Chapter 461
"It was Jasper who askedto bring the sheet music over," Stella said.
Rachel's thoughts clicked into place; she instantly understood what Jasper was up
to.
Finally, Jasper had done something that actually made sense.
She lowered her lashes, her tone apologetic. "Ms. Cameron, I'm so sorry. Something cup on my end, and
you made the trip for nothing today."
Stella smiled lightly. "No worries. Let's just say Mr. Wilkinson treatedto a concert."
Rachel laughed. "That's right. Ms. Cameron, you don't often get to see performances at this level, do you?
Actually, to be honest, neither do I. If it weren't for my mentor pulling sstrings, | doubt I'd ever get the
chance to attend something like this."
As she spoke, Rachel glanced at Haynes, her expression tinged with genuine gratitude. "Of course, | have to
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtthank Haynie as well for introducingto Mr. Walden."
Stella heard this and scoffed inwardly.
She knew exactly what sort of underhanded tricks Rachel had used to land a meeting with Mr. Walden, yet here
she was, parading it in public, completely shameless and even proud of herself.
Speople really were unbelievable.
With a polite smile, Stella replied, "Ms. Pearce, | must say, your self-awareness surprises me."
Rachel caught the sarcasm, but her smile didn't waver. "It must be rare for you to get such a coveted
performance slot, Ms. Cameron. Should | ask my mentor to introduce you to sopportunities as well?"
Stella grinned. "That would be wonderful. Thank you, Ms. Pearce."
Rachel's smile faltered for a split second.
She'd been certain Stella would never accept such an offer in front of Haynes. After all, Stella had been nothing
but proud and unyielding lately.
When Rachel fell silent, Stella arched an eyebrow. "Is there a problem, Ms. Pearce? Or was that just an empty
offer?"
Rachel was weighed down by all sorts of expectations in front of Haynes-Stella, however, was not. There was no
reason to refuse a handout.
Rachel hurried to recover. "Of course not. If you're willing, I'll speak to my mentor about it."
As she said this, Rachel's eyes flickered almost imperceptibly toward Haynes.
He made no move to object, his gaze lingering thoughtfully on Stella's departing figure. Rachel's heart sank.
Stella nodded. “Then I'll thank you in advance, Ms. Pearce."
"I have sthings to take care of, so I'll be off," Rachel said, forcing a smile. "Once | have any news, I'll let you
know."
"All right. | hope you won't take too long-my own concert is coming up soon. If it's too late, | might not have time
to prepare."
On the surface, their exchange was nothing but cordial-one would
never guess they were rivals, net
They
sounded more like old friends catching up after years apart.
Rachel's smile barely held. "Of course."
Stella didn't linger; she turned and left.
Once Stella was gone, Rachel's eyes flicked sideways and she dropped her voice. "Haynie, | just offered to help
Ms. Cameron find sgigs. You don't think | was overstepping, do you?"
"Not at all," Haynes said, his eyes lingering on the place where Stella had disappeared. "After all, we took an
opportunity that should have been hers. It's only fair to make it up to her. Besides, the stuyou're running
now? That cfrom her, too. Now that she's your composer, there's nothing wrong with staying on good
terms."
Rachel frowned. "But we compensated her ten million, at that. Ms. Cameron didn't lose out; if anything, she
gained."
Haynes's gaze was dark, impenetrable. "Rachel, money isn't everything. When it comes to Mr. Walden, that ten
million was hardly enough."