcbourne and N.J McCarthy the famous fashion writers, a handful of I*******m influencers she recognized but didn't know, some unknown backseat scribblers and men in black who took photos with their phones, and of course the media.
"This is the first time I'm participating in a fashion show," Bennie said as she watched the models in awe, "I must confess it's exhilarating."
"I know right?" Eloïse confirmed, "I'm so excited for them to see my cards."
"About that, when are they coming up?" Marila asked.
"Mum didn't tell me but I guess it will be among the last or in between."
A couple of minutes later, Melanie, one of her favorite models for inexplicable reasons, showed up with a one-shoulder navy blue and amber variegated dress that in addition to its backless and almost frontless design, flew exaggeratedly down the floor. Her semi-toned skin, the way she pictured its contrast to the dress, was the reason she chose her.
"There it comes," Marila alerted.
Young Eloïse contained her jitters as she watched Melanie, in all her glorious parading style, bounce on the runway with both hands lost in the pockets of the flair cleavage to navel-exposing dress. Another reason for her choice.
Her straight face, chiseled jawbones, and slick back slipped wet-looking neck-leveled hazel hair was the chef's cherry on the cake.Glamorous.
She noticed a peculiar reaction from the onlookers which warmed her heart. This time, she no doubt will make it. She'll be just like her mum, if not, better. That has always been her dream yet, unlike her mother who was strictly into African prints, she wanted diversity.
The lights which disclosed everyone's awestruck face flickered causing the crowd, she inclusive, to mumble in confusion.
"What was that?" Bennie inquired.
"No idea. Must be a minor electrical fault." Eloïse consoled as she watched her model unbreakingly take the U-bend back just in time for the lights to go off completely.
There was an uproar in the room for two or three seconds before the Lord decided for there to be light again.
Eloïse, whose blood had begun throbbing due to the constantly rising adrenaline, excused herself to head backstage. What she had feared the most had just occurred, worst of all during 'her' haut couture exhibit. Soon enough, she heard the commencing music fade behind her.
"Mum," she called whilst wrecking into random bodies as she made her way to the dressing hall where the wardrobe expertise, assistants, and models who had just finished parading hurried into a new set of clothes for the next round. "Mum? Hey, Pete," she called, "have you seen my mum anywhere?"
Pete, whose dress was habitually emblemed with safety pins, needles of all sorts and sizes said, "she stormed out of here cursing Rodriguez and some Jerry or Jeremy is it?"
Without another word, Eloïse fumed towards the backstage electrical district to add a piece of her mind to her mother's currently giving piece of mind. Only then did she realize that her friends trailed behind her.
"You guys didn't have to miss the show too," she kept furiously walking.
"There's no show without you," Marila croaked struggling to meet up with Eloïse. "Goodness, when will you be joining the Olympics?"
"When there'll be another grinch in the yard," Eloïse pushed opened the ajar door which had 'Authorized staff only' inscribed on it.
Her mother's back faced her, both hands resting on her waist as she scolded a stout man in an intricately curled mustache which reminded her of Gustav, a friend she made on a family trip to Italy close to nine years ago.He owned one of the best pizzerias in town and the only reason he caught her attention was because she kept staring at his stiff curled mustache that was out of the ordinary. He genuinely smiled at her but she didn't smile back.
'An extra pizza for my new friend here,' he had said in accented English. 'What is your name, bellissimo new friend?'
'Eloïse.'
'Eloïse. French?'
She timidly shook her head. He asked her what she wanted in her pizza and told him his name when he brought their pact of friendship.
"What happened back there?" Eloïse sought notice. "Mum?"
Her mother turned to her depositing an assuring hand on her daughter's shoulder. "It's nothing worth your worry, go back to the exhibition room."
Instead of starting a debate with her mum, she turned to the stout man with grey eyes in addition to Gustav's mustache. His name and occupation were inscribed on his badge, "Jeremy," She called, "I presume you are Rodriguez's replacement?"
"Eloïse."
The boiling point attained late teen ignored her mum. "Are you aware of what just occurred back there?" The man said nothing. "Don't you know your job anymore or am I supposed to teach you?"
"Eloïse."
"Rodriguez said you're expertise in this just like him, so what happened? Your uncle could be fired for this because of you, are you aware of that?"
"Y-yes ma'am. I'm deeply sorry, ma'am, it will never happen again."
Her mother held her shoulders from the back to pry her off the miserable Jeremy. "It's okay. No need to worry over a two seconds blackout. Now, go back there while I take full charge."
"A blackout that chose my haut couture exhibit for it to occur," she chastised.
"I'm sorry about that baby, but another is coming up isn't it? You won't want to miss that." Marila and Bennie appeared at the doorstep. "Girls, please take Eloïse back upfront," She warmly smiled, "relieve some stress there at the sight of Leonard."
"Jeremy, what on eart—" another voice joined in. The man stood at the door, an extra head behind her two friends, panting. In his expensive blackberry smoking suit, he stepped in. That's when recognition bashed her. "Hi."
The unmistakable wittled jawline, the strong, fierce eyes, the glittering silk jet black hair and eyes. It was him no doubt.
"Craig?"
"We meet again." He barely smiled.
"Craig?" Her mother and two friends called in unison.
"What are you doing here?" "Craig as in Craig from the birthday?" Her mum asked, appalled. "Uh...meet my mum," Eloïse casually introduced. "Zaphrina Woods," Zaphrina gleefully extended her hand which the young boy kissed its back instead of shaking it. "Oh." "It is an honor to finally meet you in person, Mrs. Woods," Zaphrina barely tilted her head with questioning brows. "I am Craig Donnelly, nothing but an ordinary devotee of yours." "A fan? How incredible." He singly nodded with gentleness then diverted a placid gaze to Jeremy. "What happened?" Zaphrina and Eloïse's eyes fluctuated from one man to the other, bewildered.Jeremy lowered his head remorsefully. "I'm sorry for the inconvenience, Mrs. Woods. My cousin here messed up a good fraction of the show and I'm immensely ashamed," he shot Jeremy a deadly stare, "My pleas of being extra careful and alerted, considering how important this show is to you, unfortunately, was water on a duck's back." "Your cousin," Zaphrina's b
She looked quaint in all her glory,Modest, absolute yet peppy.Twice in sight and all I'm gone,Will I ever see her again when all this is done?An instant I wish,To see thy imperfections nearest,An instant I wish,I could heed thy voice, dearest. Confess my name once and down the hill I shall tumble.Confess my name once and down my heart shall stumble. "Hmm. Still fantasizing, eh?" The voice startled the young boy inducing him to shut his biro in his journal to offer his entire attention to his friend. "She's not your league, Greene, even in the dream world," The chunky man consoled in his usual way with a light tap on the blonde-haired boy's shoulders. "Here, I got something to eat." He dropped an opaque plastic bag of laminated loaf on the tattered three-legged mite-eaten study table. The young boy stared at the loaf as if it had offended him in his previous life. "Don't stare at it that way," he plopped on a mouse deformed sofa with a heavy huff. "If anything, give it than
Marila posed into a straight face statue on Eloïse's bed, her legs yoga folded and said nothing. They'd all returned home after a partially good stroke not so good show: at least she's had the opportunity to see Craig again and talked to him longer than their first, contrarily, she'd missed the exhibit of her second haute couture after improperly digesting the prior. And not to forget, she'd missed encountering Leo, Mary Mcbourne, and the celebrities. What a drastic loss. Hopefully they showed up in the days to come. "You're getting annoying with this, Marila." Eloïse, while on the vanity mirror, unclipped her leaf filigree earrings and carefully placed it in her jewelry box. "He's not that...straightfaced." She made a face before releasing the last word. After deserting her father, who had driven them home and thought she had wasted so much time than necessary for a lady in the restroom, her friends had their eyes bulging out like a scroll and Marila won't stop asking her repeated
It was the last day of the fashion week, Eloïse, fortunately, got to meet Coco again and had an autograph. Unfortunately, she didn't get to see Lupita but at least other celebrities showed up though she wasn't much into them like Bennie and Marila were. In the course of the event, Eloïse had been neck-stretching into the crowd hoping to see Craig, hoping he'd not left, hoping something held him back but all hopes shattered at his absence. Sometimes, she'd been tempted to go to the electrical district but ended up biting back from it. Her opinion or query wasn't going to change a thing. Nonetheless, Eloïse's heart was like parceled granulated sugar since her mum informed her a day ago that Leonard called to have a dialogue about her haute couture, and tomorrow she'll be meeting him. Her head screamed with joy. Her dream of becoming a renowned fashion designer was a step away. The sad thing about the day was her friends left at dusk. They'd planned on visiting
Eloïse froze. She scanned for an ounce of prank on her friends faces but there was none. They could be mistaken. The only person she knew Marila to have a problem with his facial expressions was Craig and she knew him not to be in town since the previous day. "Who is it?" She quizzed with uncertainty, flickering her gaze from sterling grey to bluish-green eyes. "Hello, Ladies." She heard a familiar yet shocking nectareous melody that led to a charming demeanor in a body-clinging tee on a pair of three-quarter leg Bermuda cargo shorts. It was her first time to see him in casuals, he looked wonderfully dashing. In his grip was an opaque white biodegradable plastic bag. His lips twitched to a barely noticeable side smile. Eloïse's breathe stuck midway through her trachea with her eyes, widened like saucers. "Hi, Craig," her friends responded in unison. "I...uh...thought you left." "Thought I would. Unfortunately, circumstances didn't let me." Marila pretentiously cleared her throa
She filled her friends in after dinner as it was her unpaid job to do so. Out of prying ears, they chatted away but not without Eloïse assisting in assembling her friend's luggage which wasn't easy considering Marila's sea of outfits. It overflowed to the extent of Eloïse offering an extra suitcase for the remainder. They had barely four hours to their flight and the trio wanted to make it as memorable as they could. "When's our Cali cruise?" Marila asked. "You are the working class here, you tell us." Eloïse retorted. "Well, I suggest the first two weeks of summer." "Finn and I planned on hiking the Havasupai fall during the first week, so..." "The next two weeks then. Good?" Bennie zipped her suitcase. "Good." "Good for me too. Not like I have anything doing of my life anyway. Oh my, I envy you, Bennie. I heard the Havasupai falls are gorgeous." "Heard so too. Finn is the reason I'm visiting it. Said he's been there o
Eloïse entirely understood the puffiness of her eyes as she stared at her reflection on a roughly hand-cleaned portion of the vaporized mirror. She had spent close to an hour talking with Ace, another one fantasizing about the audition, and half of the next hour chopped by the tension of the meeting with Leonard LeBeau all of which left her with basically one and a half hours of sleep until her alarm went off.The meeting was scheduled at nine leaving her with barely fifty minutes. Her phone buzzed. Still situated in the comfortable corner of a pastel pink single sofa near her bed where she had flung it the previous night, Eloïse rounded up the application of gloss on her puckered lips before reaching the noisy gadget. "Hey, good morning, Bennie," she used the opportunity to widely spread open the curtains and windows. "How was the journey?" "Safe until now that I found fake ass roaches in my dresses," She calmly said. "With a cutely written supposedly thr
But for the noisy engine of the old truck, they had ridden in human silence for a while along a serene route almost void of human presence. The boy ought to have been skeptical, unfortunately, he wasn't since the beggar was kind enough to free him from the real danger. "What ya name, kid?" The young blond said nothing at first as his brain calculated, analyzed, and concluded. "Greene." "Greene," he repeated as if testing the temperature of the water before doing his business. "Why that?" Again, he asked. Greene finally sighted a tattered excuse of a convenient store after minutes of riding. Its once brilliant painted walls of what should have been a striking shade of bubble gum pink were now flaking cream white. The rust embellished Break and Take retro signboard which had seen better days than he had, bizarrely hung on a risky forty-eight-degree angle. He would have thought the place was abandoned if he hadn't seen an old lady walk out of it
"You see, even though Finna had her fair share of bad attitudes displayed, they weren't as bad as those the man she had come to love so badly had begun to portray; he didn't sleep home some nights and not because he spent it with another woman, no. He didn't show her affection anymore, didn't take her out on dates or business parties, he didn't eat at home, indulge her into conversations, and all that." "All these worried Finna considering that she had fallen too deep and madly for this man and could not picture a future without him. So she sat him down on a faithful day and asked him what she'd done wrong, if he didn't love her anymore. And if it were the case of the latter, she'll peacefully leave. Guess what he said to her." Eloïse shrugged "That he still loved her. So much even." "Then why was he acting that way?" Eloïse hastily asked. "'Cus she didn't show interest in things he was excited about." "Hm, that was...a silly reason to behave like an arse." "To you. You should
"I uh..." Craig soothingly tightened his grip on her fingers, rubbing them simultaneously. "I have to leave the country soon fo—" Craig's beautiful face instantly tensed, a conspicuous frown in sight. "How soon is that?" "Less than a month." Eloïse's eyes denied meeting his. "Sorry I interrupted. Please proceed." "My designs were exhibited to an haute designer who approved them and he's willing I work with him. So...yeah." She shrugged. Eloïse felt Craig's stare warm her face all through her little speech. "How long will you be gone for?" "Six months or so, I'm not quite sure." Craig pondered. "Is this the trivial situation you referred to?" Eloïse said nothing. "You assume you're insignificant to me?" She still did not speak. "Where is it?" "France." Craig sighed, "I have nothing to lose as of now. As much as it hurts to admit, I'm tremendously skeptical about getting this job any moment soon. Implying that I'll have to start applying for a job in France then." Eloïse would
"Next," Troy, the photographer, said. "Tilt your head a little more to the left. Alright, perfect." "I thought he'll be here by now," Zaphrina worried as her eyes met her watch. "We are five minutes in. You sure he's not forgotten or something?" "He'll be here soon, mum. Perhaps something came up or he's caught in traffic," Eloïse shrugged and chuckled. "Funny how the roles have turned. Where's the mother who tells me 'a worried mind isn't healthy' hmm? And look at what you're worrying over, it's not even that much of a salient event." Zaphrina comported and focused on the photo shoot meanwhile, Eloïse faded away from the aggregate of photography staff to make a call. It had been ten minutes ago since she'd called Craig to no avail. Not known to be late, Eloïse, however, was certain he would show up since he'd assured her two days ago and earlier that day. She went to voice mail after two rings and wore the crown of persistence this time around. For the first time. Saints on her s
Craig had respected the curfew to the latter; he'd taken her back home seven minutes to time. Four of which they'd spent walking the short distance he'd parked his car away from Eloïse's home. When she asked why, his retort was to spend a little more time with her hand in his. "How do you cope living here?" He asked. "In what context?" Partly conscious, as a result of his big hands warming hers in addition to the circles he made with his thumb at the back, Eloïse wondered. "It's serenity. A little too deafening." "I'm used to. Born and raised in it. What I find deafening is the commotion out of this area." No one spoke for a while. "Don't you admire such places?" "I do. A lot. I love me some alone time every once in a while just like I love some commotion." "How's that?" "It's the way I grew up; my mum was the quiet type and my dad, the calm irritated type. They didn't last long. Spent time fluctuating from one to the other. Eventually lost both and had to live with granny." "I
It was no doubt a miracle that her father worked overtime that Friday evening yet, he did not fail to have a message passed on to Eloïse's date despite it that her mother unfailingly passed on. 'She should be home before 8:30,' she had said with a smile of admiration. 'You two have the fun of your lives.' Eloïse narrowed her eyes at her mother as she read and understood the assignment between the lines. Earlier that moment, while she was being dolled up, Zaphrina had given her one or two seductive pointers. And of course, she planned not on using any. Eloïse cringed at the thought. "You okay?" Craig worried. "Okay. I mean, yeah, I'm okay." She straightened up as the waiter who took their orders returned with a pitcher of minted water and a bottle of champagne. Craig gave her an intense smoldering stare while she watched the waiter fill their glasses and immediately he departed, she cooled her heated body with the cold glass of minted water. "You look good," He complimented for t
Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah, Dubai.8:13 a.m "Mr. White," The man in a beige Bisht atop an unblemished white kandoora called in his thick Emirati accent as he received his guest's hand for a shake. "Nice to see you." "The pleasure is all mine, Sayyid Kareem." "Have a seat." The tall brunet young man in a black tuxedo obeyed with a smile on display. Almost immediately, waitresses filed in with assorted platters of breakfast pastries to occupy the entire table. "How are you enjoying your stay in Dubai so far, Mr. White?" "Wonderful is an understatement." He watched his cup being shaded with black coffee, expressed his gratitude to the waitress, and watch her leave. "My delight to do business with you is beyond words, Mr. White." "Same here. After all, what other bank can I rely on with my money, eyes closed, but yours?" He watched Sayyid Kareem sip his coffee with glee. "I've heard a lot about it from associates running their businesses over here. It's been reported to have be
"Mum? Can I talk to you?" She found her mother in the workshop pinning a mixture of brick red and blue material on a mannequin doll. Zaphrina made sure to discard the pin that kept her mouth sealed on her work table before dedicating her whole attention to her daughter. "About what?" She removed her apron and sat down gesturing to Eloïse to sit too. "About Leo's proposal." "Okay?" Eloïse was about to talk when someone knocked. It was Daisy, a new apprentice, who wanted Zaphrina to check out her work. "I'm busy right now, Daisy. Just give me some time and while you're at it, could you please come up with a mock-up of Mrs. Ogechi's traditional outfit? Use the calico I left on Sandra's work table. If it's not enough, get some from the storage room. I'll check on that too when I'm done." "Sure thing, ma'am." "Okay, so, back to you, what was your conclusion?" "I agreed." Her mother proudly smiled. "Because Julien Vauthier was the catch." Her mother's eyes widened. "Jesus. I know he
"We should have told him everything. There were chances of him changing his mind," Zaphrina complained as she neatly hung her husband's shirts in the closet. To say Ace's behavior didn't trouble her will be an understatement as she happened to have observed that it worsened if anything. Perhaps flying him out wasn't the best idea. Perhaps she thought wrong; that Ace would someday change and that, that was the best and only place. That it was the only solution. "I doubt that. You know how he gets whenever the company's mentioned. His mind is made up." Marley typed away on his laptop. Zaphrina's eyes glistened with sorrow thinking back to her son's profile after mentioning the reason for their visit. He must have felt like an outcast. Bethany was right after all. "Honey," Marley pulled out his glasses, set aside his laptop, and deserted the bed after realizing his wife's withdrawal. "Come now, you need to rest, relax, and not think too much." He gently massaged her shoulders whilst
Before departure time, Eloïse had avoided and ignored Ace all day, Craig had not responded to any of her messages, and she'd learned the news from her father about Ace not having plans of returning home anywise. All that devastated her. On their way to the airport, she refused to board Ace's car with the little ego she had. If he didn't feel the need to apologize for his poor behavior, then she will have to fly back in unchanged circumstances. Too much of everything becomes a disease. Ace had always had people coming around despite his wrongs and that made him feel extraordinary, empowering, belittling, and keep him wanting more. So what if the roles changed, will that lead him to an early grave? Eloïse thought as she pretentiously scanned through a magazine while they waited to board the plane in a few minutes. Before her next eye-blink, Eloïse's left hand detached from the magazine and was being pulled alongside her body by a force unknown to physics to a place yet to be known