Celestine dabbed the tears from the corner of her eye and said gently, "Don't cry anymore."
"Alright, if I keep crying, I'll just look awful," Mirabelle laughed through her tears, tilting her head back.
Celestine chuckled, "Not true—sometimes tears make you even more beautiful."
Her answer caught Mirabelle off guard, but somehow, it made perfect sense.
Mirabelle's tears dried up instantly, her smile blooming as bright and warm as the first sunlight of spring.
That afternoon, the evening gowns finally arrived.
Mirabelle slipped into hers and checked every detail in the mirror. Everything was perfect.
Now, everyone was just waiting for tomorrow's awards ceremony.
Meanwhile, the internet was buzzing with news about Lance's latest masterpiece: a dress for Joanna, encrusted with five hundred and twenty diamonds. The story dominated the trending charts.
The dress hadn't even made its public debut, but it already had everyone talking.
Joanna had only acted in two films over the past year—one as a supporting role, the other yet to be released. She'd already won Best Actress years ago; her nomination this year was clearly the organizers' way of honoring her legacy.
Out of curiosity, Celestine browsed through the photos Lance had released of his work.
His comeback seemed timed perfectly with Joanna's return to the spotlight.
The gown was stunning—luxurious, every diamond catching the light with a dazzling sparkle.
It was obvious how much care and effort had gone into it.
Lance made sure everyone knew: this was an original, custom design just for Joanna.
Yet as Celestine studied the dress, something about it felt oddly familiar. She couldn't shake the feeling she'd seen it somewhere before—and not recently, either.
Still, Joanna's gown stole the headlines, staying at the top of every trending list for two days straight.
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