Upon seeing the mediocre, unremarkable snacks that Janet had brought, Mandy's lips curled into a subtle sneer, dripping with disdain.
No wonder Janet's deal had fallen through—she was likely too miserly and close-fisted, Mandy speculated.
Indeed, Mandy's interception of Janet's design project was anything but accidental. She had meticulously planned it.
As soon as she left W Marks, Mandy began digging into recent happenings at Janet's studio.
It wasn't long before she uncovered that Janet had inadvertently offended Carly during a previous encounter, leaving Janet scrambling for a chance to make amends and win back Carly's favor.
That was why Mandy sought out Carly, volunteering to tackle the job herself.
Otherwise, she would never have stooped to take on such a mundane task as designing clothes for an ordinary elderly person, much less actively reaching out to someone like Carly.
To Mandy, Carly was nothing more than a run-of-the-mill modeling agency owner, hardly worth the effort of cultivating a relationship.
The only endeavor truly worth Mandy's time and cunning was to make life difficult for Janet.
Her ultimate goal was to force Janet out of the design industry altogether, ensuring Janet never crossed paths with her or Draco again.
"Go to hell, Janet, you loser!"
Mandy's eyes burned with fury as she silently
cursed Janet's retreating figure.
Composing herself, Mandy glanced dismissively at the box of snacks and shook her head in mock pity. "It appears Miss White hardly exerted herself for this gift. These cookies are so crudely made, it's obvious she was just going through the motions."
Carly eyed the cookies but held her tongue. Instead, she instructed her assistant to collect Janet's snacks for her grandmother's upcoming visit.
Mandy's expression soured instantly.
Why bother saving such a shabby box of cookies? Shouldn't they be tossed in the garbage?
Mandy believed that Carly was nothing but a backwater bumpkin, and over a decade in Barnes hadn't changed her small-town mentality.
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