Chapter 1317
Stella did not know how much the cake cost, but she knew that custom-made cakes like that were expensive.
During Keegan's birthday, she contemplated ordering a Lunashaped cake for him. However, after inquiring about
the price, she had second thoughts and ended up settling for a black swan design.
Although it was still costly, Stella decided to splurge a little for the special occasion. After all, Keegan had worked
tirelessly to earn his income, which he mostly spent on her. Now, looking at Jaylene's intricately designed cake,
Stella suddenly felt she was frugal.
Everyone in the room clapped after Jaylene made a wish and blew out the candles. Trevor wanted to capture the
moment on his phone, but it suddenly rang. He asked his friend to record the scene and stepped away to take the
call.
Following that, one of Jaylene's friends initiated a game." Alright, everyone, let's play a game. Jaylene will throw this
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇthandkerchief, and whoever catches it will have the honor of sharing the first dance with her."
Stella was puzzled and turned to Felicity to ask, "What kind of game is this?"
"Jaylene clearly has her eyes set on someone. She must've asked her friend to create an opportunity for her to
dance with her crush." Felicity grunted.
"Really? That sounds a little lame."
But nobody cared about how tacky the plan was as long as it worked.
Jaylene tried to reject the idea but was unable to resist her friends. She placed an everlasting flower into the
handkerchief and glanced around the room. Then, she turned around and threw the cloth into the air.
The men in the crowd eagerly reached out to catch the handkerchief while others dodged it.
Keegan was about to approach Stella after he finally managed to get away from the group when the handkerchief
unexpectedly landed right in front of him. Instinctively, he reached out and caught it.
All eyes turned toward Keegan as he stood almost theatrically with the fabric in hand. He was speechless.
"Mr. Kane caught it!"
"It's fate!"
"I heard they've known each other since they were kids. It seems destiny is at play here."
"Thank goodness Keegan got divorced. Otherwise, this would have been so awkward."
"That divorce is a blessing. Only after separation can new opportunities arise. Ms. Saun and Mr. Kane are a match
made in heaven."
Keegan’s face grew dark. He glanced at Stella, only to find
that his girlfriend was visibly displeased and had no intention of looking his way.
Jaylene made her way through the crowd and stood next to Keegan, her eyes gleaming with excitement. "Did you
catch it, Mr. Kane?" She asked in a soft tone.
With a stoic expression, Keegan handed the handkerchief to Vermont, who was standing nearby observing the
unfolding drama. "My friend here has been wanting to share a dance with you, Ms. Saun. I was only stepping in on
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmhis behalf."
Vermont could not believe what he was hearing. 'The audacity. This dude only uses me as a scapegoat when things
go wrong and makes fun of me left and right when things are fine!'
Although perturbed by Keegan's behavior, Vermont was a man of principle. Considering Jaylene's ties to the Saun
family and their connection to Stella, he understood the need to address the situation quickly. Having both of the
Saun's daughters interested in Keegan would not bode well for his relationship with the Saun family.
So Vermont grabbed the handkerchief and said with a smile, "It would be an honor to share this dance with you, Ms.
Saun. " He then held out his hand and invited her to dance.
Jaylene's expression froze for a moment.
That was when one of her friends chimed in, "Whoever catches the handkerchief has to dance with the birthday
girl. You can't catch it on behalf of someone else, Mr. Kane. Are you turning Jaylene down because you despise
her?"
Vermont clicked his tongue and said, "Ms. Sullivan, would Keegan show up if he despises Ms. Saun? Nobody said
that having someone else catch the handkerchief on their behalf wasn't allowed. It seems more likely that Ms. Saun
doesn't want to dance with me. If that's the case, I won't press the matter anymore..."