Chapter 234
Chapter 234
Deborah didn’t fully understand what was happening, but she let Samantha lead the way. After a few minutes of driving, they arrived at the mall.
“And what are we going to buy?” Deborah asked as they entered, but she suddenly felt Samantha and Danielle link their arms around each of hers.
“You’re about to find out,” Samantha said. “And look, I conveniently brought Eric’s and Jayden’s credit cards to buy whatever we want,” she added, revealing two black corporate credit cards in her hand.
“What…” Deborah stared in astonishment.
“And look here, ma’am,” Danielle said, pulling another black card from her pocket. “Your father sent this additional card for you to buy anything you want,” she declared, slipping it into Deborah’s blouse pocket.
“Um… thanks, but it’s not necessary to use this money. I also have my own credit card, and…”
“Don’t worry, dear, it’s good to have reinforcements because we don’t know how much we’ll spend today.”
“Wait… what? Are we using all four cards?” Deborah asked, a bit frightened.
“It’s a shopping day, after all,” Max said,
Deborah was about to protest and refuse to participate, but she couldn’t say anything because they had already entered a café.
“First, let’s get you that chocolate you couldn’t drink earlier,” Samantha said, winking at her.
“I suppose,” Deborah agreed.
“And let’s also have something to eat because I’ve heard the desserts here are delicious,” Danielle added.
“They must be good, especially with those prices,” Max noted, looking at the menu.
“Don’t worry, it’s on me,” Deborah said. “Order whatever you like.”
“Yay, that’s why we love you,” Danielle said, turning to place their order at the counter.
Samantha watched Deborah closely, noticing that she paid for the siblings without hesitation while carefully browsing the menu to choose the most economical option for herself.
After placing their orders and receiving their food, they found a table to sit and enjoy their meal.
“Ah… nothing like a good cup of coffee before we start exploring the shops,” Samantha said, savoring her
drink.
“So… what are we going to buy?” Deborah asked as she began to enjoy the sandwich she had ordered.
“Whatever we want,” Samantha replied.
“What?”
“Is there a problem, dear?”
“Um… well, I thought we were going to look at wedding things.”
“Haha, no dear, that’s for tomorrow.”
“Tomorrow?”
“Yes, because tomorrow is our appointment with the wedding planner, the best in town,” Samantha said, winking at her.
“Wait… you mean the famous David Hernández?” Danielle asked, excited.
“The very one.”
“Wow… that’s amazing! And tell me, how did you manage to get him? He’s the most sought–after wedding planner, known for pulling off miracles because he’s the only one who handles the most spectacular and exclusive venues for parties.”
“Well, Danielle, it helps that we’re the wealthiest family in the country, doesn’t it?” Samantha said with a wink. “And besides, David had promised me that he would organize Jayden’s wedding.”
“Ah… so there’s a catch,” Max observed,
“Well, I helped him connect with top suppliers and gave him some contacts to help him gain relevance and popularity.”
“So you gave him his initial push?” Deborah asked, smiling.
“Exactly, and in return for my help, I told him he had to assist me with Jayden’s wedding.”
“Now I understand why you seem so calm and only showed me ideas.”
“That’s right. I want you to figure out what you like so we can get an idea. Then with the help of a *professional, we’ll make everything happen,” Samantha said, getting comfortable in her seat. “But today, we’re having a special kind of therapy.”
“Therapy? I thought this was a shopping day?”
“Yes, but today, you’re going to buy everything you’ve always wanted, no matter the price or how ridiculous it might seem.”
“What…?”
Samantha smiled, taking Deborah’s hands. “A little birdie told me that even though you’re free now, there are still chains tying you to the past, aren’t there?”
“Um… no… I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Deborah said, avoiding eye contact.
“Of course you do, silly girl. Do you think this old lady doesn’t have eyes?”
“But…”
“I’ve noticed all your actions since you moved into the house: from the small altercation with the servants to the purchases you’ve made, including what just happened now.”
Deborah blushed suddenly.
“Debbie, I love that you’re frugal and always strive to be a bit independent… though with James, you’ve learned that you’re not alone at home and rely on those around you. But I still haven’t seen you treat
yourself. In fact, I’m still waiting for the day you come home with loads of bags full of clothes, accessories, jewelry, and makeup just for yourself,” Samantha said. “You only get excited when buying things for James, but I’ve never seen you do the same for yourself.”
“Um… well, I’m fine with what I have, I don’t…”
“That’s not good, young lady, especially now that you’re the CEO of your own company. You can’t keep wearing the same outfits three or four times a week.”
“Um… but…”
“I agree with that statement, boss,” Max chimed in. “When clients see you repeat outfits, they sometimes doubt the quality of your work and your capabilities. Having a variety of clothes isn’t just a luxury… it’s your business card.”
“It’s a harsh comment, but my brother is right.”
“You’re just starting out, so it’s okay, but what will your clients think of you if they always see you in the same clothes?” Samantha said, frowning. Material © of NôvelDrama.Org.
“I think you have a point.”
“Deborah, remember: you’re free now, dear.”
“What…“.
“So everything you’ve ever wanted as a child and what you want now is within your reach. Besides, isn’t that why you work?”
“Yes, you’re right.”
“So treat yourself because you deserve it. Now tell me, where do you want to go first?”
Deborah looked at her in surprise, as it had been a long time since she last heard that question. The last time was when she and her mom went on a trip to the zoo before that accident.
“And now, my love, tell me, what would you like Mommy to buy you? It can be anything you want.”
At that memory, she began to cry, something that worried Danielle and Max, but Samantha simply smiled. and moved closer to hug her.
“Maybe your mother isn’t here with us anymore, but would you let me spoil you the way she used to?”
Deborah nodded, hugging the older woman tightly as she let out a few tears,
“So today, we’re going to be a little selfish–you’re only going to think about yourself and no one else.”
“Yes…” Deborah said, drying her tears.